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RSL

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Mitch Dobrowner
« on: September 27, 2018, 05:25:14 pm »

If you've been working with LuLa for enough years you'll remember some of Mitch's submissions.

I just received LensWork Monograph Series #14 with Mitch's work. As You probably know if you've been around LuLa long enough, I think humans are infinitely more interesting than landscapes, but mitch's splendid work makes me have to re-think that position, at least to some extent. Mitch has done some of the finest landscape I've seen, and it's in this monograph. If you can find a way to lay hands on it, it's very much worth the effort.
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Re: Mitch Dobrowner
« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2018, 12:33:13 am »

I have been a fan of Mitch's work ever since I first saw some of it here on LuLa.
Yes, this new monograph is quite extraordinary.
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Re: Mitch Dobrowner
« Reply #2 on: September 28, 2018, 08:02:55 am »

Among the many images I've seen of the American southwest, Dowbrowner's work stands out for me. And his storm images are stunning. I've given several "influence and inspiration" presentations to amateur photographers, and I always include some of his work when discussing contemporary photographers.
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