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© Christian Patterson
I love the simplicity and the evocative work of Christian Patterson. Christian Patterson is an American photographer located in New York City. Few years ago he worked with the legendary fine art photographer William Eggleston and in a way you can see the influence of Eggleston in his work. Christian plays a significant [...]

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by Robert Vizzini
File Magazine published an interesting series of New York City photographer Robert Vizzini all taken with a toy camera (Diana). You can find the images either at File Magazine or at his personal website under Toy camera
Growing up, prison pictures and gangster films made a big impression on me. It was Bogart, [...]

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by Takashi Yasamura
I like photography that creates art out of ordinary life by blending objects, color, shapes and light with simplicity. The work (see here, here and here) of Takashi Yasamura is a great example of that.
Born in Shiga, Japan in 1972, Yasumura explored the home of his parents for seven years, creating his quirky [...]

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Beautiful work by Gregory Colbert. I recomend to see the images in the HTLM site rather than the flash site, this last is very nice but a bit too slow even with fast broadband connection. Since his debut in Venice in 2002, more than 1 million visitors have seen his work Ashes and Snow. The [...]

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© Gary Gladstone
For years, Gary Gladstone worked as a corporate annual report photographer taking pictures of buildings, worksites, businessmen, businesswomen and commercial products. Then in the late 1990s, Gladstone realized corporate photography was becoming mundane and decided he needed to become a “different photographer.”On a lark, Gladstone decided to spend a week traveling to different [...]

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