Photography Websites & Blogs
There is always a lot going on in the photo video world and sometimes it can be hard to stay on top of new releases, tips and reviews. In the last segment of March’s Trends from the Trenches, Jay P and Lars highlight some of their favorite websites and blogs for photography news. Share the sites you visit for the best news on cameras, techniques and other tricks and then, head on over to to see this month’s full episode. While you are there, sign up for this month’s TSL giveaway!
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Websites and Blogs mentioned in this segment:
Nice video man, this is the way hip hop should be done. I’m very selective on hip hop that I’ll listen to but I like this. You should check out some of the artists’ videos I have on my page… think you’d appreciate the music. Keep up the grind!
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For more visit: https://goo.gl/NSKrTD
tyudorials.com is pretty good
Luminous-landscape.com from Michael Reichmann is great for all Landscape and fine art plus printing in large format
http://www.jwpurdy.com 🙂
Jared Polin-Fro Knows Photo.com
strobist.com? dedpxl.com? pixelpeeper.com?
This is a laughable question because I should know seeing I watch so many of these… But what is Lars' last name? Or where can I find his content as well? Thanks.
Seriously? Nobody even mentioned http://www.slrlounge.com !? Shame on you! SLR Lounge are THE BEST at what they do (to me). They are friends with http://www.fstoppers.com but I find Pye Jirsa to be THE nicest and most entertaining photography person I've seen online. He is such a charismatic photographer and teacher. SLR Lounge are very similar to FStoppers. They both have created online photography community alike.
#1 SLR Lounge
#2 FStoppers
#3 PetaPixel
#4 DPReviews
#5 NikonRumors
My blog!! MurnaghanMedia
I have that exact same reflector. I use it for shooting food photography while doing editorial travel shoots. Sometimes it is a pain to carry small pieces of foamcore. It works very well shooing with natural light along with a small travel mirror.
Skip the BS and go to 2:00 to see the topic. Seriously, a 7 minute long video does not need 2 minutes of fluff at the beginning. Get that out in the first or second takes or have the editor start the video at the 2:00 mark. Time is money people. 🙂
I would have recommended CreativeLive hands down. Honestly I learnt more from that site than any other. Also Retouching Academy is pretty good for the high end retouching niche.
Does anyone have any info on the site "CloudSpot.io" I was told that it's a great place for photosharing, but I can't find any feedback on it.
I enjoy reading http://cheesycam.com/ on top of everything else you talked about in this video although iso1200 was a new one for me. Glad i have one more site to add to my morning read. thanks you.
I disagree with PetaPixel. It mirrors a click-bait site way too much and I actually used to sub to their Facebook page, but I just got sick of it. Unfortunately, I dont have a site that I really visit that often for information. No Film School isnt bad, and I've been featured a couple times on there, but nothing else that you guys hadnt already mentioned that I can think of. (web sites, I mean) – Although as far as blogs, go, there is this one about color….and post work….up and coming….lol
Come on, have fun make jokes, but for god's sake stop giggling so much!!
My favourite site is my flickr where you can check out my pictures if you want
https://www.flickr.com/photos/sitan321/
Cool video by the way 🙂