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Seth Resnick is the consummate professional. His polished and sophisticated images are mostly shot on location, where he works with portable lighting gear and digital cameras.
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By Kelly Mattson, Photography by Seth Resnick
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Solving problems. Seth Resnicks career all comes down to solving
problems. The award-winning photographer lives for those opportunities
where he can take a situation that poses a challenge and figure out how
to make it work with the tools at his disposal. I like to make
something out of nothing, says Resnick. |
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After pioneering analog color techniques in the 1950s and 1960s, Pete Turner has turned his attention to working with digital technology to create his most visually captivating images yet.
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By Myrna Masucci, Photography by Pete Turner
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More than 40 years ago, photographer Pete Turner crafted the bold,
surreal palette of colors that would define his work. Today, as his
camera and computer become one, Turner creates images that continue to
inspire us. He lives simultaneously in the worlds of science and art,
skillfully using one to facilitate the other.
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World-renowned nature photographer Art Wolfe is moving in a new digital direction
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By William Sawalich, Photography by Art Wolfe
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Art Wolfe is synonymous with nature photography. When the
photographer-adventurer got his hands on a digital camera for the first
time, instead of doing the expectedphotographing the dramatic animal
and landscape portraits that are so well associated with his nameWolfe
turned his Canon EOS-1Ds to the extraordinary scenes within ordinary
city life.
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For Paulo Filgueiras, the journey from surf photographer in Rio de Janeiro to highly demanded fashion shooter in New York has been more challenging and circuitous than his path to digital technology
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By Christopher Robinson, Photography by Paulo Filgueiras
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Keeping fashion photography fresh. Its a simple statement, but its
much more of an elusive goal to meet. While some well-known fashion
shooters have come up with a look that they recycle time and again, the
very best in the field, the true talents, are constantly reinventing
themselves and their style in a quest for a new and different
collection of imagery. The challenge, always, is to create dynamic
photographs that evoke emotions in the viewer while not being so
outlandish that theyre dismissed as overly contrived and silly. |
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Photographer Doug Menuez’s years of photojournalism experience lend a fresh realism to his commercial and fine-art work
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By Rachel Grumman, Photography by Doug Menuez
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Doug Menuez doesnt want to be pigeonholedand it shows. The
award-winning photographer has covered advertising and fashion
campaigns for major brands such as Amazon.com, Champion, Microsoft and
Reebok, and is a serious fine-art photographer, as well. Yet he has
strong roots in photojournalism, having shot the milestone stories of
the 1980s, such as the AIDS crisis, the famine in Ethiopia and the drug
wars for hard-hitting publications, including The Washington Post,
Time, Life and Fortune.
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