Kirsten Klein
Tine Harden
Emil Schildt
Salgado
Fie Johansen
Ansel Adams
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not really in any order, and i can't really come up with 10
that have really effected me except these folks who
have taught me to think a little more about what i do and how i do it ..
karsh
schildt
starn
starn
lynch
atget
nadar
mcclure
These would be the most influential to myself, regarding landscape photography:
In B/W:
Brett Weston
John Sexton
Howard Bond
Ansel Adams
Alan Ross
Bruce Barnbaum
Chip Forelli
Michael Plyler
Chris Honeysett
Steve Mulligan
In Color:
Eliot Porter
David Muench
Jack Dykinga
Joe Cornish
Charles Cramer
Gary Ladd
Nathan Farb
Joel Meyerowitz
Carr Clifton
Philip Hyde
How is it possible that Walker Evans name isn't mentioned?
Walker Evans came in at 4th place, with 11 mentions.
"It's the way to educate your eyes. Stare. Pry, listen, eavesdrop. Die knowing something. You are not here long." - Walker Evans
In no particular order... Its a bit of a weird bunch, all over the place a bit but I love so many different styles and images its hard to find a "genre" if you will, that suits my taste
Clive Nicholas (my dad)
Ansel Adams
Ken Duncan
Brett Weston
Peter Lik
Peter Jarver
The fine people on LFphotography.info
Eliot Porter
John Sexton
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I can't narrow it down to 20, much less 10!
But since I don't see Robert Rauschenberg here, I'll mention his name. A book of his photos in my "formative years" made a big impression.
Best,
Pass
Ansel Adams
Edward and Brett Weston
Imogen Cunnigham
Ruth Bernhard
Stieglitz
Eliot Porter
Bullock
Karsh and
Margrett Burke-White
Living
John Wimberley
John Sexton
Bruce Barnbaum
Charles Cramer
Martha Cassinave
Ryuijie
Lorraine Richey
Christopher Burkett
Bill Schwab and
Brian Kosoff
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