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Rattus79
12-02-2013, 5:10pm
One of the best ways to learn to take good photos is to study great photos.

Me, I'm self taught, so I never really studied photograpers so much as techniques. I think it's time to start looking at some of the best.

One of my all time Favourites is Peter Lik, a fine art landscape photograper
http://www.lik.com/


Who's your favourite?
Share your favourite Photograpers website here:

Mods: Feel free to remove this thread if you think it is contrary to AP's terms of use, I'm just trying to gain an insite.

kanesmadness
12-02-2013, 5:28pm
Im a pretty big fan of Jason Edwards http://www.jasonedwardsphotography.com/

Some of his stuff is pretty incredible

Miyuki
12-02-2013, 5:36pm
Since I like B&W/monochrome photos, my fav photographer is Jeff Gaydash :)

http://www.jeffgaydash.com

In colour photos, I like Dylan Toh of Everlook Photography (he was the reason I joined here on AP).

http://www.everlookphotography.com

I @ M
12-02-2013, 5:42pm
After being pointed at his work a few days ago, Dani Olivier (http://daniolivier.com/) is probably the person impressing me most at the moment particularly with his "movogram" images.

Rattus79
12-02-2013, 6:05pm
In colour photos, I like Dylan Toh of Everlook Photography (he was the reason I joined here on AP).

http://www.everlookphotography.com

I wondered how long it'd take for that link to come up :D I was going to site Dylan in the opening title, but thought someone else would quite quickly, So I chose someone with a similar style as I like it very much.

Edit: Jason Edwards = WOW!!!

snappysi
12-02-2013, 7:04pm
I have always liked Jerry Ghionis, jerryghionisphotigraphy.com ( i dont know how to put the link in... sorry !!!) Australian wedding photographer, held in high esteem the world over. He is coming to brisbane for a 5 day "clinic", i would love to attend but at $2500 its not cheap !!!! His site has a few videos to watch as well. If you are a subscriber to Kelby he has some awesome videos on posing and lighting as well.

Simon.

Erin
12-02-2013, 7:10pm
David Noton, Frans Lanting, Sue Bryce, Kevin Kabota, and many of the photographers in Facebook groups I am part of.

Congo
12-02-2013, 7:16pm
got admit that I get most my inspiration from looking at both Dylan's and Marianne photography I like there online seminars too. http://www.everlookphotography.com (http://www.everlookphotography.com/)

Duane Pipe
12-02-2013, 7:31pm
The only photographers work that I look at are here:th3:

Rattus79
12-02-2013, 9:09pm
I have always liked Jerry Ghionis, jerryghionisphotigraphy.com ( i dont know how to put the link in... sorry !!!) Australian wedding photographer, held in high esteem the world over. He is coming to brisbane for a 5 day "clinic", i would love to attend but at $2500 its not cheap !!!! His site has a few videos to watch as well. If you are a subscriber to Kelby he has some awesome videos on posing and lighting as well.

Simon.

The easy way is to just put http:// in front of it. :)
Http://jerryghionisphotigraphy.com
Edit : bum link!

arthurking83
12-02-2013, 9:34pm
Franco Fontana .. best landscapes :th3:

Kieran
12-02-2013, 9:49pm
I can pin it down to a single photo. Werner Bischof - Hungary - crying child. This print was on on a wall in my parents house since the late '60's and is now hanging in my house. Bischof and his contemporaries brought the world to me long before I could venture out into it. He is on Magnum with a few other folks http://www.magnumphotos.com/

jim
12-02-2013, 10:01pm
Dorothea Lange. It helps to have a really strong subject I think.

fess67
12-02-2013, 10:35pm
I like the work that Joel Grimes does. I know it is very processed but I love that side of the art and although I am not a good artist I do get a lot of enjoyment from processing as well as taking photos.

http://joelgrimes.com/Artist.asp?ArtistID=12191&AKey=P7FJP8B4

Mark L
12-02-2013, 10:57pm
The easy way is to just put http:// in front of it. :)
Http://jerryghionisphotigraphy.com
Edit : bum link!

