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Friday 07 November 2003
Which photographer has the most websites? My bet is Juergen Stumpe of photos4you.de. Latest addition to his already impressive collection of sites is two websites about spanish destinations Valencia and Ibiza. Enjoy!
Mads @ 13:06 GMT+1 | a |
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Back in January I published a link to Danish photographer Asger Carlsen's site. This month he is the featured pro-photographer over at Agfanet. Congratulations Asger, you're in great company! Btw. the Agfanet pick for online-gallery of the month is usually worth a look. This month is no exception. Although I am really(!) annoyed by the navigation on the site, the website for Helga Schierke photographic representation contains some excellent photos from the photographers they represent. Definately worth a look!
Mads @ 11:19 GMT+1 | a |
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I've published a couple of new links for you to enjoy over the weekend: Imagemachine is the portfolio of Norwegian photographer Jesper Kjerumgaards. I'm particularly fond of his action and people photos. onlinephotogalleries.com is an impressive collection of photography by Laurenz Bobke. I've only had time to browse a few of the categories, but I'm truly impressed by the level of quality in his work!
Mads @ 10:22 GMT+1 | a |
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Friday 31 October 2003 "Every Playboy Centerfold, The Decades" by Jason Salvadon combines every Playboy centerfold across four decades. Jason writes: "The photographs in this suite are the result of mean averaging every Playboy centerfold foldout for the four decades beginning Jan. 1960 through Dec. 1999. This tracks, en masse, the evolution of this form of portraiture." Nice!
Mads @ 11:57 GMT+1 | a |
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