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Fabulous Photographers You Need To Know

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Simon Norfolk
Simon Norfolk
Simon Norfolk

Simon Norfolk is a landscape photographer whose work predominantly focuses on conflict zones and on the concept of the battlefield in all his forms.

Jeff Kerby

Jeff Kerby’s wildlife photography is what brought his name to National Geographic. The Gelada monkeys in Ethiopia were his models for this. Drone and aerial photography are also common in his work, and he uses it to stand out from the ‘sky crowd’.

Paul Nicklen
Paul Nicklen

Paul Nicklen is a Canadian photographer and marine biologist. His work has taken him around the globe. He has been documenting the beauty and the plight of our planet for over twenty years. BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year and the prestigious World Press Photo for Photojournalism are just two of his awards.

Matthias Haker
Matthias Haker

Architecture is the focus of Matthias Haker. Whether this means empty spaces, spiral staircases, or facades that resemble paintings, he has photographed it all. Originally from Germany, he still resides there as a freelance photographer.

Erlend & Orsolya Haarberg
Erlend & Orsolya Haarberg
Erlend & Orsolya Haarberg

What makes them stand out is their perspective on the landscape. The texture and desaturation of this image below create an abstract image, with a complete lack of scale and size. They both work as freelance landscape photographers in Norway, and it isn’t difficult to see why.

Victoria Siemer
Victoria Siemer
Victoria Siemer

If this isn’t beautifully done abstract and contemporary photography, then I don’t know what is. Victoria Siemer, or ‘Witchoria’, is a Visual Artist based in Brooklyn, NY. Her works exist very much in the digital realm. Photo manipulations create a surreal mood for ennui, existential crisis, and heartbreak.

Dirk Bakker
Dirk Bakker

He is a graphic designer who brings us beautiful street photography. He coined the term ‘PhotoGraphic’ and often abstracts images by isolating forms to create a rhythm pleasant to the eye.

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