Category: Blogs & Websites

  • Top Photography Websites of 2011

    LPV Magazine There are plenty of destinations to find quality work these days but I find there are very few that have a distinct point of view, and finding quality writing about photography is still a challenge. Far too many new blogs and magazines simply want to replicate what’s been done already (me too!) or…

  • The Photo Society | National Geographic Magazine Photographers

    The Photo Society We are a group of contributing photographers for National Geographic Magazine, committed to telling the world’s stories through pictures.

  • Reframing Mexico

    Reframing Mexico: The drug war in Mexico captures attention, but there is a vibrant culture beyond the headlines. “Reframing Mexico” explores under-reported stories of challenges and successes in Mexico City. For just eight days in one of the world’s largest cities, students faced language, access, culture, transportation, and interpersonal challenges working extremely long hours in…

  • Who Photographers Follow On Tumblr

    Who Photographers Follow On Tumblr | PDNPulse Photographers have used micro-blogging site Tumblr as a tool to share their work with audiences online, many of them building followings that number in the thousands and even tens of thousands. (For more on how photographers are using Tumblr see our Octob via PDNPulse: http://pdnpulse.com/2011/10/who-photographers-follow-on-tumblr.html Photographers have used…

  • LightBox Tumblr

    LightBox – via LightBox: http://timelightbox.tumblr.com/ Tumblr TIME’s Photo Editors on Tumblr

  • In Focus: Dear Photograph

    In Focus: Dear Photograph

    In Focus: Dear Photograph “Take a picture of a picture from the past in the present”, is the tagline and submission policy for a Tumblr called “Dear Photograph,” created by … via The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/photobooth/2011/09/dear-photograph.html “Take a picture of a picture from the past in the present”, is the tagline and submission policy for…

  • FOCUSED

    Focused: FOCUSED came out of an idea to rejuvenate some film I had.  I had no idea how that would happen, but all I knew is I wanted it to be a shared effort amongst my favorite photographers. On a three hour trip to Miami to catch a flight to the Bahamas for a shoot,…

  • 13ft fall

    13fttall: I remember looking at a picture of a farm when I was a boy. It was an old photo I’d found in a box in my grandparent’s attic. It was cold and dusty and I knew I really wasn’t supposed to be there. And yet, in my hand was another world. I fell into…

  • the life of m

    the life of m Link: http://thelifeofm.com/ Somewhere in the virtual world, I came across The Point, a new Blurb book that is the collaborative effort of Kirk Crippens and Michael Jang. I’m a big fan of both photographers, and I love the idea of working apart and together to create a significant project.

  • The Chain

    The Chain’ is the latest project curated by Stuart Pilkington, (curator of The Alphabet Project and the 50 States Project). Stuart invited 107 photographers from around the globe to participate in the project at the beginning of 2011. And in February 2011 each photographer submitted a title/instruction to inspire a photograph by another person in…

  • Kim Jong Il Looking At Things

    The Tumblr blog Kim Jong Il Looking At Things was launched on October 6th, 2010. All of the original photographs were taken and published by the state-run Korean Central News Agency, North Korea’s propaganda wing mainly used to promote Kim Jong Il’s public image and the state’s official Juche ideology. Link: Kim Jong Il Looking…

  • Photojournalist Erin Trieb launches "The Homecoming Project"

    Photojournalist Erin Trieb launches "The Homecoming Project"

    The Homecoming Project via The Homecoming Project: http://thehomecomingproject.wordpress.com/ The Homecoming Project is a grass- roots information campaign using photography and multimedia to help create awareness on issues surrounding military returning home from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.

  • Worth a look: The Shooting Gallery – videos about photographers

    The Shooting Gallery, a tumblr featuring videos about photographers. The videos are divided into two categories: photographers talking and photographers shooting. There are 14 pages of archives to the blog, in which you’ll find videos about the likes of Richard Prince, Donald Weber, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Jeff Mermelstein, Stephen Shore, Terry Richardson, Juergen Teller, Cindy Sherman,…

  • This Guy Has My Macbook, A Laptop Thief Photoblog

    This Guy Has My MacBook On March 21, 2011, my MacBook was stolen from my apartment in Oakland, CA. I reported the crime to… Link: http://thisguyhasmymacbook.tumblr.com/ On March 21, 2011, my MacBook was stolen from my apartment in Oakland, CA. I reported the crime to the police and even told them where it was, but…

  • Digital Photography Best Practices and Workflow | dpBestflow

    dpBestflow® is the new guide for every aspect of digital imaging technology from ASMP, the leader in education for the professional photographer. Link: Welcome | Digital Photography Best Practices and Workflow | dpBestflow

  • Introducing the New PhotoBistro

    Introducing the New PhotoBistro

    We are pleased to announce the new PhotoBistro:PhotoBistro.com is a place for photography lovers to

  • Shooting Gallery

    shooting gallery photographers shooting + talking about the archive facebook | @shootingarchive | archive | submit |… Link: http://shootinggallery.tumblr.com/ photographers shooting + talking

  • Photogs Crowd-Sourcing a Global Map of Photo Book Stores

    Photographer Matt Johnson and designer Wayne Ford, who operate the Web site Photo Book Club, have be

  • The Invisible Ph t grapher: Liz Loh-Taylor

    The Invisible Ph t grapher: Liz Loh-Taylor travel photographer Link: http://thetravelphotographer.blogspot.com/2011/04/invisible-ph-t-grapher-liz-loh-taylor.html If you haven’t bookmarked the Invisible Ph t grapher Asia, I suggest you do. The Invisible Ph t grapher Asia (IPA) is not only a collective of photographers in Asia mostly involved in street photography and visual journalism, but is also a very clever brand name.