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May 11, 2007 07:09 |  #1

Yesterday I was sat talking with a photography student about different photographers.

Finn Costello was mentioned. So was Ross Halfin. Ross has managed to do the unthinkable. He made Duff McCagan look **** hot!

I think both are amazing, their style inspires me.

But I have to say I mostly admire Annie Liebovitz. I have a penchant for black and white photography and she really nails it. No matter what genre of photography she does her images are just simply stunning. Composition, lighting, mood. She has got to be my biggest inspiration.

As for style, I like old school nitty gritty, grainy, loads of noise b&w. Think CBGB's back in the 70's.

Noise/grain done right just adds to the image and gives it a whole different dimension.

Why don't people do that kind of photography anymore?

Discuss - please.


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May 11, 2007 07:12 |  #2

Well...I doubt you will get much discussion here....it really is not "performing arts".


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May 11, 2007 07:16 |  #3

taygull wrote in post #3188441 (external link)
Well...I doubt you will get much discussion here....it really is not "performing arts".

How can talking about photographers who do performing arts photography for a living not be suitable in here?


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May 11, 2007 07:19 |  #4

you can try stoking the fire on this thread:

https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=317362


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May 11, 2007 07:22 |  #5

I know he's supposed to be a complete arsehole, but yep for me is has to be "Gross Halfwit / Donut", Ross Halfin - I remember when I started reading Kerrang at about the age of 14 and his shots always stood out from everyone else's - and they still do - they always seemed so clear - which I loved. The only downer I have on him is that he never shot Marillion in the 80's when they were huge - Ray Palmer always seemed to do most of their pics.

Great website as well at : www.rosshalfin.com (external link)

Oh, and Dwight ;)


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May 11, 2007 07:34 as a reply to  @ rab_cilbup's post |  #6

I really like Annie Liebovitz's early work for her ability to become part of the scene. She developed a level of comfort with her subjects that allowed her to get shots that no one else could. I feel much the same way about Charles Peterson's early stuff. I suppose I'm really not into 'performing arts' so much...in the sense of the drama and spectacle of the stage show. I prefer photographers that capture the weird sort of reality that is life as a musician...a more photojournalistic style I suppose.


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May 11, 2007 07:58 |  #7

bacchanal wrote in post #3188513 (external link)
I really like Annie Liebovitz's early work for her ability to become part of the scene. She developed a level of comfort with her subjects that allowed her to get shots that no one else could. I feel much the same way about Charles Peterson's early stuff. I suppose I'm really not into 'performing arts' so much...in the sense of the drama and spectacle of the stage show. I prefer photographers that capture and the weird sort of reality that is life as a musician...a more photojournalistic style I suppose.

BINGO!

That's exactly it.


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May 11, 2007 08:07 |  #8

rab_cilbup wrote in post #3188475 (external link)
Great website as well at : www.rosshalfin.com (external link)

Oh, and Dwight ;)

He can afford having the attitude because he's *that* good.

(Edited to add: Ofcourse I mean Ross Halfin. Not Dwight. I mean, Dwight is GOOD but he doesn't have the attitude. Which is also good. Ok, I'll stop digging....)

Here's that shot of Duff

Scroll to Septmber 28.

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May 11, 2007 08:59 |  #9

bacchanal wrote in post #3188513 (external link)
I really like Annie Liebovitz's early work for her ability to become part of the scene. She developed a level of comfort with her subjects that allowed her to get shots that no one else could.

quoted for truth

annie is able to work with the subject AND the location to produce stunning images. i love her stuff in the mississippi delta.
speaking of which, she is going to be in atlanta tonight for the opening of a new exhibit. too bad i don't have an extra $750 to go meet her. i am excited about the new exhibit which looks different than her faces of rock (or whatever that last one was) - that one was amazing.

Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer’s Life, 1990 – 2005 encompasses 175 images Leibovitz created on assignment as a professional photographer, as well as personal photographs of her family and close friends.

anyway, back on topic, i am a big fan of danny clinch also. http://www.dannyclinch​.com (external link) - check out that first picture of the boss in his portfolio for that grainy b/w effect. i had the pleasure of shooting next to him at a festival once. he shot the whole time with the hasselblad medium format.


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May 11, 2007 09:15 |  #10

thelightofsound wrote in post #3188885 (external link)
anyway, back on topic, i am a big fan of danny clinch also. http://www.dannyclinch​.com (external link) - check out that first picture of the boss in his portfolio for that grainy b/w effect. i had the pleasure of shooting next to him at a festival once. he shot the whole time with the hasselblad medium format.

Truely a master of the environmental portrait. Man, it would be intimidating/humbling to shoot alongside a guy like that.


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May 11, 2007 10:27 |  #11

I for one think Kalles style kicks ass big time!


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May 11, 2007 11:07 |  #12

Norman Seeff (external link). One of the few Photography books I bought was 'Sessions". Very nice. Also gives a bit of a "look behind the screens"...

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And Kalle ;)


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May 11, 2007 11:27 |  #13

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I for one think Kalles style kicks ass big time!

I totally agree with you on that. I was thinking more about photographers outside this forum (at least as far as we know, right?)

Oh, by the way - nice cover shot in the After Dark magazine :-)


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May 11, 2007 11:37 |  #14

For me, Annie's work isn't that spectacular. There has to be a celebrity photographer. By default. Her demeanor, contacts and entourage got here where she is. I've seen better shooters here on POTN. They're just not hooked up.

If there was a style that I would say I like, someone who photographically has some good skills (lighting, composition, creativity etc)

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May 11, 2007 11:50 |  #15

She have they used one of my shots?
i stopped working for them ages ago when they messed me around too much id be interested to know if its mine as they do still sometimes use my images with out say so, but because its only a lil eh hem magazine im not botherd. but i shall try and find one to have a look, cheers.


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