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Brent Stirton |
Brent is the senior staff photographer for the assignment division of Getty Images, New York. He specializes in documentary work and is known for his alternative approaches. |
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Koen Demuynck |
Koen Demuynck is an Belgian photographer who managed to blend advertisement and surrealism. I really adore his work so too bad his website is a bit slowish. |
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Mitchell Kanashkevich |
Mitchell is a tirelessly curious world wanderer and a travel/documentary photographer. Hismain passion lies in capturing disappearing ancient cultures and the human condition in unique, challenging situations.
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Jeremy Cowart |
At his core, Jeremy loves to make art. Starting out as a designer, Jeremy really only began taking pictures to bring texture into his design work. But what a photographer he turned out to be! |
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Joon Brandt |
Joon's photograps and film direction are the results of the fusion of his visual effects talent and his unique progressive vision of the still and moving image |
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Les Forrester |
Les' work is described as creative with a refreshing edge and has been published worldwide. He was also featured in “Take a view Landscape Photographer of the Year” 2008 and 2009. |
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Mark Velasquez |
Definitely different to all the rest: his goal is to spread his unique sense of humor and creative energy ... and imho succeeds to do so! |
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Jip van Bodegom
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Very young Dutch photographer I stumbled accross while surfing the internet. He has a pretty unique way of combining photography and Photoshop, without going over the top. Really really really like it! |
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