Favorite photographers

niels043

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who do you like and why? nobody cares who you don't like so keep the hate to yourselves.
i like OC and jay mitchelfelder they both do alot of cool stuff with flash work especially at night. it's hard to argue with the quality of film over digital, but i'll shoot digi till i die it's just too easy and fun.
 
my teacher is pretty much the photography man, 3 full books and a ton more stuff

hmmm

shout out to chip kalback (he's cool, i like his stuff)

Dan Carr is sweet

*fujative* $ (pretty sure thats the right one, his works sweet, i appreciate the creativity)

Jim Roetzel (thats my teacher yo)

ha whatever its cool

 
dam forgot dan carr and thomas bachand the book in the link is coolhttp://www.amazon.com/Lake-Tahoe-Fragile-Thomas-Bachand/dp/0811863093
 
Alright, he's not a ski photographer... but Marc Adamus takes some sick mountain shots.

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Robert and Shana Parkeharrison

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Man Ray

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Jeffrey Michael Harp

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I like conceptual work, which is probably why I look more toward painting even though I am a photo major.
 
Chris O'Connel, not only because he takes rad pictures, but also because he responded to interview questions I sent him for a photography class. That's pretty badass.Also, I've been admiring Mattias Frederikson's stuff forever (probably didn't spell his name right though)
 
Dan Carr
And Chris Barton cause he shares my last name.
I like conceptual photography too especially if ti is done in a darkroom rather than a computer
 
idk if it killed someone but she went to like ecuador and nicaragua and was shooting on the frontlines and shit so she saw plenty of people being killed. she has this shot of this guy's legs lying on a hill overlooking a meadow and there's just his spinal cord sticking out from the pair of legs with his top half nowhere to be found
 
i don't have the photo on my comp, nor do i know where to find ither name's susan meiselas tho, you can look for it
 
damn man. thanks.
Im going to go with classic Edward Steichen. His early photos might not look like much, but he bascially transfered photography into an art form rather then just documentation. Later he shoot for Vogue.
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