The Greatest Photographer You’ve NEVER Heard Of

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Alain C.J. de Lotbinière – Russian Soul

Bernd Rainer Mayer – Smythe Road, Zogos: The Planta Building, Garbage Separators: Sulaymaniah, and Trash Collectors: Sri Lanka

Jun Miki – Samba Samba

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Fort Worth, TX 76109
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19 Comments

  1. What an amazing work of art by Alain C.J. de Lotbinière; Thank you for sharing…

  2. That Russian Soul book looks amazing. Obviously your workshops are way above my skill levels.

  3. What beautiful, and meaningfulI, work by your “student” photographers! I love that you bring these wonderful artists out of the shadows. It seems to me that some of your students, were they not off performing silly things like brain surgery(!), could very well lead their own workshops. Thanks for this video.

  4. Four embossed Cyrillic letters on the book cover say Dusha, that means – soul.

  5. I am far too curious, so if you put the description of where the photo was taken in the back of the book then I have the burden of flipping back and forth constantly. I need to know. Even if it is somewhere in Russia, which I know nothing about.

  6. Ted, have you by chance seen the work or read the book “The Witch of Kodakery” about Myra Albert Wiggins, 1869-1956? The book covers the interesting times of the early American photography movement and her admission in 1903 to the Photo-Secession and her difficulties. It was interesting how so many of modern photographers’ struggles were the same even back then.

  7. Love your videos, would mean a lot if you watched one of ours. your videos are something that always leaves me feeling positive. hopefully you will like our work as well. BTW our channel has nothing to do with photography, but a lot of knowledge about cameras and lenses that got me started came from your knowledge! Cheers! and keep looking up!

  8. This video is a great reminder that there are so many amazing photographers out there that we’ve never heard of. Thanks for introducing us to Alan Doenier and Jun Miki! I can’t wait to see more of their work Sir

  9. i agree about similarities in photography, especially black and white images i enjoy taking and the angiographic images i work with in endovascular neurosurgery.

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