The Big Five…..& a few more…..

11 years, 9 months ago 6

As I was driving down to Knoxville this morning for client meetings I was thinking about the photographers that have had the great influence on me.  In most cases it has been how much I’ve learned from them, in many cases it has also been how much I’ve admired them personally.  Before I start, you are going to hear something over and over, “what a great guy they are” , this isn’t surprising because over my 43 year career that is the kind of people I gravitate to!

 

So here goes:

 

John Shaw   In the early part of my love affair with photography John was the one shooter a lot us really wanted to be like.  His technical knowledge both about photography and the natural world was almost unparalleled!  John’s images were certainly artistic enough, and his technical mastery was astounding.  John was a prolific writer and he had a number of best-selling how to books that formed the photographic library for many of us in the 70’s and 80’s.  The highest compliment might be that to this day many nature shooters, could rightfully be called John Shaw Clones!   From John I learned discipline.    www.johnshawphoto.com/

 

Joe McNally    When I first met Joe, I had no idea how good he was, I was long out of photojournalism and I knew if he worked for Life he must be good, but I had not seen that much of his work.  Later when I got to know him, he was dating one of my best friends, Anne Cahill at Nikon, I came to love him as a great guy, and someone that Anne loved dearly.  Then I started seeing his magnificent work!  He astounded me with the breadth of what he could do with a camera, he still does!  As good a shooter as Joe is, he’s an even better man.  From Joe I learned the value of caring about my subjects!      www.joemcnally.com/

 

Scott Kelby  I don’t have room to sing all the praises deserved by Scott.  He is among the best teachers, tecnicians, shooters, musicians, comedians, and all round great guys I’ve ever met, or known!  Scott is one of those multi-talented individuals that comes along once a century.  The fact that he has more followers than you can imagine is well deserved.  That his success has been astronomical is only outweighed by the fact that he deserves it!  From Scott I learned that the sky is not the limit, just the starting point!    www.scottkelby.com/

 

Bill Cox  You may not know this guy, but I’m here to tell you he is one of the most gifted shooters I’ve ever known.  When I was a younger man, Bill and I belonged to camera club we helped start.  We were very often the top to shooters in our division.  Trust me, winning against Bill was not easy!  Bill has maybe the best eye for photographic design I’ve ever seen, his work, even with an iPhone is masterful.  I learned the value of simplicity in images from Bill.    You can see Bill’s work at Instagram search for  sciencehill_360more links coming!     http://statigr.am/sciencehill_360

 

Art Wolfe   Art Wolfe may be the hardest working and most prolific photographers I’ve  ever known.  He once told me that he hired six other people to do all the, “other” work so he could stay in the field and shoot, and does he ever, I think he is out there, around the world, over 300 days per year!  I seldom see an image in an ad or story that belongs to Art that doesn’t immediately announce that he was the shooter.  Art has been a good friend for along time and I am proud to have watched him get better and better over the years.  Art taught me that you have to stay in the field, behind the camera, to get the shot!  image.www.artwolfe.com/                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        

 

And now some others that have inspired, taught, and encouraged me along the way:

 

Mark Alberhasky  One of the most talented of the group of new faces in the world of photography, he has Shaw’s technical skills, Wolfe’s work ethic, and Bill Cox’s eye!    www.imagema.com/

 

Jim Begley & Chuck Summers   Two of my favorite shooters and best friends, and  great teaching partners.    They both have unique styles, and do tremendous work!     www.wowphotoshdr.com/             agpix.com/csummers         

Richard Small   A man with few peers in almost anything he shoots, especially cars, aviation and people!   www.richardsmallphotography.smugmug.com/

Tom Bol  One of the best outdoor adventure shooters around and truly nice guy!   He fills the gap with the loss of Galen Rowell.   www.tombolphoto.com/

 

Matt Kloskowksi & R.C. Concepcion  Two of the best teachers and shooters around and great people to be in the field with.  More fun than a barrel of monkeys, come to think of it!          www.mattkloskowski.com/              www.aboutrc.com/                                          

Ian Plant   One of the best up and coming nature shooters in the field today, his work is stunning.  Great vision!  www.ianplant.com/ 

 Jack Graham  One of the best workshop leaders, shooters, and one heck of nice guy!  www.jackgrahamphoto.com/

Mike Moats   Among the very best, maybe the best, close-up photographers there is.  I met Mike in person for the first time at the NECC conference and he is a great guy as well!!     www.tinylandscapes.com

 

Much thanks my friends, for sharing your vast knowledge, your wealth of experience, and your warm friendship!

 

the pilgrim

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6 Responses

  1. Susan in Columbus says:

    What a from-the-heart tribute! Really liked the “what they taught me” point at the end of each. I like to imagine what they’d have to say in response.

  2. admin says:

    Me too!

  3. Bill Cox says:

    Hey Bill, thanks for the nice shout out! I’m very honored to be on this list… you are too kind.

    We did have some fun back in the day.

    • admin says:

      We sure did! That was a good time in our lives, and I still think you’re the toughest guy to beat, but now i just want to enjoy your great work!!!

  4. Wayne Nelson says:

    It is hard to argue with that group. John Shaw inspired more people to pick up a camera than any one person. Art Wolfe’s never ending energy , warm personality and breathtaking work makes him (to me) the best in the business. The rest of your picks are also excellent.

  5. Bill, I see that you have sciencehill in your instagram name. I live in Waynesburg, KY just north of Science Hill. Very impressive shots by the way.