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    Beautiful thanks for sharing...the last image is exceptional.
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    Very cool, and some crazy Wardrobe for sure... ;)
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    Great photography. Some of the best seen with the Epic so far. High fashion material.
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    This is typical of when intellect and technique are the only foundation for a work of art. These photographs are superficial, lacking in any texture and having no deep aesthetic or emotional value. Fucking cool camera, though.

    It's like architects who try so hard to be 'original' that the result is nothing but a loud shout with nothing to say. Gosh, if this is what you call great photography, I worry about what you would call average and I don't dare care to see what you would call poor.
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    I am not even seeing any intellect..Its just pure Steven Klein, a diva photographer who is surrounded by people who tell him how great he is . But, i do think the pics are cool in the fashion world, which is quite different from any normal world.....and definitely looks like epic stills...
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    Ooooh, bitter, bitter, Nathaniel.
    I know you guys started out at the same time and maybe he's just done a bit better than most.
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    Brandon, not bitter, just an observation ..
    I think what he has done is amazing. I like his work , he is very talented with out doubt, and he is very successful. And he has done much better than most.. My admiration goes to the likes of Peter Lindbergh, Arthur Elgort , and Helmut Newton. The true gentlemen of the industry. Old school.
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    Not to digress too much, but I think Helmut Newton gets so much cred because of the subjects/content, more than the actual photography... it was pretty low-brow stuff that somehow got widely accepted... Let me put it another way; taste in photography is highly subjective. Pictures of scantily clad ladies, on the other hand, is considerably more objective (and awesome :)

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    NICE. WHAT LENSES?
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    Very "John Sutcliffe - Atomage" (for those of you who know he was and the type of images he published many years ago in Atomage.) Also, a lot of similarities to the stuff currently seen in "Skin Two." (Some of the latex clothes provided for the shoot were made by friends of ours. Atsuko Kudo has done quite well for herself dressing Lady Gaga, among others.)


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