Portraits of famous photographers. The most famous photographs

I have long been planning to post life and success stories of the most famous photographers in the past in my feed. Actually, I wanted to start maintaining my Topics with this very topic.
Lately I’ve often thought that everything we do (meaning our professional activity, and our hobbies) - this is some kind of PSHIC, which is unlikely to ever change anything in the lives of current and future generations. Those. the question is WHAT after all is SELF-REALIZATION(including in photography?!)

Elliott Erwitt- a legend of world photography, became famous as the most talented author of black and white photographs. His works are lively, emotional, with a sense of humor and deep meaning, captivated audiences in many countries. The uniqueness of the photographer’s technique lies in the ability to see irony in the world around him. He did not like staged shots, did not use retouching and worked only with film cameras. Everything that Ervit has ever filmed is genuine reality, through the eyes of an optimist.

“I want the images to be emotional. There is little else that interests me in photography."Elliott Erwitt

Arnold Newman (Arnold Newman) devoted nearly seventy years of his life to photography, not stopping working almost until his death: “August and I (Newman speaks of his wife - A.V.) are busier and more active than ever,” the photographer said in 2002, “Today I’m working again on new ideas, books, travel - it will never end and thank God.” In this he was mistaken - on June 6, 2006 he died - sudden cardiac arrest. As if anticipating this diagnosis, he once said: “We don’t take photographs with cameras. We make them with our hearts."

« I think today's generation has one problem. It is so carried away by objectivity that it forgets about photography itself. Forgets to create images like Cartier-Bresson or Salgado - two of the greatest 35mm photographers who ever lived. They can use any theme to create a photograph, no matter what it is. They truly create photography that you enjoy, a lot of pleasure from. And now, every time it's the same thing: two people in bed, someone with a needle in their arm or something like that, Lifestyles or nightclubs. You look at these and after a week you begin to forget, after two weeks you can’t remember a single one. But a photograph can then be considered interesting when it sinks into our consciousness» Arnold Newman

Alfred Stieglitz

According to Encyclopedia Britannica, Alfred Stieglitz (Alfred Stieglitz) "almost single-handedly pushed his country into the world of 20th-century art." It was Stieglitz who became the first photographer whose works were awarded museum status. From the very beginning of his career as a photographer, Stieglitz faced disdain for photography from the artistic elite: “The artists to whom I showed my early photographs said they were jealous of me; that my photographs are better than their paintings, but, unfortunately, photography is not art. “I couldn’t understand how you can simultaneously admire a work and reject it as not made by hands, how you can put your own works higher only on the basis that they are made by hand,” Stieglitz was indignant. He could not come to terms with this state of affairs: “Then I began to fight... for the recognition of photography as a new means of self-expression, so that it would have equal rights with any other forms of artistic creativity.”

« I would like to draw your attention to the most popular misconception about photography - the term “professional” is used for photos that are generally considered successful, the term “amateur” is used for unsuccessful ones. But almost all great photographs are made - and always have been taken - by those who pursue photography in the name of love - and certainly not in the name of profit. The term “amateur” precisely implies a person working in the name of love, so the fallacy of the generally accepted classification is obvious.”Alfred Stieglitz

It is perhaps difficult to find in the history of world photography a personality more controversial, tragic, and so unlike anyone else than Diane Arbus. She is idolized and cursed, some imitate her, others try with all their might to avoid it. Some can spend hours looking at her photographs, others try to quickly close the album. One thing is obvious - the work of Diane Arbus leaves few people indifferent. There was nothing insignificant or trivial about her life, her photographs, her death.

Extraordinary talent Yousuf Karsh As a portrait photographer, he did his job: he was - and remains - one of the most famous photographers of all times. His books sell in huge numbers, exhibitions of his photographs are held all over the world, and his works are included in the permanent collections of leading museums. Karsh had a great influence on many portrait photographers, especially in the 1940s and 1950s. Some critics argue that he often idealizes the character, imposes his philosophy on the model, and talks more about himself than about the person being portrayed. However, no one denies that his portraits were made with extraordinary skill and inner world- model or photographer - has a captivating attention on the viewer. He received many awards, prizes, honorary titles, and in 2000 the Guinness Book of Records named Yusuf Karsh the most outstanding master of portrait photography.

