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cheryllynnh
Posts: 1815
Flint, Michigan, US
David Birdsong
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NAIKE
Posts: 399
Knoxville, Illinois, US
Creative photographer MM#7269
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Holix
Posts: 855
Los Angeles, California, US
Let's not forget this...
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SPRINGHEEL
Posts: 38224
Detroit, Michigan, US
Holix wrote: Let's not forget this...
Seconded.... He and Ravens Laughter were a major inspiration for me when I started....
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FMfoto
Posts: 1577
Los Angeles, California, US
Thanks for consolidating all these people!! The majority of whom I've ALREADY marked in my FAVORITES list!! (and some new ones to be!)
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FMfoto
Posts: 1577
Los Angeles, California, US
Koray!! This shot is still stunning me! Here or anywhere else!
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Bil Brown
Posts: 2170
Los Angeles, California, US
Stuntkid
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Siddella
Posts: 65
Detroit, Michigan, US
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Naomy Quinones
Posts: 339
Orlando, Florida, US
Sita Mae wrote: Brad Miller:
Oh I loooove him and he´s very nice too !
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Alex N
Posts: 2185
Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
Holix wrote: Let's not forget this...
Is it odd that my initial reaction to that was 'that is so beautiful!'?
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Ridwan
Posts: 545
Sterling, Virginia, US
RAW-R IMAGE wrote: Just a question on creativity for this post. Does an image need to be highly posed, constructed and manipulated to qualify as creative? No... But in my eyes... there has to be some level of thought and effort that went into it... no matter how simple it may be... I believe that the people I was looking to see in this post are people who continuously produce work that makes your think and/or feel... whatever those feelings may be... that to be is the definition of creativity... LETS KEEP IT COMING...
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Hillwoman2
Posts: 1018
Alexandria, Virginia, US
I like Kelly's creativity. She keeps me thinking.
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SPRINGHEEL
Posts: 38224
Detroit, Michigan, US
Hillwoman2 wrote: I like Kelly's creativity. She keeps me thinking.
Great choice....she is just brilliant.....
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LeDeux Art
Posts: 50123
San Ramon, California, US
Nina Pak MM #197077
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JLC Images
Posts: 11615
Phillipsburg, New Jersey, US
I am so happy I found this thread. Amazing!
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Studio 87
Posts: 384
Hamilton, Alabama, US
JCL Images (awesome stuff imo) #253615 Vondracek (though I think he stopped shooting for now) #216235
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Ridwan
Posts: 545
Sterling, Virginia, US
Soo many ports that I overlooked or havent even seen... thank you
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Ruby Leigh
Posts: 1344
Manchester, New Hampshire, US
Ryan Gee...http://www.modelmayhem.com/member.php?id=578766
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MMDesign
Posts: 18647
Louisville, Kentucky, US
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Teresa Myers
Posts: 881
East Moline, Illinois, US
Teresa Sellers
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Ridwan
Posts: 545
Sterling, Virginia, US
Siddella wrote: DVS (he does everything in studio with no photoshop effects)
ohh damn how could i forget DVS...
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Ridwan
Posts: 545
Sterling, Virginia, US
another: Bobby "Do Right" : Mayhem #50407
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Ridwan
Posts: 545
Sterling, Virginia, US
another: The Modern Day Muse : Mayhem #236370
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Ridwan
Posts: 545
Sterling, Virginia, US
yet another... PHOENIX T PHOTO : Mayhem #637605
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Coarse Art
Posts: 3729
Lexington, Ohio, US
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Victoria Vertuga
Posts: 4905
Los Angeles, California, US
I friggin love this thread
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Joan Lee
Posts: 559
Madison, Wisconsin, US
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Fizzybubbly
Posts: 824
New York, New York, US
Kyle Lane
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Star
Posts: 17966
Los Angeles, California, US
Andrew
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Robert Sanders
Posts: 905
Los Angeles, California, US
After scanning this thread, I find it interesting that a large portion of what is deemed "creative" is unquestionably dark. Is this precognitive of what creative has to be? Or is this just a general channel of liberation or genre of what perpetuates the creative mind - dark images are just more creative? Just a thought.
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Joan Lee
Posts: 559
Madison, Wisconsin, US
Robert Sanders wrote: After scanning this thread, I find it interesting that a large portion of what is deemed "creative" is unquestionably dark. Is this precognitive of what creative has to be? Or is this just a general channel of liberation or genre of what perpetuates the creative mind - dark images are just more creative? Just a thought. hmm, good thought...perhaps to present the dark is more brave than creative...or perhaps, and i think it must be, it is both.
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Elley S
Posts: 1153
Los Angeles, California, US
Onions
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Elley S
Posts: 1153
Los Angeles, California, US
Misery Loves
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The Silencing Machine
Posts: 15759
South Amboy, New Jersey, US
Sita Mae wrote: Brad Miller:
This is my favorite photographer on this site. Check out his webpage if you haven't yet.
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Elley S
Posts: 1153
Los Angeles, California, US
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