Copy and paste is easy http://www.jerryghionisphotography.com/
h or H

outstar79
12-02-2013, 11:01pm
Definitely Marc Adamus for landscapes, just the amount of prep, exploration and light he achieves in his work is phenomenal!
http://www.marcadamus.com/

MI5
12-02-2013, 11:02pm
Joe Cornish

http://www.joecornishgallery.co.uk/

Been to his gallery. Amazing stuff.

Wayne
13-02-2013, 12:46am
I like Joel Grimes as mentioned above, also good old Joe McNally.

mikec
13-02-2013, 1:34am
Picking only 2, I'd go for Julius Shulman although deceased his work is incredible and Simon Carter, an Australian who makes his living only shooting rock climbing and has probably influenced anyone who photographs climbing.

Bendito
13-02-2013, 3:13am
I don't know many photographers, but one I do like is Mary Ellen Matthews, staff photographer for Saturday Night Live. She shoots portraits of that weeks host to use as they come back from ad breaks. They are really colourful and lively photos, and the schedule sounds hectic :-)
http://www.jedroot.com/photogr/mem/matthews-portfolio.php
http://www.digitalphotopro.com/profiles/mary-ellen-matthews-its-saturday-night.html
http://www.digitalphotopro.com/images/stories/2010/mar-apr/matthews/Bradley_Cooper-rain-lg.jpg
http://www.digitalphotopro.com/images/stories/2010/mar-apr/matthews/Will_Ferrell-lg.jpg
http://www.digitalphotopro.com/images/stories/2010/mar-apr/matthews/JGordonLevitt-lg.jpg

ameerat42
13-02-2013, 10:19am
Peter Vines. You may n ever had heard of him, but neither have I.
But he has something to do with grapes.
:Dm.

Starvin Marvin
13-02-2013, 2:17pm
Among many, I would have to say Ken Duncan his work is what inspired me to pick up a camera. I walked into his gallery on the Central Coast when i was on holiday in Gosford and I was taken away by his photographs. If anybody here lives on the Central Coast I would highly recommend a visit to his gallery!

levers55
13-02-2013, 3:45pm
An early influence for me was Ernst Haas. A master of color, a master of movement and a master of simplicity.

Rattus79
13-02-2013, 5:33pm
Among many, I would have to say Ken Duncan his work is what inspired me to pick up a camera. I walked into his gallery on the Central Coast when i was on holiday in Gosford and I was taken away by his photographs. If anybody here lives on the Central Coast I would highly recommend a visit to his gallery!

Ken is one of my great inspirations too. One of the few people I have gear envy of too. One day I will own a 617, but I'd much rather if it was digital.

Ken's was one of the first galleries I ever stepped foot in. He has a style which is instantly recogniseable.

Ken's business accumen is to be applauded too! I'm on his mailing list, and he is always organising trips to Africa or Antarctia or where-ever and they always include 1 on 1 time with him and coaching. If i had a lazy 15 grand, I so would have gone on the Antarctia trip!

Starvin Marvin
13-02-2013, 8:37pm
Ken is one of my great inspirations too. One of the few people I have gear envy of too. One day I will own a 617, but I'd much rather if it was digital.

Ken's was one of the first galleries I ever stepped foot in. He has a style which is instantly recogniseable.

Ken's business accumen is to be applauded too! I'm on his mailing list, and he is always organising trips to Africa or Antarctia or where-ever and they always include 1 on 1 time with him and coaching. If i had a lazy 15 grand, I so would have gone on the Antarctia trip!

