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rich caramadre
6-Dec-2016, 11:15
I just came across a book of panoramic photos by Lyle Gomes. I really like the way he uses the format. The measuring space portfolio on his website is very nicely done. I curious about other photographers working in the panoramic format. Any suggestions? I am aware of Jay Dusard's work.
Thanks for any recommendations.

Bob Salomon
6-Dec-2016, 11:17
Horst Haman

IanG
6-Dec-2016, 11:33
Colin Prior in Scotland.

Ian

Bob Salomon
6-Dec-2016, 11:35
You must look at Stephen Wilke's work. Also Roland Richter

Willie
6-Dec-2016, 14:37
Michael A. Smith works well with 8x20. Even had a 25 year retrospective show at MOMA a decade or so ago.
Michael works with Kodak Super XX, processes by inspection and works with Contact Prints in the tradition of Edward Weston.

http://www.michaelandpaula.com

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Tillman Crane works with some panoramic sizes. I think 5x12 is what he is currently using. He prints Platinum/Palladium prints only these days.

http://www.tillmancrane.com

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Kerik Kouklis works with 7x17 and is worth checking out as well.
He prints Gum over Platinum for much of his work.

http://www.kerik.com

brouwerkent
6-Dec-2016, 19:20
I would suggest you look at Eugene Omar Goldbeck, Josef Sudek and Art Sinsabaugh. Each very different...all masters of the panorama.

Phil

Jim Fitzgerald
6-Dec-2016, 19:36
I can tell you that I shoot 8x20 and have some images on my site under the sub heading Ultra Large Format in the Landscape section. Check it out if you wish. New work to be uploaded soon. 8x20 that is. All carbon transfer from in camera negatives.

http://www.jimscarbonartphotography.com.

rich caramadre
7-Dec-2016, 14:13
Thanks everyone for the suggestions. There is alot of nice work out there. Jim, I have a print of Fallen Giant #2 Bull Creek Flat. You sent it to me as an example of a carbon print a few years back. It's hanging in my photo room.

Rich

Mark Sampson
7-Dec-2016, 19:08
Lois Conner. She shoots 8x20 and prints in platinum. I have her book of photographs from China- it's superb.

Carl J
7-Dec-2016, 21:00
Lois Conner. She shoots 8x20 and prints in platinum. I have her book of photographs from China- it's superb.

Conner works in 7x17 (and 8x10 to a lesser degree)

h2oman
8-Dec-2016, 09:46
David H. Gibson - find his website

Jim Fitzgerald
8-Dec-2016, 13:54
Thanks everyone for the suggestions. There is alot of nice work out there. Jim, I have a print of Fallen Giant #2 Bull Creek Flat. You sent it to me as an example of a carbon print a few years back. It's hanging in my photo room.

Rich

I forgot about that. Enjoy.

Thom Bennett
11-Dec-2016, 23:11
Carl Weese

austin granger
12-Dec-2016, 17:42
Josef Koudelka's book "Chaos." And I'd second the Art Sinsabaugh suggestion.

Ari
12-Dec-2016, 19:05
Josef Koudelka's book "Chaos."

Seconded!

C Henry
13-Dec-2016, 15:27
I use a 4x10" camera. These suggestions just exemplify how much I have to learn!

Peter Lewin
15-Dec-2016, 08:38
Pretty sure he uses a medium format panoramic camera as opposed to LF, but I have admired his work for years: Pentti Sammallahti (Finnish). Here is a bio and sample work: http://monovisions.com/pentti-sammallahti/

Gary Tarbert
3-Jan-2017, 03:45
In Australia Just about every photographer shot panorama it seemed in the 90's and into the 2,000's after Ken Duncan made it popular , they were all much the same landscapes or seascapes velvia on cibachrome or fujiflex in later years

AlexGard
3-May-2017, 07:00
This thread has been really helpful in finding some awesome artists I've never heard of before. Thanks

Vaughn
3-May-2017, 08:53
Not LF, but Geir Jordahl was it down solid. (infrared)

http://www.jordahlphoto.com/framegallg.html