Today I thought I would list a few of the photographic
blogs that I return to week after week.
These are blogs that I use for inspiration, information and enjoyment.
David
duChemin’s Pixelated Image blog is one of my favorites. David is, in his words, a “freelance
humanitarian photographer.” David is
also the author of one of the year’s best photo books Within the Frame. My advice,
if you read no other book this year, read this one.
David’s blog is at Pixelated Image
Bob
Krist is a well-known and popular travel photographer who
contributes to National Geographic
Traveler, Outdoor Photography and
many others. Bob’s latest book is the
very fine and interesting Travel
Photography: Documenting the Worlds People and Places. Bob is starting to work with
multi-media and is including examples in his blog.
Bob’s blog can be found at Photo Traveler
Attorney
Carolyn E. Wright presents the “Photo Attorney” blog. The “Photo Attorney” blog discusses legal
issues that affect photographers and the business of photography. Freedom to photograph and copyright issues
are regular fodder for Carolyn’s blog.
Carolyn is also the author of the Photographer’s
legal Guide, a must own for photographers.
Read Carolyn at Photo Attorney
The prolific author and Photoshop expert Scott Kelby writes the “Photoshop
Insider” blog. This is a combination of
Photoshop and Lightroom tips and stories of some of Scott’s experiences while
on shoots. Scott is the author of many
books and is the president of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals.
Scott’s blog is at Photoshop Insider
Scott, along with Matt Kloskowski, also produces
Nikon related how-to videos at D Town TV
Hey these are just a few of my favorite photo
blogs. Feel free to list some of your own
favorites. Next week I’ll list a few of
my favorite non-photography related blogs and websites. Be sure to head back here on Friday for
another interesting “Photo Friday” post.
The image at the top of the post is Cedar Falls in Hocking Hills State Park. The park is located in south-central Ohio and is a photographer's dream come true.
© Tim Marks 2009 all rights reserved


I also read Photo Attorney. Although Carolyn concentrates on copyright issues as they pertain to photography, there is lots of valuable info and resources that easily translate into something useful for writers or any other "creative" concerned with issues of protecting the asset that is their work.
Posted by: Dominique | July 01, 2009 at 09:51 AM