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    Sup faggets, Im bored and am in the process of building up a huge list of photographers for my notebook so I have them all in one place...figured I might slowly make this thread into a photographer dump in the process..

    1. Gregory Crewdson (born September 26, 1962) is an American photographer who is best known for elaborately staged[1] scenes of American homes and neighborhoods.





    2. Sally Mann is an American photographer, best known for her large black-and-white photographs—at first of her young children, then later of landscapes suggesting decay and death.





    3. Albert Watson (born 1942) is a Scottish photographer well known for his fashion, celebrity and art photography, and whose work is featured in galleries and museums worldwide. He has shot over 200 covers of Vogue around the world and 40 covers of Rolling Stone magazine since the mid-1970s. Photo District News named Watson one of the 20 most influential photographers of all time, along with Richard Avedon and Irving Penn, among others.







    4. David LaChapelle (born March 11, 1963 in Fairfield, Connecticut) is an artist and photographer known for combining a hyper-realistic aesthetic with social messages.







    5. William Eggleston (born July 27, 1939), is an American photographer. He is widely credited with increasing recognition for color photography as a legitimate artistic medium to display in art galleries.





    6. Richard Avedon (May 15, 1923 – October 1, 2004) was an American photographer. An obituary published in The New York Times said that "his fashion and portrait photographs helped define America's image of style, beauty and culture for the last half-century."





    7. Edward Sheriff Curtis (February 16, 1868 – October 19, 1952) was a photographer of the American West and of Native American peoples.





    8. David Bailey CBE (born 2 January 193 is an iconic figure who is regarded as one of the best British photographers.[1][2] Born in the East End,[3] he became a photographic assistant at the John French studio, then photographer for John Cole's Studio Five before being contracted as a fashion photographer for British Vogue magazine in 1960. Along with Terence Donovan and Brian Duffy, he captured and helped create the 'Swinging London' of the 1960s. In 2012, the BBC made a film of the story of his classic 1962 New York photoshoot with Jean Shrimpton.[4]







    9. Mario Testino (born 30 October 1954 in Lima) is a Peruvian fashion photographer.[1]







    10. Bruce Gilden (born 1946) is a noted street photographer, known for his work in New York City.






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    11. Anna-Lou "Annie" Leibovitz (born October 2, 1949) is an American portrait photographer.











    12. James Nachtwey (born March 14, 1948[1]) is an American photojournalist and war photographer.







    13. Robert Capa (born Endre Ernő Friedmann;[1] October 22, 1913 – May 25, 1954) was a Hungarian combat photographer and photojournalist who covered five different wars: the Spanish Civil War, the Second Sino-Japanese War, World War II across Europe, the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, and the First Indochina War. He documented the course of World War II in London, North Africa, Italy, the Battle of Normandy on Omaha Beach and the liberation of Paris. His action photographs, such as those taken during the 1944 Normandy invasion, portray the violence of war with unique impact. In 1947, Capa co-founded Magnum Photos with, among others, the French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson. The organization was the first cooperative agency for worldwide freelance photographers.







    14. Martin Parr (born 23 May 1952) is a British documentary photographer,[1] photojournalist and photobook collector. He is known for his photographic projects that take a critical look at aspects of modern life, in particular provincial and suburban life in England. He is a member of Magnum Photos.







    15. Simon Roberts



    16. Robert Frank (born November 9, 1924, Zürich), is an important figure in American photography and film. His most notable work, the 1958 photobook titled The Americans, was influential, and earned Frank comparisons to a modern-day de Tocqueville for his fresh and skeptical outsider's view of American society. Frank later expanded into film and video and experimented with manipulating photographs and photomontage.







    17. Diane Arbus (play /diːˈæn ˈɑrbəs/; March 14, 1923 – July 26, 1971) was an American photographer and writer noted for black-and-white square photographs of "deviant and marginal people (dwarfs, giants, transgender people, nudists, circus performers) or of people whose normality seems ugly or surreal."[2][3][4] A friend said that Arbus said that she was "afraid . . . that she would be known simply as 'the photographer of freaks'"; however, that phrase has been used repeatedly to describe her.[5][6][7][8]

    In 1972, a year after she committed suicide, Arbus became the first American photographer to have photographs displayed at the Venice Biennale.[9] Millions of people viewed traveling exhibitions of her work in 1972–1979.





