Archive for the ‘Blogs Speaking Photography’ Category

Todd Selby’s blog: looking at the intimacy of people’s places

Todd Selby has a new photo blog, “The Selby in Your Place” that I like very much. If you click on the images you will see a casual collection of images taken at the “place” of his friends or friends of his friends [that tend to be artists]. Causal and very interesting. When looking at [...]

Portfolio editing, again, always …

It is, and will always be, a formidable task. To edit your own work and present just the very best at online galleries or at portfolios reviews. Make it your own mantra: less is more! This post from Magnum photographer David Alan Harvey nails it … again. More than 250 comments in his post highlight [...]

New opportunities to submitt and showcase you work

Noel Rodo, editor of the great blog “We can’t Paint” is expanding his efforts and will create soon two additional online ventures related with contemporary photography: an online magazine and an online gallery. He is now requesting work from contributors and it is my great pleasure to pass his message to you.It is very interesting [...]

More about words and photography … from “The Landscapist”

Mark Hobson, photographer and blogger at “The Landscapist“, has written a very interesting post regarding the interplay of words and photography. I love the humorous, but meaningful, finishing of his post. In a way, the same concept applies to most activities and projects we undertake in life. It is quite revealing how taking a paper, [...]

Shorpy: The 100-year Old Photoblog

Powerhouse Mechanic and Steam Pump (1920). One of Lewis Wickes Hine’s celebrated “work portraits” made after he completed his decade-long project documenting child labor [purchase here]. During the last months I have been increasingly interested in vintage photography and recently while Reading Cameron Davidson’s blog I found a reference to a site on this topic [...]

A new blog … by Joe McNally …

© Joe McNally I have not been covering technical aspects of photography in this blog, nor linking to technical information as I prefer to concentrate in the artistic aspects. This time I will make a exception to welcome a new blog from photographer Joe McNally. Joe is not only a very successful commercial and editorial [...]

Blooging as a job: opportunity at Photoshelter

Andrew Hetherington has a post over at “Whats the Jackanory?” that could be interesting if you are a blogger and a photographer, and like to consider a job blogging about photography. Bookmark It Hide Sites $$(‘div.d216′).each( function(e) { e.visualEffect(‘slide_up’,{duration:0.5}) });