So this one comes a little late, but I'd already really found my inspiration by then: Imogen Cunningham.


Ed Weston was another possibility, but I really admired the sensuality of Imogen's forms. Weston's here are slightly less subtle.


Now I *REALLY* like the scientific close-up photography at the Photo Synthesis blog, but that's not for an art class I suppose.

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