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Talented Photographers on Flickr

ehhh no new posts for a month :( . To be honest the tutes are a lot of work, and I dont like to work unless its for $$$$.

Anyway, I will post a simple tute this weekend. But until then, I would like to list some of the photographer's on flickr whose work I really enjoy following.

First I will begin with talented people who deserve more views!
pastel kitchen caught my eye with this interesting photo


I found more of her stream featuring this young girl, that I assumed to be her daughter. But its actually the photographer herself! At only 13 years old, her pictures are worth a look.

I believe photoshop and photography should go hand in hand, and a person that is capable of producing works of art from his pictures using photoshop, is flamejob. a photographer living in Melbourne.



Originally catching my eye with the above pic, Skorj has the most interesting polaroid images of Japan. His titles are equally as interesting.

Check out moaan for a beautiful bokeh filled gallery. His pictures make me long for a noct-nikkor!

While I dont want to seem biased by mentioning people I know irl, Junglejuz deserves a plug for his incredible panoramas. Why travel the world...
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Written by atre on February 1st, 2008 with no comments.
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Experiencing the Pentax 67: An interview with photographer Chris Willson

Mt. Fuji, by Chris Willson

The Pentax 6x7 system, soon to be 40 years old in 2009, has been venerated by many photographers who enjoy working in medium format, both in the studio and outdoors. Despite its size and weight, photographers have been occasionally known to use it handheld without mirror-lock up. It's achieved a great reputation for its solid construction, which is much like a beefed up classic Spotmatic 35mm body. The optional wooden grip is now almost iconic. Each iteration of the camera, including the latest 67ii, has never been expensive or difficult to maintain. Although they don't have interchangeable backs or a high flash sync speed, every camera member of the 67 family boasts that they can use some of the best and fastest lenses in the industry without the Zeiss name premium.

I recently talked with professional photographer and writer Chris Willson (pictured right) about how he uses the Pentax 67 system in particular for his portfolio and assignments. I was interested in how Chris came to use the Pentax 6x7 format and what he goes through when taking Pentax's largest SLR out on location. Not surprisingly, his talent makes it seem easy to get the brilliant shots he's got under his belt. He captures the color and vibrance of daily life in Japan with a deft eye for classical connotations. Chris...
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Written by admin on August 2nd, 2007 with no comments.
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Steve McCurry

McCurry’s people and portrait photographs are one of the best I have seen, and are my favourites. I never wrote about Steve McCurry on this blog, since most people would already know about him anyway and would have seen a good lot of his work. But time and again when I revisit his gallery to admire those images, I realize I can’t resist talking about how great his images are. And most important -

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Written by admin on February 4th, 2007 with no comments.
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