Sites in the Photography category are mostly galleries of photographs taken by the author(s). Some are other curated galleries of photos themselves. Still others are blogs about the art and practice of photography. We've chosen sites that are artistic, interesting, and informative.
Written by Jeff Croft.
Jeff’s site is a tumblelog of many different categories, but a majority of his site’s post consist of curated photographs, often from the greater Seattle area. He also writes on his thoughts on design and the web, social media, and life in general, making his site worth reading by almost anyone.
Written by John Carey.
John Carey uses Fiftyfootshadows primarily as a front to share photograph based desktop wallpapers that he create for people in need of an alternative to the endless supply of overly elaborate designer desktops filling the internet. He loves photography and in his desire to share it with the world, his writing on the craft are as compelling as the photographs themselves.
Written by Eric Kim.
Eric Kim’s Street Photography blog provides exceptional tips, inspiration and harvest a growing community for aspiring Street Photographers. Shooting in the streets, Eric Kim composes candid photos of local people immersed in the dynamic and rapid Los Angeles environment.
Written by Will Wiriawan.
The title describes the site wonderfully. Will writes about the current photography industry, but more importantly curates a gallery of beautiful and significant photographs from the past. Every single photograph featured on his site causes a reader to stop and ponder it, because of its artistic, historic, or cultural value that’s superbly communicated and curated.
Written by Ken Rockwell.
Ken’s site is one of the best places for camera and photography gear reviews. His reviews are based solely on his experience and expertise, motivated by a desire to share his knowledge with others. His recommendation list is conveniently broken down by purpose and usage, for easy and convenient browsing. Every photographer, at every level, should have his site bookmarked.
Written by Joshua Longbrake.
Photography as an art is taken to a whole new level with Joshua’s work. His photographs are often thought-provoking, intriguing, and unusual; they’re often art first, photograph second.
Written by Jorge Quinteros.
Some of the best photographs of New York City are taken by Jorge. He has a talent for working with color, and everything about his photos is great. As a bonus, his love for traveling means that he can take great photographs all over the world and share them with his readers.