if you can invite any photographer in the world and spend a day with him/her....


More landscape photographers.... Some I found from naturescapes.net.. :)

Jon Conforth: http://www.cornforthimages.com/
Gary Newman: http://www.gnewman.co.uk/
Antony Spencer (if I'm not wrong, he shoots a lot with Gary): http://www.antonyspencer.com/
Javier Acosta: http://www.javieracostaphotography.com/
Michael Schlegel: http://www.michaelschlegel.com/
Markus Zaiser: http://www.lux-imago.de/
Adam Clutterbuck: http://www.flickr.com/people/adamclutterbuck/ (He has a website but it's not loading for me)
 

More landscape photographers.... Some I found from naturescapes.net.. :)

Jon Conforth: http://www.cornforthimages.com/
Gary Newman: http://www.gnewman.co.uk/
Antony Spencer (if I'm not wrong, he shoots a lot with Gary): http://www.antonyspencer.com/
Javier Acosta: http://www.javieracostaphotography.com/
Michael Schlegel: http://www.michaelschlegel.com/
Markus Zaiser: http://www.lux-imago.de/
Adam Clutterbuck: http://www.flickr.com/people/adamclutterbuck/ (He has a website but it's not loading for me)

thanks for sharing :thumbsup::thumbsup:
 

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Mr. Chow? :sweat:
 

David Hillard

James Nachtwey

Gregory Crewdson

each has his own unique style. i like hillard for his very personal work, with regards to his sexual orientation, his family, his life.

james on the other hand is for documentary related issues.

Gregory is for the amt of work done just to get 1 picture :eek:

hi

yours is very special.. tks so much

David ones are hard to appreciate at first.. but i try harder and somehow they are really unique.. though i don't know what u mean by sexual orientation..
 

hi

yours is very special.. tks so much

David ones are hard to appreciate at first.. but i try harder and somehow they are really unique.. though i don't know what u mean by sexual orientation..

hear from the guy himself :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzhdH5l09RY

and

Hilliard - whose work often addresses personal and collective pasts through themes of masculinity, coming of age, sexuality, spirituality, and family - offers up an exhibition that allows the quest for spiritual identity to come to the fore. His subjects will be familiar to admirers of his esteemed oeuvre. Hilliard's family and friends often figure prominently in his work, particularly his father, a divorced navy veteran and self-taught philosopher, and his mother, fervently devoted to both Florida and Christianity. Hilliard employs panoramas of his atheist father and his pious mother as touchstones to encourage a dialogue about spiritual exploration book-ended by these oppositions.

With his characteristic color panoramic style - most often presenting his pieces in two to five-part tableaux - Hilliard conveys a contiguity that affectively mirrors lived experience. His sequences of prints present to the viewer multiple perspectives on a given scene, but the resulting visual narratives leave room for subjective interpretation of how their plots unfold.
from http://www.1888pressrelease.com/dav...t-and-joseph-guay-memory-portr-pr-241167.html

perhaps its nice to note: diptychs and triptychs is a very traditional religious arts method. do a google and see what you come up with.

yes he is gay... and i like his works :) its not often i remember names of photographers hahaha.


do take a look at Gregory Crewdson, behind the scenes.
if u thought studio photography/outdoor studio photography was crazy, wait till u see how he sets houses on fire just to get a photo :)
 

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Had sat one on one with a wedding photographer who charges about $25k/wedding earlier this year.

I guess for me, it would be Sebastio Salgado.
 

I'd like to take a walk with William Eggleston.

Or a ride with Wim Wenders, although he's chiefly a filmmaker.

Anyway, a day is not enough. Want at least a month! ;p