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Steve Sherman's work is pretty shithot, saw it in Louisville opening last Friday and his work is very good.
If he keeps dedicated and working with the genre , I would put him in the up and coming class of landscape photographers to watch and collect.

A big DITTO here concerning Steve's work, having seen it up close and personal.
 

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Mitch Dobrowner is an up and comer http://mitchdobrowner.com/
While his pictures are stunning to look at he shoots and prints digital. What can we say if we are asked "how can I print like Mitch Dobrowner?
Jeez, you're right! I never looked to see how he did his work. NEVER MIND - scratch him from the list
 

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Thomas Joshua Cooper -- but he would be difficult as a role model. It is tough being that passionate, verbose, and good.
 

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Mit Dobrowner's work is a bit over-worked for me to find satisfying. I know Roman Loranc's work is heavily done too, but somehow its much easier live with.

Ryuijie is another worth looking at.
 
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Great thread. I'm finding out some great photographers which I've never seen their work. Always someone new to add to my list of favorites.
 

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Mit Dobrowner's work is a bit over-worked for me to find satisfying. I know Roman Loranc's work is heavily done too, but somehow its much easier live with.

Ryuijie is another worth looking at.

I was just looking at his site and feel the same way. Overdone, too much contrast, almost hard to enjoy. The scenes are spectacular though.

I have a question about professional presentation: how many pictures should people include in a gallery/sub-gallery? 34 pictures of storms seemed like a lot to me. Maybe I'm being over critical.
 

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If you're looking for something more like Ansel Adams, Clyde Butcher is a good fit.

Yup. He's the real deal. I had him bookmarked but without the keyword "landscape". Thanks for the reminder.

http://www.clydebutcher.com/

Clyde Butcher in the darkroom

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