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Emerging Photographers on G+, know some good ones?

There's some great work being produced by some shockingly under-appreciated photographers on G+.  Who else should be added to this circle?  
I started collecting photographers under 10k contacts, but I may extend that a bit to have this circle supplement +Charles Lupica's recent circle shares of photographers with more contacts (I don't want to leave people out in the middle). 

Reshared post from +Jeff Sullivan Photography

Still building an Emerging Photographers on G+" Circle…
Do you know someone I should add? 
It started with photographers in +Euro Maestro's Cream of the Crop circle, but I've grown it to include more photographers on G+ who deserve a little more love form the community.  They're not all super-active yet, but it's the time-old "chicken and egg" problem… they'd probably become more active once they see more interaction with the community on G+.  So whether they're brand new to G+ or simply relatively undiscovered, let's welcome them to the G+ photographer community!  

Add your photographer nominations in the comments below, thanks.

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15 thoughts on “Emerging Photographers on G+, know some good ones?”

  1. +Jeff Sullivan thanks for the mention.  I'm a little bummed by it all, to be honest. After I saw the post in my mail, I went looking for some of my newest favorites.  Instead of recommending them, I had to ban them from my community.  None of the work they were posting seems to be theirs. aargh

    I do have a 3 of names for you, have a look at +Iva Pas dwa (Polish I think), +Ambrogio Bellotti (Italian), and +Marie LAIGNEAU 

    I look for some more, +Julia Su has a page for Hidden Gems so she may have some ideas as well.

  2. One of the photographers in this circle, +Dag Ole Nordhaug, was also featured this week on the +Landscape Photography Show – Landscape Photography Show Episode #20 Jeff Sullivan and Rafael Pons "Shooting The Moon"

    The show covered moon photography, especially the +PhotoPills planning tool which enables you to discover all of the upcoming times when the moon will pass by a particular natural or man-made feature in the landscape.  So as the saying goes, there's an app for that!  It only runs on Apple IOS (iPhones and iPads) for now.  Here's a link to the app in the iTunes store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/photopills/id596026805?mt=8&uo=4&at=10ldnC

    I have links to more recommended apps and photography accessories in the sidebar on my blog: http://www.JeffSullivanPhotography.com/blog

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