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Anonymous
Hi /p/ who is your favorite photographer?

providing names of good photographers would be cool
>> Anonymous
Terry Richardson
>> Anonymous
James Nachtwey
>> Anonymous
>>184662

truth

david kennerly is pretty amazing as well, political and editorial photographer

inb4 ansel adams omg!!!1!1!
>> Anonymous
Nick Waplington
>> Anonymous
>>184662
pwnd by Romeo Gacad for the cover of Time.
>> Warren !!JL+uuUHRNlZ
I don't know if I could pick one. I've always really been into a certain number of Japanese photographers like Daido Moriyama, Nobuyoshi Araki, Shomei Tomatsu, Eikoh Hosoe, Toshio Shibata, and Yasuhiro Ishimoto. Also Avedon, Art Kane, Bert Stern, Phil Marco, Irving Penn, etc

Too many to choose from.
>> Anonymous
What photographer is OPs pic?
>> Anonymous
Clang
>> NatureGuy !se3A3TwzdY
Thomas Mangelsen
Nate Zeman
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Edward Burtynsky
>> Anonymous
>>184842

oh fuck ya
>> Anonymous
>>184624
TRIGGER DISCIPLINE!!
>> Anonymous
>>184872
Don't even fucking start.
>> Anonymous
Ken Rockwell
>> Anonymous
Marry Ellen Mark, Larry Burrows and Thomas Larsen
>> Anonymous
>>184885
gtfo KRfag
>> okto
Peter Turnley, Elliott Erwitt, HCB, Winogrand
>> Anonymous
Hunter S Thompson and David LaChapelle
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Cartier-Bresson.

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>> Anonymous
>>185665
is anyone else kind of unimpressed by HCB? I mean, i liked him a few years ago, but it doesn't really do anything for me at all compared to someone like lee friedlander or garry winogrand. sort of bores the shit out of me.
>> Warren !!JL+uuUHRNlZ
>>185724
I'm not a huge fan of HCB, but I can certainly understand why his work is/has been significant within the scope of 20th century photography.
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Robert Frank
>> Anonymous
Diane Arbus
>> Anonymous
Depending on whatever, Cartier-Bresson, Koudelka, or David Alan Harvey. From what I've seen of Robert Frank and by virtue of his association with the Beats I'd probably like him a lot, but I've maybe seen a dozen pictures from "The Americans" and that's it.


>>185724
>HCB... sort of bores the shit out of me.

Really? See, outside of his early work I tend to find Winogrand sometimes visually interesting but emotionally and otherwise boring.

Not too familiar with Friedlander.

Cartier-Bresson, on the other hand, had a way of bringing this deep sense of humanity and life into everything he shot. He had that great abundance of wry sympathy for the human condition that defines the big greats of all different mediums: Shakespeare and drama, Rembrandt and painting.

>>185755
Thoughtful, reasoned posting on my /p/?
>> Jeremo !iKGMr61IHM
Robert Frank, Martin Parr, Michael Levin

Prob my three favourites.