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    Who's worth looking at?

    Has fame blessed any contemporary digital fine-art photographers whose work involves digital camera capture but only using software such as Photoshop to emulate what would be considered conventional darkroom techniques (e.g., burning, dodging, spotting, etc.,)? IOW, no collage, filter trickery, etc.

    People like Olivia Parker or John Paul Caponigro would not be on this list. Who would?

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    Quote Originally Posted by smieglitz View Post
    Has fame blessed any contemporary digital fine-art photographers whose work involves digital camera capture but only using software such as Photoshop to emulate what would be considered conventional darkroom techniques (e.g., burning, dodging, spotting, etc.,)? IOW, no collage, filter trickery, etc.

    People like Olivia Parker or John Paul Caponigro would not be on this list. Who would?

    Joe
    The first name that comes to mind is Brooks Jensen, though I don't suppose his fame comes from his photography. He uses an all digital workflow that is based in traditional darkroom technique. I'm sure there are others. Jim Collum is another name that comes to mind.

    Don Bryant

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    I would include Huntington Witheril. (sp?). Although some of his color work seems to be worked over pretty well with with the new filters in CS3.

 

 
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