*removed - read the site rules (rules 3-7)*

N*A*M
25-02-2013, 3:37pm
i dig philippe halsman

Ionica
25-02-2013, 6:19pm
Hard for me to pick one, but thanks to everyone for the links to other interesting photographers.

sunny6teen
28-02-2013, 2:36am
can't pick just one...but I'll list a few off the top of my head that that I've enjoyed recently (and are still alive and working).

these guys will have you shooting indoors for the rest of your life.
Erwin Olaf http://www.erwinolaf.com/
Nick Knight http://nickknight.com/

for those who like to get outside...
Stefano Unterthiner http://www.stefanounterthiner.com/
J Bennett Fitts http://www.jbennettfitts.com
Eric Valli http://www.ericvalli.com/
Frans Lanting http://www.lanting.com
David Muench http://www.muenchphotography.com/
Jack Dykinga http://www.dykinga.com (best in his field in my opinion)

feeling sporty?
Dave Black http://www.daveblackphotography.com/

In love?
Ryan Brenizer http://www.ryanbrenizer.com/

Hitting the streets?
Martin Parr http://www.martinparr.com/


and some exceptional Aussies...

Tim Griffith http://www.timgriffith.com/
Toby Dixon http://www.tobydixon.com/
Russell James http://www.studiorusselljames.com



Tim Dyroff http://timdyroffphotography.com.au

Rattus79
28-02-2013, 11:04am
Wow! thanks for that list Tony, it's going to take me a little while to look through all those!! :D

Roosta
01-03-2013, 8:28pm
Thanks Rattus79 for starting a cool link, I'll have something to do at work now for the next week. LOL

Honestly, I stumbled upon AP a few years ago, and have always liked Land Seascapes. The first photographer I came across that caught my eye was "William" with his Green tree frog shot. I have tried to mimic Williams work with regard to his seascapes on numerous times, and not got close. So nice and close and Local "William"

Also to add to this is Dylan, his work can be classed as breath taking, and the free information and processing techniques offered are hard to beat, not trying to inflate any egos, just being honest here.

Mary Anne never ceases to amaze me with here Macro work, whether it be bugs or flowers, and Shelly and Richard Hall with their birds.

Albeit for me, they have specialized lenses for their chosen fields as do the Professionals, but I tend to draw my inspiration from people on this site, and admire their work and time put into it.

There's also "Kiwi" and "Richard" that have helped me allot with sports shooting, some of their work rivals the best newspaper or sports mag earners out there.

There are plenty out there, but as said here, I tend not to look no further. I have a couple of Tog mags at home, they can become same same after a while, and allot seem to live off their inflated image of them selves. But meeting and attending a day with Darren Jew (http://darrenjew.com/) he changed my mind to not paint them all with said brush, very level bloke, and a fantastic photographer to boot.

outstar79
01-03-2013, 10:53pm
Thanks Rattus79 for starting a cool link, I'll have something to do at work now for the next week. LOL

Honestly, I stumbled upon AP a few years ago, and have always liked Land Seascapes. The first photographer I came across that caught my eye was "William" with his Green tree frog shot. I have tried to mimic Williams work with regard to his seascapes on numerous times, and not got close. So nice and close and Local "William"

Also to add to this is Dylan, his work can be classed as breath taking, and the free information and processing techniques offered are hard to beat, not trying to inflate any egos, just being honest here.

Mary Anne never ceases to amaze me with here Macro work, whether it be bugs or flowers, and Shelly and Richard Hall with their birds.

Albeit for me, they have specialized lenses for their chosen fields as do the Professionals, but I tend to draw my inspiration from people on this site, and admire their work and time put into it.

There's also "Kiwi" and "Richard" that have helped me allot with sports shooting, some of their work rivals the best newspaper or sports mag earners out there.

There are plenty out there, but as said here, I tend not to look no further. I have a couple of Tog mags at home, they can become same same after a while, and allot seem to live off their inflated image of them selves. But meeting and attending a day with Darren Jew (http://darrenjew.com/) he changed my mind to not paint them all with said brush, very level bloke, and a fantastic photographer to boot.

Couldn't agree more - well said!

hakka
02-03-2013, 6:07am
Marc Adamus http://www.marcadamus.com/gallery (http://www.marcadamus.com/gallery.php)
Chip Phillips http://www.chipphillipsphotography.com/galleries