![]() Philippe Halsman was a prolific portrait photographer from the early 1940's - 1970's, and was known for collaborating with Albert Einstein and Dali. I enjoy all of his work because of his five principles that he uses: the rule of the direct approach, the rule of the unusual technique, the rule of the added unusual feature, the rule of the missing feature, the rule of compound features, the rule of the literal or ideographic method. This photo particularly interests me because of the red symbolism, maybe implying that the "artist" of war has blood on his/her hands.... |
Martin Shoeller is a German photographer that is known for his portraits of the entertainment stars and public figures. I like his work because of the lighting used, and how every anatomical detail is intrinsically vivid.
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Todd Essick is nude portrait photographer that specializes in underwater expression. His elegant blend of marine biology and the magnetism of the female figure makes for a unique portfolio.
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Bill Wadman is a post modern photographer that has claimed fame for his conceptual work. I enjoy his work because of the witty design.
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Reza is a world renown photographer that captivates the socioeconomic problems that plague the subject to his photojournalistic objective. I love Reza's work, not only for the photo's quality, but for his humanitarian objective.
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