« If, by looking at my portraits, you learn something more significant about the people depicted in them, if they help you sort out your feelings about someone whose work has left an imprint on your brain - if you look at the photograph and say: “ Yes, that’s him” and at the same time you learn something new about the person - that means this is a really successful portrait» Yusuf Karsh

Man Ray Since the beginning of his photography career, he has constantly experimented with new technical techniques. In 1922, he rediscovered the method of creating photographic images without a camera. Another discovery of the photographer, also known long before him, but practically not used, was solarization - an interesting effect that is obtained by re-exposing a negative. He turned solarization into an artistic technique, as a result of which ordinary items, faces, body parts were transformed into fantastic and mysterious images.

“There will always be people who look only at the technique of execution - their main question is “how”, while others, more inquisitive, are interested in “why”. For me personally, an inspiring idea has always meant more than other information."Man Ray

Steve McCurry

Steve McCurry (Steve McCurry) has the amazing ability to always (at least, much more often than follows from the theory of probability) be in the right place at the right time. He is surprisingly lucky - although it should be remembered that luck for a photojournalist usually comes from the misfortunes of other people or even entire nations. A more than prestigious education did little to help Steve in the profession of a photojournalist - he worked his way to the heights of his craft through trial and error, trying to learn as much as possible from his predecessors.

“The most important thing is to be extremely attentive to the person, serious and consistent in your intentions, then the picture will be the most sincere. I really like watching people. It seems to me that a person's face can sometimes tell a lot. Each of my photographs is not just an episode from life, it is its quintessence, its whole story.”Steve McCurry

“A Mixture of Algebra with Harmony” made Gjon Mili one of the most famous photographers in America. He showed the world the beauty of frozen motion or a series of moments frozen in one frame. It is unknown when and where he became interested in photography, but in the late 1930s his photographs began to appear in the illustrated magazine Life - in those years both the magazine and the photographer were just beginning their path to fame. In addition to photography, Mili was interested in cinema: in 1945, his film “Jammin’ the Blues” about famous musicians of the 1930-1940s was nominated for an Academy Award.

“Time really can be stopped”Gyen Miles

Andre Kertész known as the founder of surrealism in photography. His unconventional angles, for that time, and his unwillingness to reconsider the position in the style of his works greatly prevented him from achieving wide recognition at the beginning of his career. But he was recognized during his lifetime and is still considered one of the outstanding photographers who stood at the origins of photojournalism, if not photography in general. " We all owe him a lot» - Cartier-Bresson about Andre Kertésche.

« I don't adjust or calculate, I watch a scene and know that there is perfection in it, even if I have to move away to get it. the right light. My work is dominated by the moment. I shoot the way I feel. Everyone can look, but not everyone can see. » Andre Kertész

Richard Avedon

It's hard to find a celebrity who hasn't posed Richard Avedon. His models include the Beatles, Marilyn Monroe, Nastassja Kinski, Audrey Hepburn and many other stars. Very often, Avedon manages to capture a celebrity in an unusual form or mood, thereby revealing a different side to her and forcing her to take a different look at a person’s life. Avedon's style is easy to recognize by black and white, blinding white background, large portraits. In portraits, he manages to turn people into “symbols of themselves.”

Peter Lindbergh- one of the most respected and copied photographers. He can be called a "poet of glamor." Since 1978, when Stern Magazine published his first fashion photographs, no international fashion publication has been without his photographs. Lindbergh's first book, Ten Women, a black-and-white portfolio of the ten best models of the time, was published in 1996 and sold more than 100,000 copies. The second, Peter Lindbergh: Images of Women, a collection of the photographer's work from the mid-80s until the mid-90s, published in 1997.

