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stevenrk
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April 15, 2006, 07:45:36 pm »
I thought I'd continue a post I started up on the RG MF forum a few months back. Over a period of what was only a few weeks of discussion of what it meant to use MF, there was a stunning collection of work exihibited -- often work that backed up the words and breadth of experience of the photographer expressing a view on a particular subject. I collected these links from these conversations, and from a thread listing favorite sites, and have also added a few since.
For me, these images help make sense of what it means to use MF. And, regardless of the equipment used, inspire.
I also hope that some of those who posted on RG and are migrating here -- not students like me, but the teachers -- will again start to set off on new conversations and explorations as they so often did on RG. It was their voices that took RG from the technical to far beyond that, and no doubt could again to the same here.
Steven Kinberg
Diego Uchitel
http://jedroot.com/photogr/du/uchitel-fashion.php
Koto Bolofo
http://jedroot.com/photogr/kb/bolofo-wfashion.php
James Russell
http://www.russellrutherford.com/page0/page0.html
Alistair Taylor-Young
http://tayl302579.brinkster.net/
troy house
http://www.troyhouse.com/
graeme mitchell
http://www.graememitchell.com/content.html
ron purdy
http://www.ronpurdy.com/
bill phelps
http://www.billphelps.com/
brian smith
http://briansmithphoto.com/
desiree dolron
http://www.desireedolron.com/
grant simon
http://www.grantsymon.com/
ashley morrison
http://www.ashleymorrison.com/IndexHot.html
josef isayo
http://www.josefisayo.com/flash.html
mark tucker
http://www.marktucker.com/
sante d'orazio
http://www.faheykleingallery.com/featured_...azio_frames.htm
alec soth
http://alecsoth.com/
Annie Leibovitz
http://www.houkgallery.com/leibovitz-women/leibovitz.html
Stephen Eastwood
http://photographersportfolio.com/currentbook/
Jeff Wall
http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/exhibitions/jeffwall/
mark anderson
http://www.markandersonphoto.com/
eolo perfido
http://www.eoloperfido.com/index.htm
bob croslin
http://www.bobcroslin.com/blog/blogger.html
raphael mazzucco
http://www.miconworldwide.com/main.htm
bill charles agency
http://www.billcharles.com/index.html
carl de keyzer
http://www.carldekeyzer.com/
ken browar
http://www.kenbrowar.com/
serlin associates
http://www.serlinassociates.com/
tony baker
http://www.tonybaker.com/
hywell jones
http://www.hyweljones.com/index.html
David Stewart
http://www.davidstewwwart.com/
leon steele
http://www.leonsteele.com/
simon warmer
http://www.simonwarmer.nl/home.html
tim simons
http://www.timsimmons.co.uk/
james day
http://www.jamesdayphoto.com/index_f.html
sacha waldman
http://www.sachawaldman.com/
andrea giacobbe
http://www.art-dept.com/artists/giacobbe/
harry borden
http://www.harryborden.com/
miles aldridge
http://www.milesaldridge.com/
filomeno agency
http://www.mfilomeno.com/filomeno/photographes.html
david standish
http://www.davidstandish.com/#1
gary voth
http://www.vothphoto.com/contents.htm
paul schefz
http://www.schefz.com/detected.php?page=&pass=
vincent dixon
http://www.vincentdixon.com/site.htm
anton corbin
http://www.corbijn.co.uk/
jahn steffen
http://www.steffenjahn.com/publish/html/index.html
cedric mialaret
http://www.mialaret.com/Dance.htm
Arne
http://www.shutterview.ca/
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picnic
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April 16, 2006, 10:03:22 pm »
Steven, thank you for reposting these. I was making my way through your list--and it seems to me that others had added their favorite links too--hope they will continue here.
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Peter McLennan
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April 16, 2006, 10:26:55 pm »
Let me add my thanks. An impressive database of links.
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Tony Klimo
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April 17, 2006, 07:00:20 pm »
Hello Steven,
Thank you for posting your previous list here.
I am an "orphan" as well from There!
The information that were dismissed so, is mostly lost forever. I hope some of it can be re posted here.
All the best, Tony
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Paul Jameson
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April 20, 2006, 10:09:01 am »
Whoa, great list!
Thanks!
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stevenrk
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April 22, 2006, 03:24:02 am »
A few additional links, and hope others will add on as well.
Ami Vitale
http://www.amivitale.com/main.html
michael kenna
http://www.michaelkenna.net/
saldago
http://www.terra.com.br/sebastiaosalgado/
maki kawata
http://www.makiphoto.com/detected.php?page=&pass=
horst hamann
http://www.horsthamann.com/
david lachapelle
http://www.davidlachapelle.com/
harry callahan
http://www.geh.org/ne/str085/htmlsrc9/index.html
james nachtwey
http://www.jamesnachtwey.com/
sante dorazio
http://www.santedorazio.com/
elliott erwitt
http://www.elliotterwitt.com/entry.html
guy bourdin
http://www.guybourdin.org/index-en.html
steve mccurry
http://www.stevemccurry.com/
yuri bonder
http://www.usefilm.com/photographer/16617.html
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April 27, 2006, 08:35:37 am »
Amazing database if photographers, agencies and related industry. I suggest looking through the agents section, all the best are there.
Photographic Libraries
Hours of searching there...
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April 27, 2006, 09:12:41 am »
I love this girls work.
Sophie Delaporte
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stevenrk
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April 27, 2006, 11:19:21 pm »
Nice work Paul.
Here's one that is not shot in medium format, but is such strong work about a very difficult subject to bring to earth -- the Chernobyl disaster -- that I thought worth adding in. Adds a perspective to the other work listed.
http://todayspictures.slate.com/inmotion/essay%5Fchernobyl/
I should add that there are some deeply troubling images here -- because of the subject and the artistry behind those images. Essentially the anti-matter of much of the work above.
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May 07, 2006, 05:20:49 pm »
Thought I'd add this to return to the heart of purely MF digital. Apparently nearly all of the punch in his images is captured in the shoot and not created in post.
ceasar lima
http://www.caesarlima.com/detected.php?page=&pass=
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May 19, 2006, 04:30:05 am »
Amazing work, amazing site...
Steven Sebring
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June 14, 2006, 10:21:45 pm »
A few additional sites that inspire, mostly through the medium of medium format:
nick rains
http://www.nickrains.com/index.html
david allan brandt
http://www.davidallanbrandt.com/
Brian Kuhlman
http://www.kuhlphoto.com/
howard schatz
http://www.howardschatz.com/
benjamin krain
http://www.benjaminkrain.com/
maki kawakita
http://www.makiphoto.com/detected.php?page=&pass=
john dolan
http://www.johndolan.com/
rainer viertblock
http://www.tangential.de/tangential-en/_html-seiten/home.htm
tom holland
http://www.tomhollandphoto.com/gallery1.html
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June 17, 2006, 09:28:48 pm »
I like the work this guy does ;
http://www.stefan-rohner.net/
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Paul Jameson
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August 16, 2006, 10:12:04 am »
beautiful work.
www.glenerler.com
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August 31, 2006, 09:14:43 pm »
Paul and Eric, powerful work. Very interesting use of the 2 1/4 format.
Here's some work where the juxtaposition of subject and intense color speaks for itself.
http://www.pepbonet.com/darfurcolor/darfurcolor01.html
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