Category: Blogs & Websites

  • Photocrati

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    From Photocrati:

    Photocrati is a photography blog, gear review site, and community. Our mission is to foster discussion between photographers working in diverse fields and to share resources that encourage technical, artistic, and professional growth for pros and enthusiasts alike. We offer photo news, industry commentary, gear reviews, business advice, and tips and techniques on everything from travel to weddings to corporate to nature photography. We also sponsor the Photocrati Fund, a nonprofit that provides grants to photographers working on important environmental and humanitarian projects.

    Check it out here.

  • 40 Amazing Online Photography Magazines | Inspiration | Smashing Magazine

    From Smashing Magazine:

    As an introduction to the wonderful world of online photography magazines, we put together a list of the biggest and best that we could find. You won’t find these magazines in your local bookstore, they’re only available online. From photojournalism to portraiture, from landscapes to lomography (and everything in between), you’ll find the most amazing photography and discover the work of some of the world’s best photographers, both famous and unknown. Dive in and enjoy their work.

    Check it out here.

  • dvafoto › New issues of 100 Eyes and Ahorn Magazine

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    From dvafoto:

    100 Eyes’ “Upfront: Our Children” ranges from Rebecca Drobis’ work documenting childhood on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Montana to Stephen Shames’ work getting children to school in Uganda

    Check it out here.

  • The F Blog

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    From The F Blog:

    About the basic idea of The F Blog
    Love of photography is the essential ingredient. The photographic image is powerful – an equally important link for communication between people as the written word or language. We want to present and promote good photography by offering a platform for photographers to show their work.

    Check it out here.

  • The Bigger Picture

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    From The Bigger Picture:

    The BIGGER PICTURE, a blog produced by the Smithsonian Photography Initiative (SPI), presents an inside look at the Smithsonian’s photography collections and invites audiences to engage in an online discussion about photography’s powerful impact on our world.

    Check it out here.

    via Fraction.

  • Danny Ghitis

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    From dannyghitis.com:

    Danny Ghitis, born 1982, is a New York-based freelance photographer specializing in social documentary and portraiture. Born in Cali, Colombia, he and his middle-class Jewish family emigrated to the Midwestern U.S. when he was four-years-old. By age 10, his family had moved eight different times. They finally decided to settle in South Florida, where he spent his formative years. He picked up a camera for the first time in 2004 at the University of Florida.

    Check it out here.

  • Jamie Ziobro Photography

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    From Jamie Ziobro Photography:

    I shoot film with Leica M 35mm cameras. Until I find a camera that works as well, unobtrusively, and that captures images with a resolution greater than what can be made with a high resolution drum scanner from a film source, I will continue to shoot film. In my mind, the chemical reaction of light being locked into film, a four-dimensional moment in spacetime becoming a two-dimensional piece of acetate, makes my camera a hand-held time machine in many ways. In this digital age, you never know whether an image you see is an accurate and true representation of reality. But I can show you the original transparency of any image on this website, and I guarantee that it is as I saw it and how it is represented here.

    Check it out here.

  • Angela Bacon-Kidwell Photography

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    From Angela Bacon-Kidwell Photography:

    My photography comes from a life long obsession of exploring how my subconscious generates my dreams.

    Check it out here.

    via Burn Magazine.

  • Duplex Planet

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    From Duplex Planet:

    In 1979 I took a job as activities director at a nursing home in Boston. I had just completed a degree in fine arts as a painter. On the day that I first met the residents of the nursing home, I abandoned painting. That is to say, I discarded the brushes and canvas, not the underlying desire to see something in the world around me and then communicate it to others. In this unexpected setting I found my medium. I wanted others to know these people as I did.

    Check it out here.

  • Perfesser Kev

    From Perfesser Kev:

    Kevin Moloney is a 22-year veteran photojournalist with three staff jobs and 14 years as a freelancer under his camera strap. For 13 years he has taught three courses in photojournalism at the University of Colorado at Boulder as a part-time adjunct instructor between shooting jobs for the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, USA Today, US News & World Report and many other international publications.

    Check it out here.

    via Chip.

  • The Chosen

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    Hi! I work at a modeling agency and each week I get hundreds of photo submissions from aspiring models to be.
    “The Chosen” is a smattering of the most unique and select talent culled from those emails

    Check it out here.