Yesterday I was itching to discover new work to admire and be inspired by.
So on Twitter and Facebook I asked photographers to tell me who inspires them. I'm still sifting through some fantastic work and links. Thanks everybody for chipping in.
A few people asked me to share which photographers inspire me.
So I'll speak to inspiration...and not necessarily influences on my work. Here's a list in no particular order...perhaps I'll post more later:
James Nachtwey - purpose like no other. I'm glad I have not witnessed what he has documented
Hiroshi Watanabe - (photo above) My good friend, Hiroshi...he's the Japanese Cartier-Bresson...only better. There is a hard to describe formality to his street photography. I was honored to attend his wedding in Hawaii a few years ago.
Katie Barnes - young, emerging, highly talented, she documents everything...she'll be a household name in 10 years...no pressure, Katie!
Mark Seliger - One of the best careers forged from music, celebrities and editorial work.
Annie Leibovitz - I greatly admire the deliberateness of her portraiture, although I'm not always fond of her work...I've learned a great deal by looking at her career.
Anton Corbijn - U2's longtime photographer and friend of the band. He also works in film and that's where I find myself migrating. Although his latest film "Linear" for U2 was the most awful thing I've ever watched...literally...but I still love you, Anton.
I'll add more artists later...feel free to send me your favorite photographers!
brian, i'm flattered! and likely the only time i'll be on the same list with nachtwey and leibovitz... i'm going out for a drink tomorrow night to celebrate! ;)
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