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What photographers work are you looking at today?

Liu Zheng
 
Ilse Bing .. I just found her work the other day.
 
Bret Weston. The man had fantastic "eyes".

Morry Katz - Lethbridge, Canada
 
Another couple from the APUG portfolio's -
Kirk E Carter. Not sure if he still frequents this place, but I like what he has done with the windows and doors work. Currently checking out his site:
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Jordan Starr. I like his series on his fathers decaying farm. This one hits a bit close to home for me, as I grew up on a farm that is slowly dieing. A bit of a sob story here, but if my brother can make it to February 2012, the farm would have been in my family's hands for 100 years. But a general difficulty of making a decent living off the land has seen our family farm head in the same direction of Jordans. Jordan's story has hit home for me.

http://www.jordanstarrphotography.com
 
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There really is some beautiful work in the portfolios section. One I have returned to from time to time is by Victor Korchenko:

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I really like his artist's statement.
 
I've been really into Baldomer Fernandez, got some great portraits.

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I've been looking at John S. Kiewit's book, "Gone to Sanctuary: From the Sins of Confusion".
 
Dawoud Bey.

I Love his polaroid 20x24 work

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Deborah Turbeville,Scott Irvine,Pavel Banka,Yelena Yemchuk,Robert Mann,Michael Ackerman,Michael Wilson,Pep Bonet (his work in Color Positive),Mark Sink,Paul N. McKee, Alexy Brodovitch and so many more...its important to spend time appreciating the efforts and talents and struggles of others in all aspects of life.
 
I was turned on to work by Hiroshi Sugimoto last night in class, his photos of movie palaces is just bloody amazing.

 
George Hurrell