Since ancient times, the Czech Republic has been a country of mysticism and magic, the home of alchemists and artists; they weaved spells and were creators of fantastic worlds of imagination. World famous Czech photographer Jan Saudek not an exception. Over the course of four decades, Saudek created a parallel Universe - the Magic Theater of Dreams.

p.s. I just now noticed that the vast majority of the most famous photographers are Jews :)

Sometimes one photo can be worth 1000 words. Talented photographers know this and know how to penetrate our hearts through this amazing art form. The art of photography has captivated us for many years.

Today we have access to technologies that can make even ordinary photographs beautiful pictures. We use photo editors, buy the latest digital cameras and cool photo paper, like this www.inksystem.kz/paper-dlya-plotter, for the plotter. We get good pictures on this matte paper and can print them on a plotter. But to become a truly talented photographer you need something more. A list of the most popular photographers of all time and their most famous photographs.

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Jay Maisel is a famous contemporary photographer who has become popular thanks to his simple but original photographs. Even though he doesn't use sophisticated lighting, he manages to capture vibrant and gorgeous shots.


2. Red wall and rope - Jay Maisel.

Brian Duffy was a famous British fashion photographer of the 60s and 70s. At one time he lost interest in photography and burned most of his work, but then his love for photography returned to him.



Brassai is the pseudonym of Gyula Halas, a famous photographer who became famous for photographing ordinary people. His shots are an expression of pure feelings and emotions.



Annie Leibovitz specializes in portraits. The photographer became famous due to her collaboration with Vanity Fair and the magazine Rolling Stone. Her stunning celebrity photography makes her the most sought after celebrity photographer.



Jerry Welsmann is famous for his collages. There is not an ounce of Photoshop in Jerry's work. All this is the result of a darkroom master.


Robert Capa is famous for his war photographs. He visited five wars: civil war in Spain, the Second Sino-Japanese War, the Second World War, the Arab-Israeli War and the First Vietnam War.


What could make a world famous photographer even more noticeable? Is it really the number of years that he/she has devoted to the profession of photography, the experience that has accumulated, or a certain chosen direction of photography? Nothing like this; The most important reason for this may be hidden in any photograph that the photographer managed to capture.

Most of the most famous photographers often try to remain silent on this topic. It is enough for them to have author's signatures on their works for these works to become recognizable. Some famous photographers prefer to remain unrecognized by not revealing their faces for personal reasons. These reasons may remain a mystery to the growing audience of admirers, or maybe it all lies in the excessive modesty of these people. The most famous photographers are honored, as a rule, for a specific shot of an incredible, amazing moment that can last literally a few milliseconds. People are fascinated by the fact that such a thing can be captured in such a short time. amazing event or an incident.

As they say, “A photograph alone speaks a thousand words.” And so, each of the world's most famous photographers, once or twice during his career, managed to capture such a shot that could elevate him to the rank of greatness. This article presents several of the most famous photographers in the world who have succeeded in their profession, and also presents the very work that made them famous. These photographers managed to touch the hearts of many people around the world with their amazing, sometimes stunning photographs. The Most Famous Photographers of the World.

Murray Becker, a photographer for the Associated Press news agency, became famous for his photograph of the burning airship Hindenburg. He died of cancer at the age of 77.


(1961-1994) - South African Pulzer Prize winner Kevin Carter for fine art photography devoted several months of his life to photographing the famine in Sudan. As a freelance photographer for news agencies Reuter and Sygma Photo NY, and as a former magazine illustration editor for the Mail and Gaurdian, Kevin has dedicated his career to covering conflicts in his native land. South Africa. He was highly commended at the prestigious Ilford Photo Press Awards for Best News Photography of 1993.


One of the most important figures in modern photography is Ellen Levitt. For 60 years, her quiet, poetic photographs taken on the streets of the city in which she lived most of her life have inspired and amazed generations of photographers, students, collectors, curators and art lovers. Throughout her long career, Helen Levitt's photographs have reflected her poetic vision, humor, and inventiveness in her most candid portraits of the men, women, and children living on the streets of New York City.
She was born in 1945-46. She directed the film "On the Streets" together with Janis Loeb and James Agy, the peculiarity of this film was that in it she presented a moving portrait of herself. LeWitt's most important exhibition took place at the Museum of Modern Art in 1943, and her second solo exhibition, consisting only of color works, took place there in 1974. Major retrospectives of her work have been held in several museums: first in 1991, in conjunction with the San Francisco Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, as well as in International Center Photographs in New York and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York; and 2001 at the Center of National Photography in Paris.


