I will go first. It changes every month.
-Richard Misrach
-Gregory Crewdson
-Atta Kim
-Alec Soth
-Richard Learoyd
I will go first. It changes every month.
-Richard Misrach
-Gregory Crewdson
-Atta Kim
-Alec Soth
-Richard Learoyd
Marie Cosindas
Wilhelm (Sarasota)
Christopher Burkett
Charles Cramer
Vaughn, yes Burkett and Cramer both master craftsmen. But I have a sense that a lot of their images are somewhat static; maybe more so with Burkett.
I think Misrach is in a different league artistically.
Nate Potter, Austin TX.
Joel Meyerowitz
David Muench
Andy Goldsworthy
Eliot Porter
Richard Misrach
Joel Sternfeld
Janelle Lynch
Jem Southam
Alec Soth
QT Luong. Let's give credit where it's due.
Stephen Shore
Richard Misrach
Andreas Gursky
Jeff Wall
Alec Soth? Still deciding.
If I were walking around with Misrach I'd probably be setting up the camera for the same sort of shots he'd be seeing
But I can skip right through most of his photos without missing a beat. Too other-worldly as if shot in some lost civilization on Jupiter
Beautiful but I get my fill quickly
Eliot Porter
Robert Glenn Ketchum
Some John Pfahl and and every other color photographer
There is another but I can't remember his name now
I hardly ever pay attention to the band/group/performers name ..or the title of the song
Does that mean I don't pick the same music as Billboard or Rolling Stone?
You cant call chocolate chip your favorite if you eat peanut butter more often and often choose peanut butter over chocolate chip
Nothing wrong with just appreciating everything with no favoritism involved
Specialization does not make you more enjoyable to be around or anything else
It may get you laid by another person "deep into that style" but I have little patience for that
If I were to ever have a show of artwork I would display what I felt like
Not a grouping of similar work with any sort of cogent cohesive concise clarified succinct or distilled message behind it
How does that relate to this? I'm sure it twists along the line all the way along the line and the line is what's important ..not the F-G segment
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