does anyone here appreciate the work of Hiroshi Sugimoto? (pic related) I find his conceptual series rather captivating despite the esoteric and simplistic nature of them.
What are /p/s favorite photographers and fine art photogs
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Does anyone know the name of the photographer who did a series of very flat landscapes in Arizona I think it was? I think his last name was something along the lines of Klein. Very german sounding at the very least.
>>2865127
Definitely with you
>>2865127
Seascape, still life and theater series are good shit. Esoteric and simplistic is right up my alley.
>>2865305
>Esoteric
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>>2865312
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I think my favourite landscape photographer is Michael Kenna. I like how he uses contrast to emphasise shape and line rather than detail. Lots of simplistic negative space
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The leading lines converge upon the central tree, giving it emphasis and making it stand out dispute it being identical to the countless others in the image.
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>>2865343
Lots of dodging and burning you mean. The straight neg would have looked *nothing* like this.
>it looks great tho
>>2865343
>Michael Kenna
Looking at his other works this is one of the few of him that I like. The others are so high in contrast, they look kind of cheesy and hella early 2000s.
>>2865765
Oh yeah and the damn vignetting ruining things.
>>2865765
Check out his Japan work, it's stunning.