Bill Pierce
Well-known
I suspect that a lot of us are spending a little more time on the web than we did pre-pandemic. The volume of photographic websites and videos makes it difficult to hunt though the chaff to find the wheat. Fortunately, there are enough folks on the Rangefinder Forum that their combined wheat list could be pretty impressive. What are the photo sites and video sources that you have found to be useful and informative?
Dogman
Veteran
The only site displaying photos that I still go to every day is
https://loeildelaphotographie.com/en/category/photo-daily-news/
Sometimes the photography is too over the top for me but most of the time it's a mix of interesting historical, popular and contemporary photography. I don't read French above first grade level but the photos speak for themselves.
I also enjoy Houston Center of Photography's SPOT magazine and the Humble Arts Foundation site. Not always but frequently some interesting photos. Occasionally The Brooklyn Rail has a photographer interview or profile. But often too much politics for me--I'm allergic to politicians...all politicians.
There's always Magnum and the Leica Blog, of course.
I also go to a few blogs, the best being The Online Photographer IMO.
https://loeildelaphotographie.com/en/category/photo-daily-news/
Sometimes the photography is too over the top for me but most of the time it's a mix of interesting historical, popular and contemporary photography. I don't read French above first grade level but the photos speak for themselves.
I also enjoy Houston Center of Photography's SPOT magazine and the Humble Arts Foundation site. Not always but frequently some interesting photos. Occasionally The Brooklyn Rail has a photographer interview or profile. But often too much politics for me--I'm allergic to politicians...all politicians.
There's always Magnum and the Leica Blog, of course.
I also go to a few blogs, the best being The Online Photographer IMO.
Darthfeeble
But you can call me Steve
500px, lots of wheat, but lots of chaff
John Bragg
Well-known
The only site displaying photos that I still go to every day is
https://loeildelaphotographie.com/en/category/photo-daily-news/
Sometimes the photography is too over the top for me but most of the time it's a mix of interesting historical, popular and contemporary photography. I don't read French above first grade level but the photos speak for themselves.
I also enjoy Houston Center of Photography's SPOT magazine and the Humble Arts Foundation site. Not always but frequently some interesting photos. Occasionally The Brooklyn Rail has a photographer interview or profile. But often too much politics for me--I'm allergic to politicians...all politicians.
There's always Magnum and the Leica Blog, of course.
I also go to a few blogs, the best being The Online Photographer IMO.
Great site Dogman, thanks for the info.
I only visit RFF and Photrio on a daily basis. Great to have other recommendations. Thanks.
Bmoze
Established
I check out 35mmc fairly often. Dogman - thanks for that link... excellent.
Evergreen States
Francine Pierre Saget (they/them)
I come to RFF to see what Erik van Straten, Pan Giannakis and Larry Cloetta are up to.
and
35mmc
Nick Exposed on YouTube
The Online Photographer
Ming Thein, who has recently moved on from blogging
B&H Photo has some really good lectures on YouTube
Brendan Toews on Instagram and here on RFF
and
35mmc
Nick Exposed on YouTube
The Online Photographer
Ming Thein, who has recently moved on from blogging
B&H Photo has some really good lectures on YouTube
Brendan Toews on Instagram and here on RFF
Lensculture, Magnum, Mack Book's e-mails and website, Aperture, a few photographers on Instagram, a few on Facebook, the Ben Smith Podcast, etc. BUT I still prefer my photo book library. I currently love Gerry Johansson's small Rolleiflex prints with perfect compositions. The link by Dogman seems solid too... thanks.
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Deleted member 65559
Guest
Yes, Big thanks for that one Dogman. I follow Peter Turnley. Check out the Amon Carter Museum. Follow a few folks on Instagram. Swing by here. 2 big finds for today here were Dogman's link & Aizan's mention of Graciela Iturbe....always on the lookout for something good.
charjohncarter
Veteran
I am out of sites, so please respond and give poor me more.
Glenn2
Well-known
One I check everyday is astronomy picture of the day. Some truly amazing images, many from Hubble. The archive is a treasure trove.
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
Out to Lunch
Ventor
RFF - I like it but I wish more members would post pictures;
Flickr - the wheat/chaff ratio improves when you participate, instead of just dumping your pictures there;
35mcc - sometimes an interesting photographer pops up;
Photrio - I only look at photo based forums. Most are dormant. One of the most active forums is 'street' - 'street photography' but it has very few active participants;
YouTube - still a good place to find interesting clips on photographers and photography;
The Online Photographer - now and then.
