Searching For This Photographer


Browsing Facebook and saw this image, thought it was ironic after we had our multiples project, however I can't find the photographer's name anywhere.

Multiples Project


Ken Rockwell

Information/Crituque coming soon






















Lauren Freedmon - Dislike Work Critique


 This might just be one of the first photographer's I have found where the work just isn't my forte. I have never been a huge fan of horror anything (Just a bit of a pansy lol) but especially work/movies that involves children being the main focus of it. I wasn't able to find much on this one as she only has a facebook page(https://www.facebook.com/lalalaurenphotography) and her website is still under construction. While not all her work revolves around horror I did manage to find a photo or two that I liked of hers, of course they were zero gore and something I could relate to content wise. Below is one of her creepier pieces that I truly didn't like, though again this goes back to the entire I don't much like horror/scary things.


This next photo I found...I'm sure we can all(At least I hope) understand and know just where it's coming from...
Any ideas yet? Yes? No..Maybe? Idunno?
Okay well I'll shine some light on it for those that don't know. The car is the killer and jealous car from Stephen King's famous book and movie, Christine.




Jimmy Nelson


I stumbled upon this photographer on my Facebook news feed. The strange thing however that caught my attention was the subjects in his photography. I got really curious about it as you don't see a lot of people taking photo's of tribes in different locations of the world. However, once I figured out his name and found his website, my interest really began to grow in his work. Some of his more interesting work has gone into his series "Before They Pass Away". In this series he has traveled the world in order to see just how some of these tribes have managed to survive with their traditions and practices in tact as the world around them has evolved and changed drastically. 
His video that I've listed before is fascinating to hear, from his British accent that adds character to his story and personallity down to him talking about living with the tribes and their curiosity of him and his equipment. It's worth the 13 or so minutes to watch. 

Jimmy Nelson‘s dream had always been to create a visual document that reminds us, and the generations to come, of the “beauty of pure and honest living”. The aim of his latest project is to keep the traditions of the world’s last tribes alive for us to learn from. (http://baltic-review.com/2013/11/jimmy-nelson-photographing-the-last-of-the-untouched/




Jim Reed

The amount of risks this photographer is just astounding from his pictures of hurricanes down to his up close and personal views of Tornadoes.

Started:  Started in 1969, became fascinated in photography at age 8








Fall Colors


Zackery



Mom & Zack


Jess Lee

Name: Jess Lee

Main Focus Point: Nature Photography

About:  Jess began his career in his early teens living in Sierra Nevada Mountains on his families ranch.

Reason Of Inspiration:





Tony Stromberg

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Name: Tony Stromberg

Main Focus Point: Equine Photography

About:  Tony began his career in photography as an advertising photographer two decades ago.  Several years ago, he turned away from the advertising side of his career and into a more personal aspect, the horse. Originally from the west, he finally decided to get introduced to the horse. 

Reason Of Inspiration:
Tony captures the beauty and elegance in todays wild horses, his primary focus. Rather then looking at domestic horses he goes out and finds shots and opportunities many wouldn't try to come up with or see as to dangerous to do. Tony also prefers to photography in black and white or sepia.



Hello Fall


Fiddling about in lightroom



Bob Langrish

Name: Bob Langrish

Main Focus Point: Equine Photography

About: ---------------

Reason Of Inspiration:
Another wonderful equine photographer that manages to catch more "in the moment" pictures from the Olympics to everyday horses in their pastures. But, while photographing, he manages to catch a bond between the camera and the horse that most photographers don't manage to grasp. There's emotion and personality of the animal and the moment in the pictures he takes.


My Son and Niece and Princess And Pandy






Before & After

Before

After Photoshop

One Of My Insperations

Name: Robert Vavra

Main Focus Point: Equine Photography


About: His career began when he purchased a one way ticket to Spain. He had only enough to gain a one way with about $300.00 left over in his pocket, however in some stories relating to this amazing Equine Photographer he went to Spain "he arrived in Seville with a creative vision that would eventually earn him celebrity status as the world's premier equine photographer and icon." Eventually he became the author of well over 80 books in many different languages, he has a one many gallery of well over 100 images

Reason Of Inspiration:

I have always been a fan of his art work as he tends to do pictures of Spanish breeds of horses, which in my eyes are some of the most beautiful and elegant breeds there are. They were bred to fight the bulls but anymore are widely used in the field of Dressage (My terms, Ballet on horse back). He rarely does images of horses under saddle in order to capture a more free and majestic image of what these horses can do. Below is one of my favorite images he's done. Four lovely Andalusian stallions each with a different curious look on their faces as if to say, "What are you doing?"



"Cárdenas: Horses & Home" with Robert Vavra"