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I am not sure if he qualify as a "photographer", but he has recently done some exhibitions, and I like his style.
http://hamadahideaki.com/
He uses P67 + 105mm most of the time.
 

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Michael Thompson, a former assistant to Irving Penn and a great photographer in his own.
 

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Bruce Weber.

shoots Ttri-X and Portra IIRC.

he's the guy who shoots for A&F, Calvin Klein, Polo, and among other "hipster" brands, and long-term higher-end fashion. In my mind, a true icon in the fashion shooter world.

http://models.com/models/bruce-weber/client/editorial

-Dan

In all the Academy Awards hooplah this year there was a TV programme on the Vanity Fair Hollywood cover and "story". The TV programme was essentially about the photo shoot - all Bruce Weber, and lots of shots showing him using Pentax 67(s).
 

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Just watched a doco on art photographer Polly Borland showing her using a P67 and a Mamiya (645 I think). That was shot in 2012.
 

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I am aware of Nick Brandt. Two other photographers, perhaps locally famous in their respective countries, are Ian Cameron (Transient Light) and Obie Oberholzer, who is famous in South Africa for travel books like "Raconteur Roads" and "The Hotazel Years". Obie is in my view one of the most brilliant travel photographers to be found in any country. It will help to understand a bit of South African culture to grasp the metaphores in his photographs (I'm not talking about famous sportstars shooting their girlfriends!).

I know a few other local guys who use Pentax, but who are still climbing the ladder of fame. Let's see how far up they go... :cool:
 

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For one of his books done with his father, David, Marc Muench used a P67 with only two lenses, 45, and 300 mm. ( His other camera was a Linhof, I think ) Since I too use a P67, it's fun to see how he used it. The two last lenses I've purchased for the camera are the 45, and 300, so good examples are useful. Checking out his website I noticed we share an October 14th birthday exactly 20 years apart. I am absolutely certain that that fact is utterly and completely irrelevant!! :wink:
 
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