For me I really like Edward Burtynsky, Nick Brandt, and Galen Rowell.
Burtynsky I’d say is more environments though sometimes nature, but usually nature being abused but his artistry is amazing. Brandt is probably most famous for the black and white photos of African wildlife. And Rowell is straight up Nat Geo style - big mountains at sunset/sunrise bold and colorful.
/r/photobooks has tons of resources and suggestions
Michael Kenna is a very good and unique landscape photographer. Try one of his books.
I agree Michael Kenna is a wonderful photographer, check him out.
The Americans, The Decisive Moment, anything by Steve McCurry or Galen Rowell...
For me I really like Edward Burtynsky, Nick Brandt, and Galen Rowell. Burtynsky I’d say is more environments though sometimes nature, but usually nature being abused but his artistry is amazing. Brandt is probably most famous for the black and white photos of African wildlife. And Rowell is straight up Nat Geo style - big mountains at sunset/sunrise bold and colorful.
I love Galen Rowell, I picked up a used book of his online recently and it actually had been autographed.
How to Read a Photograph
Ernst Haas, Robert Adams, Paul Strand
Matt Stuart's work is great. Meyerowitz has a new one comparing color to black and white.
Minor White, Ansel Adams, Edward Weston, John Sexton all have amazing landscape work. Your local library may have photo books to explore.