My favorite are Berenice Abbott, and Laura Gilpin, wonderful large format work.
My favorite are Berenice Abbott, and Laura Gilpin, wonderful large format work.
My favorite female photographer (how can I limit it to one?) would be Sally Mann.
Among my favourite photographers are Jo Spence and Candida Höfer, who don't seem to have been mentioned yet.
Ditto That
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Paula Chamlee's photographs of Tuscany are wonderful.
I really love the work of Imogen Cunningham. I had the privledge of spending a day with her at her home in 1975. What a great day talking with her and looking at her negatives and listening to her stories.
I'm also a big fan of Dorothia Lange and Margaret Bourne White to name just a few.
I liked the photographs made by Fay Godwin, but AFAIK, she worked with medium-format rather than large-format.
http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk...es_303508.html
Evelyn Hofer...she did a fantastic series in Ireland and in many other countries of course using a Linhof.
Here are a few of her images:
http://www.google.ie/search?q=evelyn...w=1010&bih=606
Ruth Orkin
Helen Levitt
Paula Chamlee
Some others that have not been mentioned:
Elaine Ling - beautiful/spiritual work as in "Mongolia"
Linda Connor - for her beautiful alt-process prints as in "Odyssey"
Linda Butler - as with "Inner Light: the Shaker Legacy"
Laurie Brown - "Recent Terrains"
Anna Tomczak - "Sanctuary", her Polaroid transfers
Lois Conner - eg, panoramas of China
van Huyck Photography
"Searching for the moral justification for selfishness" JK Galbraith
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