Depends on what you're looking to use it for. A regularly updated feed? A portfolio page? Textual musings on photography?
I personally have been using Tumblr for the past decade, though decreasingly so. The whole Verizon purchase and adult content crackdown debacle decimated the social-media user base, but it's still a very good blogging platform, if you don't care about shares/likes/followers. Clean and simple themes to choose from, and can be linked to a domain.
Not a fan of Wordpress and Blogger. They look a bit busy, and WP can be a nightmare to customize. But they do have more powerful sorting and tagging if that's what you're looking for.
Wix looks promising, and I know a lot of people that use it. I just hate the 'This site was designed with the Wix Website Builder' banner on top of the free pages.
I also use Format (formerly 4ormat) for site hosting. The free option limits you to a certain number of images, but it's fine for a simple portfolio. Very easy but customizable drag-and-drop building tool. There is a built-in blogging system that you can integrate into your site. I'd highly recommend it for a sort of all-encompassing site, if you don't want to be on social media (flickr/tumblr/instagram).