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Mar 4, 2019 11:43:59   #
EyeShootWideOpen Loc: Florida
 
Wanda Krack wrote:
Marc Adamus


His images are beautiful, thanks for sharing.

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Mar 4, 2019 11:44:37   #
EyeShootWideOpen Loc: Florida
 
khorinek wrote:



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Mar 4, 2019 11:49:20   #
EyeShootWideOpen Loc: Florida
 
yssirk123 wrote:
Richard Avedon and Timothy Greenfield-Sanders


Absolutely enjoyed both of these! I am partial to portraiture and both of them do it quite well.

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Mar 4, 2019 11:51:20   #
Pinenuts Loc: Genoa, NV
 
Definitely Ansel Adams and Galen Rowell.

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Mar 4, 2019 11:52:50   #
EyeShootWideOpen Loc: Florida
 
steleky wrote:
Helen Levitt


Enjoyed the share.

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Mar 4, 2019 11:53:35   #
EyeShootWideOpen Loc: Florida
 
Buildrt wrote:
Jared Lloyd


Amazing!

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Mar 4, 2019 11:56:24   #
EyeShootWideOpen Loc: Florida
 
ClarkG wrote:
ART WOLFE


Great pick, I really enjoyed viewing his work. Thanks for sharing.

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Mar 4, 2019 11:57:40   #
CSand Loc: Fayetteville, Georgia
 
A professional Andrea Gulick. Spelling probably wrong. Only photography that has ever brought tears to my eyes. So very beautiful. She has photos on music video but I can't find again. She in on Pinterest and also will be one of guest of Georgia Nature Photographers Association.

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Mar 4, 2019 11:58:12   #
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HappyGrampa wrote:
John and Barbara Gerlach



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Mar 4, 2019 11:59:49   #
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Jimmy T wrote:
I'm sorry, but I couldn't choose just one artist.

Annie Liebowitz, just look at her body of work. Color/B&W, portraits, landscapes (few), snapshots, centerfolds, you name it and she excels there. https://www.google.com/search?q=annie+leibovitz+photography&tbm=isch&source=univ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiTrfSiyOjgAhWxSt8KHZ9FCwcQiR56BAgCEBU&biw=1745&bih=886&dpr=1.1

Pete Turner, for his predominantly outrageous and oversaturated colors and textures of landscapes, walls and very few people. http://www.peteturner.com/Classics/index.html

Upfront I must admit that during the seventies Pete Turner caught my eye in the pages of Modern Photography and the many other photography rags during that time. Both Pete Turner and Annie Liebowitz produced their art prior to the digital age without the kind helpmates (crutches) of PS, LR and such that I (we) use today. I greatly admire these two folks that paved the way and so inspired us to think that someday we may also produce their level of art, sigh.

Ok, ok, I share the same last name as Pete, however that is the only thing that we share. . .
You know, Canon just came out with a brand new body and lens that just may. . .

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JimmyT Sends
I'm sorry, but I couldn't choose just one artist. ... (show quote)


I feel your pain and share your sentiment. You picked very well, enjoyed the share. And thanks for including links.

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Mar 4, 2019 12:02:01   #
EyeShootWideOpen Loc: Florida
 
Morning Star wrote:
My Dad!
Not only for camera settings, composition, etc., but also for the way he dealt with people to get the shot he wanted!


I also would add my Grandfather, who was a photojournalist. But he died when I was young, so sadly I never got to share his passions with him.

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Mar 4, 2019 12:03:46   #
Grandpa Ron
 
The afore mentioned Ansel Adams. He lived in a time and place I would dearly love to visit. You can spot his photos immediately.

While photography is just one of my many hobbies; in all of my of travels I have only seen one other exhibit that was comparable. That was decades ago at a western gallery, by a woman artist who's name I cannot recall.

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Mar 4, 2019 12:03:46   #
Grandpa Ron
 
The afore mentioned Ansel Adams. He lived in a time and place I would dearly love to visit. You can spot his photos immediately.

While photography is just one of my many hobbies; in all of my of travels I have only seen one other exhibit that was comparable. That was decades ago at a western gallery, by a woman artist who's name I cannot recall.

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Mar 4, 2019 12:07:28   #
CSand Loc: Fayetteville, Georgia
 
Andrea Gulickx I believe. Googled for facebook.

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Mar 4, 2019 12:09:11   #
EyeShootWideOpen Loc: Florida
 
Rongnongno wrote:
Unless one is a child playing or a monkey... the answer should be a sharp: "None".

Why would one follow or copy anyone else style?

Be your own.


I do not believe that anyone here wants to follow or copy, we all want to learn. Mostly these people inspire me creatively. The more candles that are lit in the same room the brighter the light will be. We all inspire each other, learn and grow from each other. I stumbled upon UHH recently and have been so inspired and am feeling creative juices flow just from being in the presence of so many talented people. How could you not want to meet someone who is at the top of their craft?

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