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Just trying to expand my horizons. I know I have my favorites, but I'm curious about others. I'll list my favorites after others have had a chance to respond.

Which APUG members work would you like to see published in a magazine or book, as an example of the traditional or alt process of the craft, and why? Or an article on their technical or aesthetic? Please explain- don't just say "JD Callow!!"

Please add a link to their gallery, portfolio, or web site.

(oh..You can't nominate your self :smile:)
 
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guillaume zuili-- his urban landsapes -- paris, la, nyc ... -- are killer.
 
I'd like to have a book with Kerik, prifti and others that do wet plate......
 
John Simmons - I've been admiring his recent work with the Ikon and the slight diffusion he's using. It's quite different than what I've seen from his MF (I like that too) and is printed in an expert fashion. There's an almost magical quality about them. Take a look at his Spaceman, Butterflies, Dreamcar, Hanging Fish etc....

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I was thinking about this a little more today and realized I'd forgotten John Nanian. I would love to have a book of his images printed along with his short writings. I always look forward to seeing them in the gallery and having them in hand would be even better.

John Nanian
 
Prifti, Gandolfi, Daniel Lin, Thomassauerwein

Three because of their excellent work with human beans and that lone alchemist roaming the wilds of Indiana and marvelously capturing the light therein.
 
John Nanian: a small small personal book of words and pictures
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Sportera's New Orleans shots would make a good book. But maybe it already is?
 
I value the diversity of work I see from APUG members. I'd like to see, if anything, a book or magazine with many apuggers contributing. FAR too many to mention, or select a few.

I have my personal favourites, from what I've seen here in titchy digital form, as do we all, as preference is highly subjective. Although it is very difficult to come up with even a small group that I like best. But they are not necessarily those mentioned. And not necessarily not those mentioned. And I'm not going to mention them.
 
Daniel Lin - I've returned many times to his website and think he produces consistently great stuff. Would love to see a book of his work.

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Cheers,
Gavin

Edit - and just look at this beauty currently in the gallery:
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after a good, or not-so-good night sleep
i have realized that there are quite a few
people i would love to see published,
and unfortunately, if i try to list them all,
i KNOW i will miss people, and have to keep
coming back to this thread, and updating and updating and so on ...

so ... that being said, i'll just say " a whole bunch of'em"
cause they put fire under my feet, and open my mind to
remind me what making photographs is all about.

(hoping this isn't a touchy-feely-PC-cop-out)

thanks!
john
 
Here's two of mine:

JD Callow
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Quinn Jacobson

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