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Showing posts with label famous landscape photographers. Show all posts

Famous Photographers May Not Be Offering Peak Value

Unless you get a thrill out of telling people you had your pictures taken by a celebrity photographer, the name tied to the person taking the picture does not add value to the purchase of photography services. Value in the photography industry is measured by the quality of the image divided by the price. Thus, a low price tied to a low quality image does not represent a high value because the quality pulls down the value measurement. Similarly, an extremely expensive price tied to a good image is not high value because the high price pulls down the value.

Since price and quality work in tandem to determine value, the determination of value in the photography industry is not always straight forward. This article suggests some three questions a consumer of photography services should consider when seeking out value in his portrait purchases.

Does the photographer tout famous people as part of his clientele? While people who photograph famous people generally do quality work, the fact that a photographer has the rich and famous as his clients does not normally mean their images are better than those who don't. It means they have connection. Since connections to the Hollywood crowd does nothing to add to the quality of a photographer's work but usually does add to the price the photographer feels he can charge, a photographer touting his famous clientele is a sign that price and profits for him and not high value for you the client is his primary focus.

Does the photographer's work resonate with you? Since people are unique the work of some photographers will resonate with a particular person more than others. This often leads to the fortunate experience of having the work of a lower priced photographer provide higher value than that of a higher priced photographer. When the work of the lower priced photographer resonates with a client, the client finds an image that for him has a high quality quotient. Since the price is lower and the quality is high the value the client receives is also high. Therefore, a person seeking high value should ignore what others say is quality and find a photographer whose work they can connect with.

Photography and the Famous Photographers

Consider the ranks of the greatest photographers of all time? Now, it might be a good idea, some of them and their work have so you know what they have done to check.

Probably one of the greatest photographers of all time was Ansel Adams. Adams was in San Francisco, California, born in 1902. He lived in Caramel until his death in 1984. His favorite photo was titled "Moonrise over Hernandez, 1944." This is an impressive photo shows a beautiful night and the town below.

Other famous photos by Adams were "Clearing Winter Storm" and "Winter Sunrise". Adams has been a lot of outdoor photography with stunning views. His most popular photo was printed about 1,000 copies. The price range of these photos, according to the state between $ 5,000 to $ 175,000, if you find one.

The passage of landscape photography outdoors naked women on the beach that the works of Jock Sturges. Sturges was born in the great city of New York in 1947. He currently lives in Seattle, Washington. His favorite pictures, all nude beach, are "Misty Dawn 1991" and "Northern California, 1991." His prints range in price from $ 1,000 to $ 3,000. His most expensive print sold for $ 4,000.

Herman Leonard was taking photos of jazz legends known. Born in Allentown, PA 1923rd He lives and works in New Orleans. His most popular images are photos of jazz legends Dexter Gordon, Duke Ellington, Frank Sinatra, Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong and Billie Holiday. Herman Leonard was one of the most active photographers even if they do not work in their profession. She often traveled with artists such as Marlon Brando, who was in 1954. His photos range in price from $ 950 to $ 5500.

Another great photographer Irving Penn was born in Plainfield, New Jersey in 1917. Penn was actually known for a number of different types of photography and fashion photography and provocative life style portraits. His most famous was "Cuzco Children" which sold for as much as $ 175 000 in the new century. Penn has been for some of the most popular magazines of our time, including Harper's Bazaar, Saks Fifth Avenue and Vogue.

Another great photographer, who most people have heard that it was the first and only Helmut Newton, who died recently in 2004. He is best known for photos of fashion and nudes illustrating themes of mass media, Glamour, Sex and Drama. Newton's work is often regarded as foreign. He was once quoted as saying: "My job is as a portrait photographer to seduce, amuse and entertain." It was certainly better than anyone else. His popular image "Now I, II." His photographs are very demand so that some go for as much as $ 400 000 para.

The list of famous photographers goes, literally forever. So if you think that the ranks of this great and many others, then you have to work hard at their craft.