Great photographers you've NEVER heard of!



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Andrew McTominey and Alex Taylor – End of the Roll: The Photographs of Alice Longstaff
https://www.pennineheritage.org.uk/
For a copy of the book, email: [email protected]

Matthew Rygh – Convergence
https://matthewrygh.com/ and https://www.instagram.com/matthewrygh/

Jose Miguel Angulo Manso – The Giants Whisper
https://www.josemiguelangulophotography.com/book and https://www.instagram.com/josemiguelangulo_photography/

Mihai Pop – Romania Through My Lens
https://www.instagram.com/mihaii_pop/

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26 thoughts on “Great photographers you've NEVER heard of!”

  1. Great video. Thanks. Yes, National Geographic is still a monthly magazine but has gone through a transformation in the way of updating the content to appeal to a younger generation.

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  2. Jose Miguel's work is just stunning! I was captivated in each of his frames! Also, hearing Mihai Pop talking about his dreams of joining Nat Geo one day was so relatable to me. I am so proud of him that he mustered the courage to talk about his dreams, because I share the same dream but have never been brave enough to express this dream of mine. I have always thought that I don't deserve Nat Geo and I am hugely overestimating myself in even thinking about getting selected in such highly esteemed organisation with a rich history of extraordinary photography. I am only 26 though, long road ahead, but well, it doesn't cost much to dream right ? :')

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  3. Thank you for the amazing reviews. Do you think it might be possible for you to include where the books were printed in future videos for the books you are showing casing? I would love to send you one in the future. Thank you

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  4. End of the Roll looks fantastic. I love photography books that capture a moment in time and a past generation. I live in Hanoi and there's a famous photography book here. Hà Nội 1967-1975 by German photographer Thomas Billhardt, photos taken during the war. It's beautiful. And I highly recommend it.

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  5. For Mihai: 42 is not too old at all. I put aside photography in my late 20s when I could not afford film costs anymore, and certainly could not afford a DSLR yet. I did not get back to photography until I was 41, but I'm almost 50 now and doing well with it. My uncle bought his first pro-camera at 81 and has spent the last several years learning to use it. It is never too late.

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