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| Ruben Romano - http://rubenromano.com/ Documentary photography and portraits by Ruben Romano. - Read more |
| Russ Marshall - http://www.russmarshallphotographs.net/ This site consists of black & white fine art and documentary/essay photography in three broad categories; INDUSTRIAL, THE CITY and THE STREET. For now you'll find Detroit and Cleveland photographs of industrial sites and city buildings and street scenes from the USA and Europe. Included are shots of the Ford Rouge, LTV and Great Lakes Steel factories, the Penobscot and Guardian buildings and Woodward Ave and Fort St. Also a few completed documentaries/essays. - Read more |
| Russell Lett - http://freespace.virgin.net/russell.lett/ Russell Lett, shows his personal approach to fine art black and white photography, intriguing and original images. - Read more |
| Samm Blake - http://sammblake.com/ Samm Blake's photography portfolio - documentary, fashion and wedding photography. Samm Blake is a professional photographer based in Perth, Australia, specializing in fine art documentary, wedding and portrait photography. Samm Blake is available for commissions in Western Australia, Australia and internationally. - Read more |
| Stanislav Ivasyuk - http://www.stan-ivasyuk.com/ Black and white fine art photographs about different people in different places. - Read more |
| Stas Korolov - http://www.stask.com/ Stas is interested in simple things that surround our life daily; he is trying to combine the sense with rational thinking. Hi, thanks for looking at my works. I guess some personal text should be written here, may be some other time. Any way, if you are interested in more personal info, you can always talk to me by email or icq/msn. - Read more |
| Stephen F. Procko - http://www.steveprocko.com/ Fine art black and white photography from the United States and Canada featured in several online galleries. Welcome to this virtual exhibition. There are four galleries to visit with over fifty images. Additionally, there is a new section featuring Virtual Reality IPIX and QuicktimeVR work. - Read more |
| Steven Karafyllakis - http://www.stevekphoto.com/ My online gallery showcases my personal work: Florida landscape, still-life, figure studies, and travel photography from the Greek Islands and other locales. There is one portfolio of my commercial work for those needing to see samples of my architectural photography, but the emphasis is on the work I do for my own satisfaction. - Read more |
| Stuart Haden - http://www.stuarthaden.co.uk/ Black and white social documentary photographs. Biography, exhibitions and buying details included. I am searching for new subjects and innovative ways of expressing them. How the subjects look within the frame interests me. I want to make beautiful photographs which are balanced, simple, surprising and more meaningful than the collection of facts the camera describes. - Read more |
| Sylvain Lagarde - http://www.mnemospection.com/ Portfolio, online shop of edition limited prints and reproduction, and gallery of black and white artistic photography of Sylvain Lagarde. - Read more |
| Tatsuya Sato - http://www.gallerytokyo.com/ Black and white photography of people, nature, landscapes and the environment on the road in various countries around the world. One may take with an everyday occurrence and an unexpected occurrence. And through his lens the ordinary becomes extraordinary and poetic. He confers moods and emotions upon everyday subjects or scenes which he captures in a mystery of lights & shadows reflect a perspective of relationship between people, society and the natural world by internal images. Setting out in the open for a poetic itinerary where the song of his sensitivity happily coexists with both his images and his soul. - Read more |
| The 17minutes - http://www.17minutes.co.uk/ Street photography in black and white. Images of people and places we often overlook or ignore. I'm just an ordinary guy with a camera or two who likes people. The aim of this site is, foremost, to display my work to a wider audience than my family and friends. I hope that the images make an impression, to make us more aware of our surroundings and the people in it. Many of the people I photograph are marginalised by society, often by dint of their own chosen lifestyle or perhaps just by unfortunate circumstance of life or birth. I hold no pretensions of hoping to change society on a large scale through my work. Don McCullin, a far better photographer than I could ever hope to be, openly accepted his own failure in that sense. - Read more |
