Worth A Thousand Words: My Photographs
I’ve been looking through my photo collection again lately. I have some great photos, if I do say so myself. I also have some really bad, crappy photos, so I can certainly use some work and practice.
In an effort to improve my skills and get a little bit of feedback, I’ve decided to take lots more pictures and post lots more of my photos online.
I’ve been looking at other blogs and photo sites to figure out how I want to go about this. Here’s a sampling of where I’ve been so far. These are in no particular order.
Interesting Angles
I thought these had some interesting approaches to presenting photography.
The Polapola Project
[So very cool! I like it! I found the link above at a metablog site called IdleType.]
Ten Years of My Life
[A very cool idea started just a few weeks ago. Great photos!]
Diego Golberg’s The March of Time
[Photos of family members over time. Very unique, patient, and oddly creative.]
Family Photos over Time
[Similar idea]
The Daily Photo Project
[I'm not sure of the value but it is interesting.]
The 12-hour ISBN JPEG Project
[This is impressive. This has been going since December 1994. There doesn't seem to be an archive of any sort though. ??]
Photobloggies
The following links came from a perusal of Photobloggies.
photojunkie zine
[a zine for photojunkies]
Heather Champ
[Deep talent. Great layout.]
Jeff Phillips Photos
[A great collection of photos. This is a great photo essay: The Chick Magnet]
Pink Elephant
[This site has great images. It hasn't been updated recently though. The photographer/owner/blogger has moved and is in school.]
a softer world
[Paneled and captioned comic-style photo strips.]
textism photos
[And the textism blog.]
Elvis the Fish Pencam
[Pencam photography.]
Chicago Uncommon Photographs
[Impressive photography of Chicago.]
Quarlo.com
[A photoblog where all pictures are shot on film. Impressive photography of New York.]
Professionals
Magnum Photos Features
[A photo library updated daily with new work from across the globe.]
Web sites for people who hate to read
[An old Slate article about photologs.]
The Obvious
photoblogs.org
[A couple of thousand photoblogs to look through in your spare time.]