Philip Halsman (1906-1979) was born in Riga, Latvia Riga, Latvia. He studied engineering in Dresden before moving to Paris, where he founded his photography studio in 1932. Thanks to his spontaneous style, Halsman has earned the attention of many of his admirers. His portraits of actors and authors appeared on the covers of books and magazines; he worked in fashion (especially hat design) and also had a large number of private clients. By 1936, Halsman had become known as one of the best portrait photographers in France.
From the 1940s to the 1970s, Philippe Halsman captured brilliant portraits of celebrities, intellectuals and politicians who appeared on the covers of Look, Esquire, the Saturday Evening Post, Paris Match, and especially Life. His work has also appeared in commercials for Elizabeth Arden cosmetics, NBC, Simon & Schuster, and Ford.


Charles O'Rear (born 1941) American photographer widely known for his photograph Bliss, which was used as the default wallpaper for Windows XP.
He contributed to the Environmental Protection Agency's DOCUMERICA project for the 70s and has been photographing for National Geographic magazine for over 25 years. He began his career as a photographer in the wine industry and took photographs for the Napa Valley Winemakers organization. He then continued to photograph wine production around the world. To date, he has contributed his photography to seven wine-related books.


Roger Fenton (28 March 1819 – 8 August 1869) was a pioneer of photography in Britain, and one of the first war photographers to cover events during the war. He is particularly known for his photographs depicting the Crimean War, which of course is partly regrettable, since this only allowed him to display his talent in landscape photographs to a small extent. In addition, he played a major role in general development photos.

We have already talked about people’s addiction to creating all sorts of ratings and top lists, on the “best”, “great”, “famous”, etc. We talked about and. Today we will talk about what we think are the most influential photographers of all time. Let's talk about ten photographers who had the greatest influence on the development of photography as an art.

10 Most Influential Photographers of All Time - Richard Avedon

In the first position of influential photographers is the American photographer Richard Avedon. Avedon is an American fashion photographer and portrait photographer who defined American style, image, beauty and culture of the second half of the 20th century with his work. Avedon was the epitome of the modern photographer - charming and elegant. He easily mixed photographic genres and created successful, commercial, iconic, memorable images. He was the first to take large-format portraits, against a stark white background, using two images in one frame, allowing the portrait to tell a story in one shot.


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10 Most Influential Photographers of All Time - William Eugene Smith

The list of influential photographers continues with American photojournalist William Eugene Smith. Smith was obsessed with his work and refused to make any professional compromise. He went down in history with his truthful, brutal and incriminating black and white photographs from the Second World War. Member of the photo agency "". During World War II he worked as a war photojournalist and correspondent. The author of amazingly powerful reportage black and white photographs.

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10 Most Influential Photographers of All Time - Helmut Newton

In third position is the already well-known German “sex seller” Helmut Newton. Newton had an undeniable influence on the development of erotic photography, creating a powerful image of the woman. With his works he defined the main canons of fashion photography. He was the first to use ring flash for fashion photography.


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10 Most Influential Photographers of All Time - Irving Penn

Next comes the American fashion photographer and portrait painter Irving Penn. It is believed that every photographic portrait or symbolic still life owes something to Pen. He was the first photographer to make the most of the simplicity of black and white in photography. Considered the leading genius photographer of Vogue magazine.


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10 Most Influential Photographers of All Time - GuyLouis Bourdin

In fifth position is French photographer GuyLouis Bourdin. No fashion photographer has been copied more than Bourdain. He was the first photographer to create narrative complexity in his work. To describe a photographer’s work, you will need many epithets. They are sensual, provocative, shocking, exotic, surreal, and sometimes sinister. And Bourdain brought all this to fashion photography.