    18. George Brassaï (pseudonym of Gyula Halász) (9 September 1899 – 8 July 1984) was a Hungarian photographer, sculptor, and filmmaker who rose to international fame in France in the 20th century. He was one of the numerous Hungarian artists who flourished in Paris beginning between the World Wars.







    19. Scott Pommier







    20. Herbert "Herb" Ritts (August 13, 1952 – December 26, 2002) was an American fashion photographer who concentrated on black-and-white photography and portraits, often in the style of classical Greek sculpture. He took many photos of famous actors, models, and more.










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    21. Sebastião Salgado (born February 8, 1944) is a Brazilian social documentary photographer and photojournalist.







    22. Daidō Moriyama (森山 大道 Moriyama Daidō[1]?, born October 10, 193 is a Japanese photographer noted for his images depicting the breakdown of traditional values in post-war Japan.







    23. Boogie







    24. Yousuf Karsh, CC (Armenian: Յուսուֆ Քարշ; December 23, 1908 – July 13, 2002) was an Armenian-Canadian photographer,[2] and one of the most famous and accomplished portrait photographers of all time.





    25. Mary Ellen Mark (born March 20, 1940) is an American photographer known for her photojournalism, portraiture, and advertising photography. She has had 16 collections of her work published and has been exhibited at galleries and museums worldwide. She has received numerous accolades, including three Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Awards and three fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts.







    26. Terrence "Terry" Richardson (born August 14, 1965) is an American fashion photographer.








    27. Estevan Oriol is a Mexican American photographer and director based in Los Angeles, California. His work has been featured in numerous magazines, usually reflects Los Angeles urban and gang culture, and he has also photographed many celebrities including Eminem, Kim Kardashian, Cypress Hill, Dennis Hopper, Blink 182, Forest Whitaker, Adrien Brody, Xzibit, 50 Cent, Danny Trejo and more. He is also known for directing several music videos as well as for his partnership with Mister Cartoon for Joker Brand Clothing. He is affiliated with Soul Assassins.







    28. Helmut Newton (born Helmut Neustädter; 31 October 1920 – 23 January 2004) was a German-Australian photographer. He was a "prolific, widely imitated fashion photographer whose provocative, erotically charged black-and-white photos were a mainstay of Vogue and other publications."[1]





    29. Iain McKell









    30. David Sims






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    31. Paolo Roversi (born 1947) is an Italian-born fashion photographer who lives and works in Paris.[1]











    32. Rineke Dijkstra (born 2 June 1959 in Sittard) is a Dutch photographer. Dijkstra concentrates on single portraits, and usually works in series, looking at groups such as adolescents, clubbers, and soldiers. Her subjects are often shown standing, facing the camera, against a minimal background. This compositional style is perhaps most notable in her beach portraits, which generally feature one or more adolescents against a seascape. This style is again seen in her studies of women who have just given birth.






    33. Anton Corbijn (Dutch pronunciation: [kɔrˈbɛin]; born 20 May 1955) is a Dutch photographer, music video and film director. He is the creative director behind the visual output of Depeche Mode and U2,[2][3] having handled the principal promotion and sleeve photography for both for almost 3 decades. Some of his works include music videos for Depeche Mode's "Enjoy the Silence" (1990) and Nirvana's "Heart-Shaped Box" (1993), as well as the Ian Curtis biopic Control (2007),[4] George Clooney's The American (2010), and A Most Wanted Man (2012) based on John le Carré's 2008 novel of the same name.







    34. Stephen Shore (born October 8, 1947) is an American photographer known for his deadpan images of banal scenes and objects in the United States, and for his pioneering use of color in art photography.







    35.Neil Stewart







    36. Naomi Harris (born May 26, 1973 in Toronto, Canada) is a Canadian photographer living in New York. After completing her Bachelor in Fine Arts from York University, Toronto, she moved to New York where she received her photographic training at New York’s International Center of Photography.

    She moved to Miami Beach in December 1999 to begin her first personal project documenting the last hotel in South Beach that catered to senior citizens. The project, called “Haddon Hall Hotel ” received The International Prize for Young Photojournalism presented by Agfa and Das Bildforum in Germany in 2001

    While living in Miami, she would frequent a nude beach where she began photographing fellow sun worshipers. Shortly thereafter she learned that many of the other beach goers were also swingers. After attending a party she decided she had to photograph this fascinating subculture.

