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At first, I don't have no any particular person that influenced me. Initially, I was curious to photograph those imperfections of place, person, still life, working class heroes or any living or non living things that I found unique. Some people needs to travel and go to different places to capture beautiful images. Me, I can stay in one place and shoot some interesting scenes, objects and any thing that's interest me. As time goes bye, I found the works of Henri Cartier-Bresson and Brian Duffy. I was blown out by Bresson's street photography. Very surreal and realistic. I love Brian Duffy's works in passion with Fashion. Especially his famous shot of John Lennon's portrait, which happens to be my mentor in Rock music. Nevertheless, these two are my influence in Photography, but then I want to develop my own style and be famous as well.
I don't actually influenced by them. I mostly trying to find my own style in photography. But I do have some name in photography that their works have been giving me some inspirations like Peter Sanders and Jim Zuckerman. Lately i love to see Karl Taylor's youtube channel. It's easy step by step instructional video.
The images that make sub consciously impact to the viewers.
From happiness and peace to high energy and sensitive feelings.
Photography is my hobby, my biggest passion. Detailing in the images inspire me. Markus Reugels is one person who has inspired me for his creative thinking and for his astonishing detailing & intricacy. Other than that I personally find many photos interesting, pics by NGC and some by amateurs in photo contests. But I don't see myself taking photography as a profession.
well there are many photo journalists across the world but i personally follow Steve Mc Curry as my mentor, the best photo journalists ever. He is an American photographer, & he is best known for his 'Afghani Girl' photograph during wars. that particular photograph was published as cover photo for National Geographic magazine.
Dave hill photography inspired me for being highly creative and commercial approach.
It's not about taking good picture but to convey a message leave and impression.
Rohinton Irani, Himanshuu Seth, Prabuddha Das Gupta, Emmanuel Jambo, Kibe Gitonga, Aditya Aarya. I get inspiration by looking at their work, but at the end of the day it's me, my camera and the subject you choose
Actually, to be truth, i am influenced by the photographs of those photographers whom clearly put their thought onto their Photographs, i can't name any specific person because the best element in photography is the creativity, the one with high creativity can produce more valuable works with little equipments rather than those who have best equipments but creativity doesn't blink on their mind. i am always inspired by creative shots of random photographers and i used to do the same with my photographs.
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I first started as a photographer when I was. I was very influenced by art photography at the time and one of the photographer I used to follow is a man called Poras Chaudhary. He has an excellent way of capturing the right colors.
Another photographer who I found inspiring was Jayanth Sharma, a natural history photographer. He doesn't resort to making his pictures dramatic but focuses on keeping them as natural and as beautiful as possible. I am pasting a couple of links so you can look them up.
http://www.toehold.in/team/jayanth_sharma.php#prettyPhoto
http://www.poraschaudhary.com/index
Since I pursued architecture as my career I am more inclined towards the same in photography. I think if you talk about influence, they best way is to learn different things from different people. This is probably why we all have a set of people that inspire us.