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Photographers you should know/be familiar with their works.

I'll start off; Ansel Adams.
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Edward Burtynsky

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Henri Cartier-Bresson
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Irving Penn.
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Zoriah
>> Anonymous
THAT PICTUE WAS MY DESKTOP BACKGROUND FOR A WHILE.
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Charlie White

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Jill greenberg

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Helmut Newton
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David Alan Harvey.
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James Nachtwey. He's primarily a war photographer, and while working in Iraq, an insurgent threw a grenande into the car he was in. He picked up his camera and started photographing the medic in the car treating another guy in the car until he passed out from loss of blood.
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Elliot Erwitt.
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Garry Winogrand

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>> Anonymous
>>68243
Garry Winogrand was such a great photographer his Leica M4 recorded EXIF data, but only when his magic hand was controlling the camera.
>> Anonymous
>>68248

HAHAHA! YU SO FUNNY! HAHA! OH CANT STOP LAUGHING HAHA!
>> heavyweather !4AIf7oXcbA
My name is heavyweather, and I approved this thread.
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Alfred Stieglitz
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Cindy Sherman
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weegee, bitches
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only reason these pictures look good is that they are old... this is not art.
the first one is cool tho... looks like ultra violet picture or something

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>> Anonymous
>>68275
dear god I hope he's trolling
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Rodney Lough

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>> Teus !QbSstcPD6U
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Cappa, if your photo is not good enough, you're not close enough.

poor guy didn't survive his job as you can imagine.
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
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This thread flagrantly violates the rules of /p/, and I hope it gets stickied and stays here forever.

Dorothea Lange, motherbitches.

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Phillip-Lorca DiCorcia.

Though it's more important to be familiar with the Nussenzweig v. DiCorcia ruling than with DiCorcia himself.

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>> Anonymous
>>68310
My favorite photo ever.
>> Anonymous
>>68271
Why should we be familiar with her works? Boring, uninspired, and ultimately forgettable trash?
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>>68313
My favorite photo ever: Dali Atomicus by Phillipe Halsman.
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
>>68316
Spoken like someone unfamiliar with her works.
>> Anonymous
>>68318
...or someone familiar with her works.

ZING!
>> Anonymous
>>68319
Fuckin' truth. Those goddamn mannequin pictures.
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
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Less whining, more photographers.

Walker Evans.
>> Anonymous
>>68312
Do you have any of DiCorcia's other photographs? I've heard good things about him, but the photograph of Emo Nussenzweig you've posted is the only one I've seen and, frankly, it's not even worth a small claims court case.
>> Anonymous
Diane Arbus, people!
>> Anonymous
>>68230
WTF?
>> Anonymous
>>68317
I fucking love Halsman.
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Yann Arthus-Bertrand

I got to see his earth from above exhibition when it was displayed in London. Some fantastic shots.
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
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David Shrigley
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Haulin' Liquid Chicken

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>> Anonymous
>>This thread flagrantly violates the rules of /p/
it's awwright for good purposes like these

>>and I hope it gets stickied
moot doesn't want stickies in here :(
>> Anonymous
>>68379

Have to keep bumping then. ;-)
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>>68378
>> Anonymous
>>68319

wins for ZING!
>> Anonymous
I'm not very impressed by either one of these photos.
>> Anonymous
fuck, ac. Why you gotta make my life so hard? I really despise a lot of your photo advice, and yet you go and recommend Dicorcia. The world is so complex. :<

In reference to>>68322

Dicorcia is one of the most important photographers of the last 40 years. He has basically two major projects: his portraits (best described here: http://artscenecal.com/ArticlesFile/Archive/Articles1997/Articles1097/PdiCorciaA.html) and his heads. His heads series is especially brilliant. He disguised a lighting rig as scaffolding on a New York sidewalk and set up a camera with a 300mm lens 75 feet away. Whenever someone tripped the sensor trigger, the camera took an instant record of that moment, lit hollywood-style. Basically, it reinvented street photography.

If nothing else, diCorcia gave us this wonderful quote about photography. "Photography is a foreign language everyone thinks he speaks" If that ain't truth, I don't know what is.
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oh, and hiroshi sugimoto.

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>> Jeremo !iKGMr61IHM
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Robert Doisneau.

Most of you will know him from 'The Kiss'
>> Anonymous
>>68442

>Most of you

pretentious ass.
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Brassaï (Gyula Halász)
>> Anonymous
>>68441
"Look, son: before the gradient fill tool in photoshop was invented, people had to resort to the wackiest means..."
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
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>>68437
Seriously? Now I'm really curious as to what advice I've given that you despise, and why...

Here, I will help to make your world make sense again: Ken Rockwell. ;)
>> Anonymous
>>68209

Some 1280 x 960 or bigger of this plszx!
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>>68470

anon delivers.
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
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This thread should be kept alive.

Old school: Joseph Niepce.
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Diane Arbus.
>> approved Pskaught
HEY MOD, Sticky this shit.
>> Anonymous
>>68819
ITT so few of us get the joke
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Anonymous

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>> Anonymous
>>68230
what the fuck
>> Anonymous
>>69157
dammit, not this shit again.
>> Anonymous
I made a new thread but it was deleted some reason. Here's a highly relevant website to this thread:
http://lukeprog.com/52-influential-photographs/
>> Anonymous
win
>> Anonymous
>>69174
>Unknown - I Can Has Cheezburger? (2006)

>This captioned photo of a cute cat launched an online fad.
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
>>69174
I like how the copy of Lenna they've got on that site has some really shitty compression artifacts. Despite being a PNG. Kinda fitting, really.