Cara+Malone+-+Free+Choice

Robert Doisneau  Captures people just doing what they are doing, no poses  I like this because I like to watch people rather than tell them what to do http://www.robert-doisneau.com/fr/portfolio/banlieue-saint-denis.htm
 * Historical Masters **
 * Historical Masters **

Henri Cartier Bresson Again, he captures people doing their regular stuff without poses I like the silhouettes because they emphasize the movement and the background rather than the distracting details of the person http://www.wallpapershd1080p.com/wallpaper/archives/48970

Lee Friedlander I like the interesting points of view http://parlez-vousphotography.quietplacetolive.com/october-14-2012-thank-you-for-mary-ellen-mark-sunday-morning-with/

Frans Lanting I like the vibrant colors from the close up pictures of flowers http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photo-tips/special-techniques-photos/
 * Modern Photographers**

John Paul Caponigro I like the interesting perspective and again the vibrant colors in something, such as the water, that might have been considered boring if not portrayed in that way http://blog.xritephoto.com/2011/06/even-more-on-color-from-john-paul-caponigro/

Galen Rowell Again, I really like the vibrant colors that make the scenery much more interesting and beautiful http://www.sierraclub.org/books/photos/

I will create a series of images since they are unique enough on their own without being combined. I will use close up shots of flowers (like the example by Frans Lanting above) to show that although the big picture is important, there is beauty in the small details too, showing that the small details can really make something interesting. I will try to focus on the principle of unity where the three images complement each other and look like they belong together.