    Upon returning to New York in April 2002 she began researching the lifestyle and did her first swinger shoot in July 2003 in Black River Falls, WI. This was to be the first of over 38 parties she would photograph in 48 months all over the US.

    The project was realized in America Swings, her first monograph published by Taschen in October 2008. It was edited by Dian Hanson and includes an interview by artist Richard Prince who sought out Harris after seeing her work in Taschen’s The New Erotic Photography.





    37. Donald McCullin, FRPS CBE (born 9 October 1935, Finsbury Park, London, England) is an internationally known British photojournalist, particularly recognized for his war photography and images of urban strife. His career, which began in 1959, has specialised in examining the underside of society, and his photographs have depicted the unemployed, downtrodden and the impoverished.







    38. Nick Brandt is a photographer who photographs exclusively in Africa, one of his goals being to record a visually poetic last testament to the wild animals and places there before they are gone at the hands of man.







    39. Nick Knight OBE (born 195 is a British fashion photographer, documentary photographer, and web publisher—as director of SHOWstudio.com.









    40. Billy Kidd






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    41. Patrick Hoelck (born September 7, 196 is an American filmmaker and photographer based in Los Angeles and New York City. Aside from directing several mainstream music videos and television commercials, he is more widely known for his photographic work, specializing in celebrity advertisement and fine art. Patrick is popularly known for his unique artistic style, capturing dramatic portraits of celebrities, athletes, and models alike.
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    42. Joey Lawrence (born November 5, 1989 in Lindsay, Ontario, Canada)[1] is a young professional photographer who currently resides in Brooklyn, New York.[citation needed] He is best known as creator of the Twilight movie posters.







    43. Dave Hill





    44. Denis Rouvre







    45. Patrick Demarchelier (born 21 August 1943) is a French fashion photographer.







    46. Guy Louis Bourdin (December 2, 1928 in Paris – March 29, 1991 in Paris), born Guy Louis Banarès, was a French fashion photographer. Bourdin was the first photographer to create a complex narrative, then snatch a moment — sensual, provocative, shocking, exotic, surrealistic, sometimes sinister — and simply associate it with a fashion item. The narratives were strange and mysterious, sometimes full of violence, sexuality, and surrealism. Bourdin was influenced by his mentor Man Ray, photographer Edward Weston, the surrealist painters Magritte and Balthus, and film maker Luis Buñuel. Even though much less well known to the public than his colleague Helmut Newton (also working for Vogue), Bourdin possibly has been more influential on the younger generations of fashion photographers.







    47. Sir Cecil Walter Hardy Beaton, CBE (14 January 1904 – 18 January 1980) was an English fashion and portrait photographer, diarist, painter, interior designer and an Academy Award-winning stage and costume designer for films and the theatre. He was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1970.





    48. Terry O'Neill (born July 30, 1938; London, UK) is a British photographer. He gained notoriety documenting the fashions, styles, and celebrities of the 1960s. O'Neill's photographs display his knack for capturing his subjects candidly or in unconventional settings. His work has also been featured in numerous exhibitions.





    49. Brian Duffy (15 June 1933 – 31 May 2010) was an English photographer and film producer, best remembered for his fashion photography of the 1960s and 1970s and his creation of the iconic "Aladdin Sane" image for David Bowie.









    50. Nobuyoshi Araki ( born May 25, 1940) is a Japanese photographer and contemporary artist. He is also known by the nickname Arākī (アラーキー?). Having published over 350 books by 2005, and still more every year, Araki is considered one of the most prolific artists alive or dead in Japan and around the world. Many of his photographs are erotic; some have been called pornographic.




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    51. Edward Burtynsky OC is a Canadian photographer and artist who has achieved international recognition for his large-format photographs of industrial landscapes. His work is housed in more than fifteen major museums including the Guggenheim Museum, the National Gallery of Canada, and the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.





    52. Irving Penn (June 16, 1917 – October 7, 2009[1]) was an American photographer most known for his fashion photography, portraits, and still lifes. Penn's career included work at Vogue magazine, and independent advertising work for clients including Issey Miyake, and Clinique. His work has been exhibited internationally, and continues to inform the art of photography even after his death.







