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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2012 22:39:13 GMT -5
We all have that favorite photographers website we go to. We like their style, their work. We like how they do things or the information they provide. Who are these people that you follow? For me I follow a trio of landscape photographers from the Dreamscapes Blog at www.ianplant.com/blogIan Plant Kurt Budliger George Stocking They are entertaining bloggers, give insightful information and fit my style of photography. I also follow portrait photographer Mark Wallace from SnapFactory/AdoramaTVHe gives you the ins and outs of how your camera works, both technical and artistic methodologies. Shows setups, lighting, modifiers and just all sorts of stuff. Seemingly shares all he knows and I love information so I just take it all in. Who are some of the people/photography blogs you follow
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Post by Karl Wertanen on Oct 26, 2012 22:45:38 GMT -5
Well, when I first started it was Galen Rowell before he died in a plane crash. Amazing writer and amazing landscape photographs. His compositions and use of light were top notch and he also shot 35mm film. Www.Mountainlight.comAustralian landscspe photographer Steve Coleman @ www.lightinframe.comHe's crazy obsessive about early early light and late late evening light like I am. He shoots real long exposures at about the same times i do (up to 5 minutes). He shoots 120 velvia 50 though.
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Post by Tim Bazzinett on Oct 27, 2012 13:06:37 GMT -5
Locally, I follow Richard Thompson on Flickr. Not only are his photos just amazing, it is also because I am able learn quite a bit about Michigan's coasts through his pictures. He does inspire me to travel to some of the areas he has been.
I've also started to follow a few photoblogs, namely Darren Huski's. Reading his blog, I feel like I'm living through him and his travels out West vicariously.
Karl, thanks for the heads up about Steve Coleman. I've spent the last 20 minutes reading his blog and not finishing this post!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2012 13:47:54 GMT -5
Mountain Light has some nice stuff there!
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Post by Karl Wertanen on Oct 27, 2012 13:48:27 GMT -5
Locally, I follow Richard Thompson on Flickr. Not only are his photos just amazing, it is also because I am able learn quite a bit about Michigan's coasts through his pictures. He does inspire me to travel to some of the areas he has been. I've also started to follow a few photoblogs, namely Darren Huski's. Reading his blog, I feel like I'm living through him and his travels out West vicariously. Karl, thanks for the heads up about Steve Coleman. I've spent the last 20 minutes reading his blog and not finishing this post! Yeah, he's a great photographer and a good writer too. He articulates quite well. His blog is a good one. It's always nice to find another photog whose philosophy parallels your own. When I get the chance, i want to check out those guys you mentioned.
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Post by Karl Wertanen on Oct 27, 2012 13:49:30 GMT -5
Mountain Light has some nice stuff there! Yeah Galen was great. A lot of his work is not even on that site. Like I mentioned about Tim's photographers, when I get a chance I'm going to check out the ones you mentioned.
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Post by engineerd on Oct 27, 2012 20:38:08 GMT -5
I love Dave Beckerman's stuff on Google+. His street photos are pretty awesome. I also really like Wynn Ruji's work for automotive photography
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Post by lumigraphics on Oct 28, 2012 10:09:36 GMT -5
I'll be the contrarian- nobody. I really don't pay any attention to what other photographers are doing. I don't read blogs, I don't use Instagram, I follow people on Tumblr but have no idea why because I never bother looking at what anyone else posts.
I will agree though on Galen Rowell, his work was amazing.
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