Recent past has witnessed phenomenally improved techniques in the field of photography enabling even novices to pose as experts. Their having in-depth knowledge to be able to offer clarifications and explain on improvements and techniques when asked, is highly doubtful.
But, as you analyze and sift, you can come across a number of seasoned, talented professional photographers who are really knowledgeable making an ever-lasting stint through their memorable, world-famous shots. Their snapshots are really superb, speaking, beautiful and attractive carrying life in them. The ever- growing editing and manipulative techniques help the professionals mesmerize the viewers the world-over.
Of great interest and worthiness would be to recall some eight photographers including Pete Souza, a multi-term presidential photographer and Ira Block, a world-trotting photographer here dwelling on their unparalleled works.
Pete Souza:
Starting 2008, Pete Souza is seen working as chief presidential photographer of the White House spanning many terms including those of President Ronald Reagan’s second term and presently President Obama’s two terms. Pete Souza’s works, which are mostly political covering the headquarters and further, make social media Instagram abuzz evoking keen interest the world-over.
Jonathan Mannion:
The youths of cities, who are connoisseurs of rap music are crazy about this photographer’s snapshots. The shots mostly cover musical extravaganzas such as Biggie, Busta Rhymes and Lil Wayne. Other snaps of the musical trope include the cover of Jay Z’s album ‘Reasonable Doubt’ rated by himself as the most exciting collection.
Ira Block:
He is synonymous with National Geographic capturing shoots starting from 1970’s all through the world. His photos depict thrill, food habits and real life of people and forest denizens alike. In particular, his snapshots covering streets of New York City, Mexico’s picturesque buildings and waters of Thailand are all too famous.
Brad Elterman:
Carving out a niche for himself as a classic music photographer, Elterman captured rock ‘n’ roll shows through his wicked lens as his forte. He further began adding references and authentications to Hollywood’s music scenes right from the 70’s. His chief, popular photo collections include those of the Runaways, the Who, the Ramones, David Bowie and the Sex Pistols.
Nick Knight:
Also known as Sir Nick Knight, this British photographer’s career has been many-sided: he used to take snaps for brand advertisements of Calvin Klein, Alexander McQueen and Dior; he was an editor for fashion magazines-Vogue and W; and he has also made a small stint in pop music producing videos for Bjork and Lady Gaga.
Ellen Von Unwerth:
It’s pop world, always and everywhere for this photographer. The other shoots include Unwerth in the company of stars like Kim Kardashian and Drew Barrymore.
Hank Willis Thomas:
He’s known for his concepts and themes which mostly relate to race and culture. Thomas’ photo shoots are so popular that they became museum exhibits in Guggenheim, Whitney and Museum of Modern Art.
Ami Vitale:
With a penchant for travel, Ami Vitale has traveled widely covering nearly 85 countries, studying cultures. An accredited messenger for Nikon, the iconic camera, she has had her works published in magazines-National Geographic and Time.
But, as you analyze and sift, you can come across a number of seasoned, talented professional photographers who are really knowledgeable making an ever-lasting stint through their memorable, world-famous shots. Their snapshots are really superb, speaking, beautiful and attractive carrying life in them. The ever- growing editing and manipulative techniques help the professionals mesmerize the viewers the world-over.
Of great interest and worthiness would be to recall some eight photographers including Pete Souza, a multi-term presidential photographer and Ira Block, a world-trotting photographer here dwelling on their unparalleled works.
Pete Souza:
Starting 2008, Pete Souza is seen working as chief presidential photographer of the White House spanning many terms including those of President Ronald Reagan’s second term and presently President Obama’s two terms. Pete Souza’s works, which are mostly political covering the headquarters and further, make social media Instagram abuzz evoking keen interest the world-over.
Jonathan Mannion:
The youths of cities, who are connoisseurs of rap music are crazy about this photographer’s snapshots. The shots mostly cover musical extravaganzas such as Biggie, Busta Rhymes and Lil Wayne. Other snaps of the musical trope include the cover of Jay Z’s album ‘Reasonable Doubt’ rated by himself as the most exciting collection.
Ira Block:
He is synonymous with National Geographic capturing shoots starting from 1970’s all through the world. His photos depict thrill, food habits and real life of people and forest denizens alike. In particular, his snapshots covering streets of New York City, Mexico’s picturesque buildings and waters of Thailand are all too famous.
Brad Elterman:
Carving out a niche for himself as a classic music photographer, Elterman captured rock ‘n’ roll shows through his wicked lens as his forte. He further began adding references and authentications to Hollywood’s music scenes right from the 70’s. His chief, popular photo collections include those of the Runaways, the Who, the Ramones, David Bowie and the Sex Pistols.
Nick Knight:
Also known as Sir Nick Knight, this British photographer’s career has been many-sided: he used to take snaps for brand advertisements of Calvin Klein, Alexander McQueen and Dior; he was an editor for fashion magazines-Vogue and W; and he has also made a small stint in pop music producing videos for Bjork and Lady Gaga.
Ellen Von Unwerth:
It’s pop world, always and everywhere for this photographer. The other shoots include Unwerth in the company of stars like Kim Kardashian and Drew Barrymore.
Hank Willis Thomas:
He’s known for his concepts and themes which mostly relate to race and culture. Thomas’ photo shoots are so popular that they became museum exhibits in Guggenheim, Whitney and Museum of Modern Art.
Ami Vitale:
With a penchant for travel, Ami Vitale has traveled widely covering nearly 85 countries, studying cultures. An accredited messenger for Nikon, the iconic camera, she has had her works published in magazines-National Geographic and Time.