    53. Andreas Gursky (January 15, 1955) is a German visual artist known for his large format architecture and landscape color photographs, often employing a high point of view. Rhein II, an image by Gursky, fetched $4.3m (£2.7m) at Christie's, New York on November 8, 2011, becoming the most expensive photograph ever sold.





    54. Steve McCurry (born April 23, 1950) is an American photojournalist best known for his photograph, "Afghan Girl" that originally appeared in National Geographic magazine.







    55. Laura Pannack







    56.Julio Bittencourt



    57. Brent Stirton is a Senior Photographer for Getty Images, based in New York. His award-winning work has been widely recognized for its powerful depiction of issues related to conflict, health and environmental issues. Stirton specializes in documentary work and is known for his alternative approaches to photojournalism, including lighting portraiture in the field, and his prolific work rate. He travels an average of nine months of the year, working exclusively on commissioned assignment.





    58. Henri Cartier-Bresson (August 22, 1908 – August 3, 2004) was a French photographer considered to be the father of modern photojournalism. He was an early adopter of 35 mm format, and the master of candid photography. He helped develop the "street photography" or "life reportage" style that has influenced generations of photographers who followed.







    59.Txema Yeste






    60. Jan Banning was born in the Netherlands in 1954 from Dutch-East-Indies parents. He studied social and economic history at the University of Nijmegen, and has been working as a photographer since 1981. The central theme of Banning's practice is state power, having produced series about the long-term consequences of war and the world of government bureaucracy.






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    excellent post, man

    I love kids. They're short, highly emotional people who don't know anything. They rely on their creativity and imagination to get by in the world. A world, I might add, filled with giants. Amazing feat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fast eddie View Post
    excellent post, man


    I will keep adding more when I have a spare 5 minutes here and there.

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    i cant help but this is an awesome post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadows View Post
    i cant help but this is an awesome post.
    Danke. Like I said I'll add more as I get the time, I figured I'd list all the photographers I know for myself but I get pissed off with the current state of photography because I feel like our pioneers and new artists dont get any attention whilst more people than ever are taking photos. It'd be nice if people at least knew about these guys before they turned the other cheek on em...it's not easy learning about photographers either and does take a lot of time to gather info on them which I can appreciate which is why this should hopefully make it easier for be-faggets.

    Ive mainly worked off of what is either at the front of my memory or is on the book shelf above my head but I'll keep expanding....With the few images I post along with their name Im just trying to give people an idea of what their work looks like...hopefully people will research anyone they like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ADLAVINSKY View Post
    W. Eugene Smith?
    Chill, bro.....Cartier-Bresson only made it in at number 58? and he's a fucking MASTERRRRRRR....I'll get around to adding everyone and anyone when I have the time but I figure I'd posted up a mix of photographers rather than chronologically or by order of prestige in photography.

    <3

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    and thanks for not posting chase jarivs

    "Smoke weed, do stunts."

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    What about Jim Brandenburg?

    Got to go and meet him at a convention back in September, some truly amazing stuff.

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    I love Lillian Bassman. She was a high fashion photographer who went high art. Lots of high contrast and grain.



    James Fee is great too. Destroys his negatives in the process of creation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by *crooked* View Post


    and thanks for not posting chase jarivs
    He's a good blogger and teacher. He's also good in a commercial sense but nothing for the history books... I dont hate on a photographer unless they're a scrape and copy others (e.g.Tyler Shields) or if they are talentless (e.g.Tyler Shields) and are someone who I feel is taking commissions that people with talent should be getting.

    Sidenote for ppl- I didnt plan on making a definitive list of every photographer to have ever lived ever, so with all the "what about this dude?"...make a contribution like MorganHiver...I'll chip in to this thread when I get the time.

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    I like Albert Watson and Robert Frank work alot, I use them for research for two of my photography assignments.
    Nice post man, this will help me loads with the research side of my assignments.
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    Looking at this list you really get a feel for what you (contributors) like.

    I'll give you a few that might be outside your range.

    Calvin Hollywood
    Joe McNally
    Gary Land
    Dave Hill
    Allen Hensn (buddy of mine in LA)
    Bad John Paul (Acquaintance from Austin)
    Me (www.brianvogelsphotos.com)

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    I'd recommend adding:

    -Chris Buck
    -Dan Winters
    - Philip Lorca DiCorcia
    - Harry Callahan
    - Larry Sultan

    Just some two cents, you know...

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