Paul Strand and Alfred Steiglitz should definitely be near the top of your list! And there are always going to be others, Dorothea Lange, Fox Talbot, Eve Arnold, Arnold Crane, Gary Winogrand, Robert Frank, Trent Parke, Sally Mann, I could go on forever, haha, I'll stop there. OH and William Eggleston, can't be forgetting him now!
Edit: And then there's some wordy books, On Photography by Susan Sontag, How to Read a Photograph by someone, The History of Photography (every photographer ever should have a copy of that), The Ongoing Moment by Geoff Dyer (great book).
I really like Trent Parke work,but his first book,the one that I want one out of print,and s/h prices![]()
Archive one by David Bailey - I love all of his work
Linda McCartney's Sixties: Portrait of an Era - she is my inspiration of music photography
Archive one by David Bailey - I love all of his work
Linda McCartney's Sixties: Portrait of an Era - she is my inspiration of music photography
Sorry don't rate Linda McCarteny's at all,just in the right place at the right time.
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If you want over rated, look at the work of the ex wife of George Harrison the 60's before Eric Clapton split them up.