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10 Most Influential Photographers of All Time - Henri Cartier-Bresson

The list of ten influential photographers continues with the founder of the greatest photographic agency "", the French documentary photographer, the father of documentary photography and photojournalism, in general, the greatest. One of the first to use 35 mm film when shooting. Creator " "The Decisive Moment", the so-called “decisive moment”. He believed that a real photograph cannot be subject to any modification. He worked on the creation of the “Street Photography” genre, in which he defended the principles of sudden, unstaged photography. He left behind a great photographic legacy, which today is educational material for anyone who wants to become a professional documentarian and photojournalist.




10 Most Influential Photographers of All Time - Diane Arbus

The only female photographer on our list is an American photographer. During her short, fast-paced life, Arbus was able to say so much that her photographs are still the subject of controversy and discussion. She was the first to pay close attention to people who are outside the norm as such.

10 Most Influential Photographers of All Time - Elliott Erwitt

Next up is French advertising and documentary photographer Elliott Erwitt. Elliott is one of the masters of Henri Cartier-Breson's "decisive moment". Member of the photographic agency Magnum Photos. He has an unrivaled sense of humor with which he approaches every photograph. Everyday life. Master of documentary street photography. Big fan of dogs in the frame.




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10 Most Influential Photographers of All Time - Walker Evans

In ninth position of our influential ten is an American photographer known for his series of works dedicated to the Great Depression - Walker Evans. He is considered a chronicler of American life, who created order and beauty in the frame through composition.

10 Most Influential Photographers of All Time - Martin Parr

The top ten most influential photographers are completed by British photographer and photojournalist Martin Parr. A member of the photographic agency Magnum Photos, Martine Parr had a major influence on the development of documentary photography at the end of the 20th century. Unlike classic black and white genre photography, Parr uses intense colors, thereby elevating the everyday photograph to the level of art. Considered the leading chronicler of daily life in England.


Photographer is a profession that appeared less than two centuries ago. During this time, its representatives managed to gain popularity and respect throughout the world. The best photographers in Russia today are valued and earn good money. And this despite the fact that today almost everyone has a digital camera. It is all the more important to know and understand who you need to look up to.

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The best photographers in Russia are creative people who know how to cope with the difficult and constantly changing environment that is photography. It is worth recognizing that nowadays it has become much easier to make a career in this business. First, mass technologies appeared High Quality that allow you to do quality work to many.

Secondly, especially on the Internet, it has developed so much that you can declare yourself and advertise yourself much faster and easier than you had to do in previous years. Nowadays, any aspiring photographer who shows talent can quickly make himself known to the whole world.

Digital technologies have brought to modern life another plus. Creating and distributing content has become easier and more accessible. Aspiring photographers now have free access to their work the best masters, there was an opportunity to follow new fashion trends and trends. The main thing is not to forget that a real master must also have own view and a vision to captivate the public. These are the skills they are famous for best photographers Russia. The rating of these specialists is headed by Andrey Baida. This list also includes Abdulla Artuev, Viktor Danilov, Alexander Sakulin, Denis Shumov, Larisa Sakhapova, Alexey Sizganov, Maria Melnik.

Andrey Baida

The best wedding photographers in Russia are welcome guests at any celebration. Andrei Baida certainly belongs to them. He manages to capture the most unforgettable and amazing moments of the reality around us. He is one of the most famous wedding photographers in the capital. His portfolio includes thousands of photographs taken in all corners of the globe.

He himself admits that photography for him is not just a job, but a hobby to which he devotes his entire life. He became interested in photography as a child. Then, of course, I didn’t think about genres yet, but filmed everything I saw.

Now a division into genres has appeared, but Andrey is trying not to concentrate on just one, but to work in different ones in order to constantly improve.

Abdulla Artuev

The list of the best photographers in Russia, according to many specialists and experts, includes Abdulla Artuev. This is one of the most promising young artists in the capital, who made a name for himself by working for glossy publications. It is noticeable that he puts not only skill and professionalism into his work, but also his soul.

Victor Danilov

Many of the best photographers in Russia today deliberately go into social media, where they collect tens of thousands of likes and subscribers. One of those who made a name for themselves on Instagram was Viktor Danilov. This is a modern fashion photographer who works with models and girls who dream of getting on the catwalk.

