Photo Family tree
Artists From the tree:
Nick Lavecchia
- Nick is a local Photographer that takes his his inspirations from the sea and the rugged life of a New Englander. He uses a lot of different styles and uses his underwater housings for different angles of approach
Morgan Maassen
- Morgan is known for his elegant and smooth style with his approach to experience. His colors are very warm and bright, but all flow nicely together. His inspirations come from water and adventure. Also he has contributed many award wining film shorts to add to his stills.
Ray Collins
- Ray Collins specializes in finding different shapes through the movement of water. Again another artist who finds his inspiration through this element, but is different it how he finds different shapes, mountains, and settings.
Ori Gershi
-Ori definitely uses the order in chaos blowing up plants and flowers into these abstract shapes and arrangements.
Hiroshi Sugimoto
- Hiroshi expresses a lot of his philosophical views on life through his images. They express peace, serenity, and connections through life in his peaces.
Bill Cunningham
- Bill is an extremely lively man who expresses the people of NYC and their fashions through his work.
Vik Muniz
- Vik takes inspiration from how the little things can contribute to the big picture. He's well known for his large pieces of art and arrangements to make beautiful pieces of art.
Jeff Widener
- Jeff uses his his work for showing a cause. A few of his most famous pieces came from military revolution and oppression.
Chris Burkard
- Chris is my all time favorite adventure photographer, and pretty much my favorite photographer in general. His ability to capture his adventures across the world in the beauty and the color that he does is absolutely mind blowing sometimes. He's released many collections and endeavors over the years and has even created his own children's book based on his work. Anyway here are just two of his examples... http://www.chrisburkard.com/
Catherine Opie
- Catherine shows how objects and people change overtime, and the connections between nature, society, and her work. A lot of the work she does is planned and takes time.
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