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Category: Blogs & Websites
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LAY FLAT
LAY FLAT:
Lay Flat is a print publication devoted to promoting the best in contemporary fine art photography and writing on the medium. Each issue is assembled by Shane Lavalette in close collaboration with an invited guest editor. Photographers and writers from across the globe are encouraged to submit their work to be considered for publication.
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Lovebryan Site Redesign
CLICK NOTE: Love to see a great photo site improved by design. This one really needed it. The old site was like a maze, though one well worth wandering.
Bryan Derballa:
Welcome to the new Lovebryan. I didn’t realize the site was so sprawling until I tried to redesign everything. It was a exhausting task, but I’m very happy to present the new site.
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Half a Tank: Along Recession Road
Half a Tank: Along Recession Road – A Multimedia Blog About Americans Adapting to the Recession:
Half A Tank is a summer-long quest to find images and stories of people whose lives have been altered by a flattened economy. Starting from home in the D.C. suburbs, Theresa Vargas and Michael Williamson are traveling around the country to experience how people are coping, struggling, even flourishing as we all reconsider how we live.
via APhotoADay
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Steve McCurry’s Blog
Steve McCurry says:
When people ask me how they can become a photographer, I almost never mention cameras, lenses, or technique.
I say, ‘If you want to be a photographer, first leave home.’ As Paul Theroux, a great writer and friend, further advises, “Go as far as you can. Become a stranger in a strange land. Acquire humility.
Via APAD.
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Are you meta-smart? | Photometadata.org
Photometadata.org says:
To protect your copyrights. To make money licensing photography. To smooth your workflow. To track image use. To find images you need. To find them again. You need to understand and use photo metadata. We can help.
Via PDN.
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Lens Blog
Lens Blog – NYTimes.com says:
Lens is the photojournalism blog of The New York Times, presenting the finest and most interesting visual and multimedia reporting — photographs, videos and slide shows. A showcase for Times photographers, it also seeks to highlight the best work of other newspapers, magazines and news and picture agencies; in print, in books, in galleries, in museums and on the Web. And it will draw on The Times’s own pictorial archive, numbering in the millions of images and going back to the early 20th century.
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PHOTOGRAPHERS SPEAK
PHOTOGRAPHERS SPEAK says:
DEAN BRIERLY INTERVIEWS THE MEN AND WOMEN WHO ARE SHAPING THE PARAMETERS OF PHOTOGRAPHY — FROM OLD SCHOOL TO NEW GENERATION, TRADITIONAL TO CUTTING EDGE.
Via lenscratch.
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Robert Seale Photography Blog
Robert Seale Photography Blog says:
Portrait specialist Robert Seale offers behind the scenes stories, photographs, and lighting tips and tricks. Robert photographs people for advertising, annual reports, and magazines.
Via August Miller.
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The Future Shock
Kolin Pope says:
My name is Kolin Pope. I am the savior of the future. Like most with the title of savior, I never went out looking for it. No, adventure found me.
It began on a very unremarkable evening in August 2003. I was nineteen at the time and in my room, when the evening silence was suddenly broken by the sound of my dog barking from downstairs. Moments later, my Mom strolled in, telling me calmly,“There’s someone at the door for you. He says he’s from the future.”
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Level & Tap
From Level & Tap:
Level & Tap is a site dedicated to selling curated photography prints. The work is selected by a small group of editors, including me, Tom Watson. I love photography, especially printed, and want to provide a place for people to find and buy great quality work on the Internet.