Welcome to my inspiration page:
This is the page where I put all the different photographers and see the styles that make them different from any other photographer.
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Annie Leibovitz: |
Dorothea Lange:
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This is one inspirational female photographer known mostly for her taking a portrait of John Lennon on the same day he was assassinated and working for the 'Rolling Stones' Magazine. Her particular styles is having rich bold dark colors that pop right of the pictures and poses that are meant to be dramatic. Her work is considered to be iconic, yet provocative to say the least.
Ansel Adams: This photographer essentially created a more accurate way of getting the proper systems exposer and adjusting contrast along with a man named Fred Archer. His photographer were still life, essentially taking a quick snapshot of a life to preserve it for future generations to come and take a look at, giving the type of perspective of the age in which he lived in in terms of hardships and road blocks that need to be overcome.
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This is another inspirational female photographer that caused a spark of conversation during the Great Depression by making portraits of farmers who had been displaced and migrant workers in their dirty clothes. Her style is in the more black and white film, showing off what was dirty in the best way possible and opening the eyes of different people through sorrowful and hopeless eyes.
Diane Arbus:
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