1.
Lots of wonderful things happen around us all the time; being able to see is
easy, but being able to capture that very moment is probably the hardest part.
A good photo comprise of many things, not only you must hit the shutter at the
right time and moment, the perspective, composition and color coordination
plays a big role too.
2.
Being a good photographer is not easy, let alone getting to that professional
level. This weekend, we want you introduce you some of the greatest
photographers around the globe and their awesome portfolios. We hope you’ll be
able to get some sort of inspiration from their work. In no particular order,
here’s 50 Great Photographers You Should Know. Full list after jump.
3.
“Do everything for what you dream or think that is in your strengths! There are
hiding geniality, strength and magic in the courage.”
4.
David Lindsey Wade made a few important choices during his prime teen
rebellious years. Raised by a pair of artist, his way of challenging his
parents (who were already a bit off the grid) was to embrace his attraction to
speed and excitement through his passion for machines.
5.
egofoto.net presents selected photographers by Senol Zorlu. The focus liew on
potraying people, places and their cultures. egofoto is an independent and
headstrong project. The photos display the expression of a personal view of
people and instances.
6.
Lee Towndrow was a designer upon starting out. Made album covers. Was moved by
kissing robots to become flame*artist. Built a darkroom, made bread (the kind
you eat). Moved to Buenos Aires to try to grow up. Learned Spanish, loved,
lost. Worked with great artists. Became a photographer.
7. Lee Towndrow was a designer upon starting
out. Made album covers. Was moved by kissing robots to become flame*artist.
Built a darkroom, made bread (the kind you eat). Moved to Buenos Aires to try
to grow up. Learned Spanish, loved, lost. Worked with great artists. Became a
photographer.
8. Lyndon Wade’s Vibrant compositions often
depict subjects in a kind of suspended animation; their halted motion suggests
a larger narrative in the space of a single incident.
9.
Sarah Cheng-De Winne is a freelance photographer-artist specializes in portraiture,
fashion and conceptual photography and keen to discover new ways of
representing identities through photography.
10.
Founded 20 years ago by Cornelia Adams, as an agency representing photographers
whose work appeared as editorials in magazines.
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