rondo
Established
(This may have been brought up before, if so please provide a link to the thread and disregard)
I would like to know your favorite photography related websites, blogs, etc.
I increasingly find myself bored and less excited about the web, and I think this has to do with my inability to discover new and exciting work.
I am primarily interested in "street photography", but other genres are welcome as well. Many thanks,
I would like to know your favorite photography related websites, blogs, etc.
I increasingly find myself bored and less excited about the web, and I think this has to do with my inability to discover new and exciting work.
I am primarily interested in "street photography", but other genres are welcome as well. Many thanks,
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
RFF, of course
The Online Photographer
APUG, though a lot of them are getting to be extremely psycho about their dislike of anything digital.
The Online Photographer
APUG, though a lot of them are getting to be extremely psycho about their dislike of anything digital.
Bob Michaels
nobody special
Magnum in motion 100% first class photography. 0% anything else.
No mention of cameras or photo equipment. No interactive discussion. You cannot post there.
But if you want to be inspired by great photography, nothing is better in my mind.
No mention of cameras or photo equipment. No interactive discussion. You cannot post there.
But if you want to be inspired by great photography, nothing is better in my mind.
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semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
shyoon
Well-known
The New York Times Lens Blog is great. Leans towards documentary/photojournalism side of things, but there's the odd street photographer featured.
I personally like the MJR Collective. Six young photographers from all around the world, producing amazing work.
I personally like the MJR Collective. Six young photographers from all around the world, producing amazing work.
oftheherd
Veteran
I guess I need to get around the internet more. Who knew all that was out there? Thanks to Bob Michaels for Magnum in Motion. The essay on the effect of the Korean War on civilians was very poignant. I enjoyed it.
chrismoret
RF-addict
Magnum in motion 100% first class photography. 0% anything else.
No mention of cameras or photo equipment. No interactive discussion. You cannot post there.
But if you want to be inspired by great photography, nothing is better in my mind.
It's a great site! Was in my favorite list for some time now. Very inspiring.
Wcarpenter
Established
Also, take a look at the "Camera Work" thread under "Photo General Interest." There are 8 pages of great links. Check it out. The above links are also great choices.
thegman
Veteran
APUG, FilmDev, SteveHuff (although it can be a bit Leica-centric), I don't mind Ken Rockwell from time to time, he's opinionated, but extremely pro-film, and that can't be a bad thing.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Top Favs.....As mentioned HERE @RFF & Magnum in Motion
Burn ...www.burnmagazine.org
curated by Magnum photographer David Alan Harvey

Burn ...www.burnmagazine.org
curated by Magnum photographer David Alan Harvey
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Neare
Well-known
Flickr
There is good stuff in there somewhere
http://www.japanexposures.com/
A bit of exposure for Japanese photographers
There is good stuff in there somewhere
http://www.japanexposures.com/
A bit of exposure for Japanese photographers
rondo
Established
Thank you all, please keep them coming. Some of this was definitely new to me.
FrankS
Registered User
tumblr.com can be interesting, just images
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GoodOldNorm
Member
Jack
Jack
www.widerange.org I just love Jack Brauer's work, his photographs of mountains inspire me.
Jack
www.widerange.org I just love Jack Brauer's work, his photographs of mountains inspire me.
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smbilgin
Established
I think www.1x.com is one of the best.
isorgb
Well-known
http://7dot7.net
Single pictures, essays, words, interviews.
Single pictures, essays, words, interviews.
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fixed point
 
Matus
Well-known
KR
... just kidding, but somebody had to say it
... just kidding, but somebody had to say it
John Elder
Well-known
Rondo I assume that you are the same rondo that posts great work on the photonet street and documentary site. Really like your stuff. Google Orville Robertson. He is one photographer posting on the Newyorkstreetphotography.com site. Orville has great pics himself , but if you click on his "links" you will discover a host of street photographers with a direct link to each site. I joined Facebook just to see the recent postings of Orville Robertson, Edward Leveckis, and Grant Lamos IV. Once you become "friends" with these three great street photographers you gain access to a whole bunch more of great street photographers. Orville is very friendly and you can contact him directly. I shoot with him fairly often. If you are in NYC, all three of these shooters live there. Also Flickr is loaded with different types of street photography sites which I personally don't follow.
Feel free to contact me directly. John Elder
Feel free to contact me directly. John Elder
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
I think www.1x.com is one of the best.
I've been looking here for at least the last hour...WOW...Thanks!!!
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