Today he has about 50 thousand subscribers on Instagram, which brings him popularity in professional circles and in public. Danilov has long earned fame in fashion houses; his photographs are readily featured on the front pages.

At the same time, he is a very young photographer. He is a little over 20 years old.

Alexander Sakulin

The best photographer in Russia, according to some experts, is Alexander Sakulin. This master specializes in advertising photographs. He often shoots for major business magazines and is ready to present almost any product in a favorable and original light.

Sakulin says about himself that he grew up on Far East, far from the lights of big cities. He moved to Moscow after serving in the army. At first I started taking photographs for fun, but soon my hobby grew into a profession. Sakulin constantly improved, went to exhibitions, studied albums of recognized masters. This desire to reach the bar set by professionals allowed him to enter the top of the best photographers in Russia.

In 2009, Sakulin began producing advertising projects. Photographed various popular brands. For example, the products of the famous watch manufacturer Ulysse Nardin.

He began his independent photography career in 2012. Collaborated with modeling agencies, online stores, fashion designers and online electronic publications.

In 2014, he founded his own agency, which specialized in commercial photography. Was engaged in the production of printed products and object photography. Since then he regularly shoots large popular projects famous advertising brands.

Denis Shumov

If you are looking for a unique and unusual representative of the school of modern photography, then you should pay attention to the works of Denis Shumov. This is a versatile photographer who, despite his young age, has already achieved success in shooting models and advertising. His travel portfolio attracts the attention of hundreds of fans.

In fact, Shumov manages to do the almost impossible - to combine in his work all known areas of modern photography. But this is not the only thing the master is famous for. Among his photographs you can find hundreds of works with domestic and Hollywood celebrities who willingly worked with the young and talented photographer.

Larisa Sakhapova

Master Larisa Sakhapova appeared on the domestic photo horizon relatively recently. Her portfolio is filled with photographs of the most charming and attractive Russian girls. You need to be able to capture true beauty. Larisa proves every day that she is capable of doing this.

In all her photographs you can notice an amazing feature; she knows how to subtly notice the most unexpected features female beauty and bring them to the forefront. The tenderness and grace of her models are simply mesmerizing. No one remains indifferent.

Maria Simonova

You have already noticed that the best photographers in Russia are not only men, but also women. Recently, many talented girls have appeared in this profession who take a new look at things that are familiar to everyone.

Maria Simonova exceeds all our wildest expectations. Her fame spread not only to Moscow, but also to America. She works overseas as a fashion photographer. She is regularly invited to fashion shows, models call Maria, to create a bright and high-quality portfolio. For example, Jared Leto and Nick Wooster already worship her camera.

Maria Simonova is also a wonderful family master. The best children's photographers in Russia celebrate her work, which depicts happy families with their babies.

She notes to herself that her passion is individual photography. It is when you work with a person one on one that he can fully open up and reveal the most secretive sides of his personality. And that's great.

Elena Melnik

Speaking about the most promising and talented photographers, one cannot fail to mention Elena Melnik. She has a special place in this list. Her works are distinguished by the fact that they reveal an individual, independent direction of photography. A direction that practically no one had developed before Elena.

This is food photography. Elena Melnik - the brightest representative this sphere of photographic creativity. At one time, food pictures filled social networks, especially Instagram. Elena Melnik on by example proves that even a plate of food can be an object of art. For this reason, today the best Moscow restaurants dream of getting it. After all, Elena’s photographs often evoke conditioned reflex, like Pavlov’s dogs, many visitors to her exhibitions admit. After viewing these pictures, your mouth waters so much that you want to immediately try all the captured dishes.

In her works she devotes Special attention the appetizing nature of the food, the colors and colors that accompany the presentation of the dish. Forcing a person to go to the restaurant where she just finished a photo shoot is her final goal, Elena Melnik herself admits.

Elena has been photographing professionally for 10 years. She has a diploma in her specialty. Personal exhibitions were held several times.

Of course, the photographers listed in this article are not all the talented and original masters that exist in Russia. However, the most famous, those who managed to gain fame in last years, are mentioned here.



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