PS. I don't use Facebook and Instagram and that limits my exposure to, both the wheat, and the chaff. Cheers, OtL
Flickr - the wheat/chaff ratio improves when you participate, instead of just dumping your pictures there;
35mcc - sometimes an interesting photographer pops up;
Photrio - I only look at photo based forums. Most are dormant. One of the most active forums is 'street' - 'street photography' but it has very few active participants;
YouTube - still a good place to find interesting clips on photographers and photography;
The Online Photographer - now and then.
PS. I don't use Facebook and Instagram and that limits my exposure to, both the wheat, and the chaff. Cheers, OtL
Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
Ah, here I go again sounding like a fool in love with himself.
I actually look at my own archives quite a bit. I go back and look at my old stuff and compare it with my new stuff. I’m always asking myself if I’m getting better or was I better in the old days. Has technology had any effect, have I forgotten more than I’ve learned. Was I more quizzical and imaginative in the old days compared to now. Am I trying too hard to impress other people instead of being true to myself. Sometimes I’ll look at an old image I made and I can’t believe I was that good before, actually I often think I was better then than now.
Skipping around the internet looking at other people's photographs is all well and good (and useful) but it’s my own images that I’m most interested in. Probably sounds weird but it’s true.
All the best,
Mike
I actually look at my own archives quite a bit. I go back and look at my old stuff and compare it with my new stuff. I’m always asking myself if I’m getting better or was I better in the old days. Has technology had any effect, have I forgotten more than I’ve learned. Was I more quizzical and imaginative in the old days compared to now. Am I trying too hard to impress other people instead of being true to myself. Sometimes I’ll look at an old image I made and I can’t believe I was that good before, actually I often think I was better then than now.
Skipping around the internet looking at other people's photographs is all well and good (and useful) but it’s my own images that I’m most interested in. Probably sounds weird but it’s true.
All the best,
Mike
raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
- RFF
- Photo.net (for quick perusal - not what it used to be)
- Older philip.greenspun Photo.net archives on Lusenet (Leica, B&W, Large format, older forums)
- Photorio
- Filmwasters
- Shorpy
css9450
Veteran
I like Nick Carver on Youtube.
Bill Clark
Veteran
Well, I like facebook. There are many pages dedicated to the arts. Especially the visual arts. There is also plenty of chaff as well but why not look at them? Two areas I try my utmost to avoid commenting on with facebook are politics and religion. I still can observe tho but I don’t let it bother me.
Bill Clark
Veteran
I like it but I wish more members would post pictures;
I find it’s not easy to post photographs here.
Shouldn’t be that way but it is.
Especially photographs on my iPad or iPhone.
Too bad.
Easy peasy on facebook.
willie_901
Veteran
I find it’s not easy to post photographs here.
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Miles.
Beamsplitter
Casualphotophile.com is a nice site. With podcasts I enjoy the Classic Lens Podcast. The documentary about Vivian Maier (on Amazon Prime video right now, I think) was nice.
dourbalistar
Buy more film
With the advent of social media, blogs are not as popular as they used to be. However, I still follow a few of them. They aren't necessarily the "big name" Magnum or Instagram influencer types, but I like that they have more of an everyman feel to them.
Film Advance:
https://filmadvance.com/
Fogdog Blog, a local-to-me blogger:
http://www.fogdog-photography.com/
Alex Burke Photography - Superb large format landscape film photographer:
https://www.alexburkephoto.com/blog/
Film Advance:
https://filmadvance.com/
Fogdog Blog, a local-to-me blogger:
http://www.fogdog-photography.com/
Alex Burke Photography - Superb large format landscape film photographer:
https://www.alexburkephoto.com/blog/
Ricoh
Well-known
The only site displaying photos that I still go to every day is
https://loeildelaphotographie.com/en/category/photo-daily-news/
Sometimes the photography is too over the top for me but most of the time it's a mix of interesting historical, popular and contemporary photography. I don't read French above first grade level but the photos speak for themselves.
I also enjoy Houston Center of Photography's SPOT magazine and the Humble Arts Foundation site. Not always but frequently some interesting photos. Occasionally The Brooklyn Rail has a photographer interview or profile. But often too much politics for me--I'm allergic to politicians...all politicians.
There's always Magnum and the Leica Blog, of course.
I also go to a few blogs, the best being The Online Photographer IMO.
loeidelaphotographie is a subscription site, so may pass on that.
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