Les Krims "Making Chicken Soup", "The Deerslayers", "The Little People of America"
Not as serious and dour as August Sander, et al...
Les Krims "Making Chicken Soup", "The Deerslayers", "The Little People of America"
Not as serious and dour as August Sander, et al...
Mary Ellen Mark. The best there was.
I wouldn't study photographers at all; instead I'd look at painting and film.
Look at films by Kurosawa, the Coen Brothers, Brothers Quay, Renoir, David Lynch
and any paintings you can get your eyes on. If you just "study photographers"
you won't be going to "the source"
Good Luck !
John
Cartier-Bresson made his living doing environmental portraits before they were a thing, and his are wonderful.
Thanks, but I'd rather just watch:
Large format: http://flickr.com/michaeldarnton
Mostly 35mm: http://flickr.com/mdarnton
You want digital, color, etc?: http://www.flickr.com/photos/stradofear
You might want to check out the work of Kurt Edward Fishback. He was done some very important work.
https://fishbackphotography.com/#/ga.../brett-weston/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Edward_Fishback
Last edited by CantikFotos; 9-Aug-2019 at 16:57. Reason: spelling :)
"There are two dirty words in photography; one is 'art', and the other is 'good taste'." - Helmut Newton
Thanks much for the Fishback links. Lots to learn form this man's eye and imagination.
Philip Ulanowsky
Sine scientia ars nihil est. (Without science/knowledge, art is nothing.)
www.imagesinsilver.art
https://www.flickr.com/photos/156933346@N07/
What about Milton Rogovin?
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