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Michael Wesely | 1963- | German artist | works with ultra-long exposure photos
Frank Bowling | 1935- | Guyana-born British artist |
Alfredo Hlito | 1923 - 1993 | Argentine painter
Wes Anderson | Isle of Dogs
Ernesto Neto | 1954- | Brazilian artist “brazilian contemporary visual artist known for creating installations and sculptures“
Maria Auxiliadora | 1935-1974 | self-taught Brazilian painter
Judit Kristensen | Swedish illustrator
Kaarlo Stauffer | born 1988 | Finnish artist
Maëlle Doliveux | French and Swiss illustrator
Helen Crawford-White | Book cover designer and illustrator based in Brighton.
Seana Gavin | Collage artist based in London
Jin Dallae & Park Woohyuk | graphic design duo based in Korea
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Jin Dallae & Park Woohyuk | graphic design duo based in Korea
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It’s a shame that such a tree was cut down.
Nick Liefhebber | Dutch illustrator and graphic designer based in Utrecht
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Nick Liefhebber | Dutch illustrator and graphic designer based in Utrecht
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René Burri | 1933 - 2014 | Swiss photographer
He made famous portraits of Che Guevara, Pablo Picasso, Le Corbusier Burri documented Brasilia, São Paulo, Rio and Salvador (Brazil)
"In an interview Rene Burri was asked what advice he would give aspiring photographers. He gave the advice to “…go and cover things that nobody else is thinking about.”
“Go and discover for yourself, because the fantastic thing about photography is that you are able to freeze a moment that can never come back.”
"He learned from Henri Cartier-Bresson to look at his contact-sheets (images) upside-down. What does this do? It makes you better judge the compositions of your images, because you are no longer distracted by what is happening in the frame— you focus on the shapes and geometry of your images."
In photography there are generally two types of images: “Open” photos and “closed” photos.
http://erickimphotography.com/blog/2015/03/16/6-lessons-rene-burri-can-teach-you-about-street-photography/