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http://www.cliffordross.com/
::. Sometimes it takes a very simply image to move you ...clifford ross shoots the sea like you have never seen before.

http://photoarts.com/gallery/SATO/satoexh.html ::. In our first encounter with the photographs of Tokihiro Sato, we find a very poetic, lyrical world. Strange particles of light dispersed throughout the landscapes, cityscapes and deserted houses.

http://www.abstractphotography.com ::. Tatiana was born and raised in Russia, and moved to the United States in 1988. On her site you will see abstract photography like never before. As she does a unifying transformation of the colorful originals into a myriad of monochromatic hues that black-and-white photography offers.

http://www.myfotosite.com/home_e.html ::. For over 37 years Guarionex has had a love affair with what he calls urban abstracts. While many great photographers have found wonderful inspiration in nature, Guarionex has found it in his beautiful concrete apple, New York City.

http://www.ericlarson.com/index.html ::. good photography in a neatly designed site ... What more can one ask for

http://www.marioabbatepaolo.com/index.html ::. Mario Abbatepaolo's artistic background includes study at the Istituto Statale d'Arte in Bari, Italy. Presently, he works full time as fine art photographer. His work has been exhibited in numerous galleries.

http://www.dianefarrisgallery.com/artist/borges/index.html ::. Phil Borges's photographic projects focus on endangered cultures and tribal people around the world.

http://www.barnbaum.com/imagery.html ::. Bruce Barnbaum of Granite Falls, Washington entered photography as a hobbyist in the 1960s. After 35 years, it is still his hobby; it has also been his life’s work since 1970. He has taught workshops since 1972.Bruce is recognized as one of the finest photographers and darkroom printers on this planet, both through his b&w work, and increasingly through his color imagery.

http://www.maryellenmark.com ::. Master Photographer, Mary Ellen Mark has achieved worldwide visibilitythrough her numerous books, exhibitions and editorial magazine work. For almost three decades, she has traveled extensively to make pictures that reflect a high degree of humanism.

http://www.michaelkenna.net/html/newwork ::. Michael Kenna another famous image maker who needs no introduction, if you have been a black and white photographer for a while. Then it's very much possible you have heard of him or seen some of the amazingly unique imagery he has churned out over the years.

http://camillesolyagua.com ::. "Camille observes with care, curiosity and feeling. She photographs with passion and intensity, inviting us to share in the experience of viewing the wonderful secrets she has discovered. Her images clearly profess her love for the universal order.. ...."- Ruth Bernhard.

http://wynnwhitephoto.com ::. "I'm an American photographer, originally from the Northwestern United States, now living in Japan. I have been deeply involved in black and white photography for the past twenty years or so.Through this site I intend to introduce you to my images as well as .... used in their making.

http://www.franceweb.fr/ingirum/klein/accueilimg.html ::. The dramatic work of French photography legend William Klein is shown here, in this French-only site. One of the most influential documentary photography collections on the web.

http://www.mitchellfoto.com/home/html/home.htm ::. Its rare to find a website where you feel that the site design is stronger than the photographers gallery works. The last one on the suggested links section is an interesting site to visit, just for the heck of it.

http://photoarts.com/gallery/turner3/ ::. There exists between the acts of looking and seeing, like a barely visible fault-line, the act of knowing. The photographs of Judith Turner dance along this fault line so that this moment of knowing remains tantalizingly open. We are invited to intimately caress every pore and line of these familiar forms.