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“To me, photography is an art of observation. It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place…. I’ve found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them” – Elliott Erwitt

Elliott Erwitt was born in France in 1928, in 1939 he immigrated to the United states. During 1949 he returned to Italy and France, this was where his professional career started. Elliott Erwitt’s philosophy on photography is all about finding something interesting in the most ordinary places. His philosophy consists of being in the right place at the right time, not all photos have to be planned in order to make them intriguing. Don’t plan too much, by planning too much you can miss the perfect moment. Elliott Erwitt just goes out and shoots whatever he finds interesting.

“There are certain remedies for a dimming soul, and I truly believe the first to be Newness” – Rosie Hardy

Rosie Hardy is a truly unique photographer. Rosie focuses on conceptual photography, her work resembles fantasy, nature and things that seems rather ethereal. A lot of her work expresses raw emotion, each piece is something to be valued. Rosie Hardy gets inspiration from a range of things; her ideas are built up from an array of images that she has seen in her head from all sorts of places.

“I always say I make pictures rather than take pictures” – Terry Richardson

Terry Richardson is mostly known for his fashion and celebrity photography. ​Terry was born in New York in 1965, he started to take photographs in his teenage years when he moved to Hollywood. Terry Richardson’s works is quite controversial due to the nature of some of his photographs. Terry Richardson’s style of work is manly snapshot aesthetic portraiture. His work is deemed as amateur due to the equipment he possess and
​the style in which he takes is photographs, however he is a professional photographer.