It's a long list, isn't it? Plenty of inspiration, and radically different styles, to be found. Ullophot, best of luck... and share your results when you have some?
It's a long list, isn't it? Plenty of inspiration, and radically different styles, to be found. Ullophot, best of luck... and share your results when you have some?
I will share results when I have something worth sharing. It's very much of a struggle on multiple levels right now. Lots to learn.
Philip Ulanowsky
Sine scientia ars nihil est. (Without science/knowledge, art is nothing.)
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I have a few books done by Lawrence Chrismas (careful on the spelling) that have some excellent work done with mostly 8x10, but some medium format as well - portraits of Canadian miners. Well worth looking into. "Coaldust Grins", "Alberta Miners", and if you can get your hands on a copy of a catalog published by the Edmonton Art Gallery in 1983 "Canadian Coal Miners: Photographs by Lawrence Chrismas" isbn 088950038X, do it! Fabulous photography and beautifully printed.
Judith Joy Ross. Aperture has a new book of her work--my copy arrived today. Gorgeous.
Bill Poole
"Speak softly, but carry a big camera."
The New Yorker published an article about her two weeks ago: Photo Booth: An Undersung Master Portrait Photographer
In those sorts of environments, maybe better to start shooting without research, evolve, and look later at other's work...
I'd take a personal journey first...
Steve K
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