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Famous Photographers Pose with Their Most Iconic Images

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  1. CT Bell says:
    August 18, 2014 at 12:01 pm

    Added his book to my Amazon Wishlist. This is a really moving post, I’m excited to learn more from these photographer’s work. Thanks Chase.

  2. john ord says:
    July 11, 2014 at 5:04 pm

    This is more of a personal message than a response to your iconic photographers page, but here I go… So it’s late 2012. I’m on this amazing trajectory. I’d hacked the system, photographed my Olympic medal winning buddy and a bunch of his Olympic medal winning buddies. My first exhibition was at Red Bull’s head offices in London in 2012. I got accreditation to shoot the London 2012 Paralympic Games. I had my first magazine cover on the day of my birthday. A hot shot ad agent bought my work. I got interviewed twice on BBC radio. I exhibited at the oxo gallery, which I didn’t even know fucking existed, but is like 5 mins walk from the tate modern. Then a week after hanging my exhibition at a global accountancy firm’s London headquarters, I got a chest infection, developed septicaemia, got put into a coma for four days, and almost died. 18 months later I’m picking up the pieces. Chase you’re an inspiration. I’m in danger of defaulting back to some middle of the road humdrum approach. You’ve reminded me why I’m here. Funnily enough it was that first Olympic medal winning buddy who signposted me to you. Thank you. You rock. Call me sometime. 00447939077336. I double dog dare you. I’ve got so much to give and I need a kick. Kick me.

  3. Yevgen Romanenko says:
    January 19, 2014 at 6:32 am

    Epic photos!

  4. Jamila Katzner says:
    June 18, 2013 at 10:47 am

    Great website. Plenty of helpful information here. I’m sending it to several buddies ans also sharing in delicious. And obviously, thanks in your sweat!

  5. David Wai says:
    March 19, 2013 at 8:11 am

    Chase, why are you not on this list?! If you were, what picture would you choose?

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