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Best of 2009: Photography Blogs and Online Magazines

Best of 2009: Photography Blogs and Online Magazines

Too Much Chocolate by Jake Stangel. TMC is an online magazine presenting emerging editorial, fine art, and commercial photographers. I especially like the Sunday Showcase featuring the work of a photographer. Then there’s the Rotating Gallery where the featured photographer from the previous week interviews a photographer for the upcoming week, and so on. Besides, [...]

A Week's Links

A Week’s Links

Portraits of Power by Platon in The New Yorker. Platon photographed world leaders at a meeting of the United Nations. He set up a tiny studio off the floor of the General Assembly. The portraits are presented together with a spoken audio comment by Platon. I was surprised to learn that he is using film [...]

A Week’s Links

Polaroid Instant Films will be produced again in 2010. The Impossible Project. Polaroid PoGo pocket printer. Zero ink paper (ZINK). Pity it’s not compatible with Apple’s iPhone, as Apple does not enable Bluetooth connections other than headsets. Looks nice and petite anyway. New Nikon D3S. Has 12 MP, sensor cleaning, 720p movie and stunning 102’400 [...]


A Week’s Links

Another week’s links: Joni Sternbach: Surfers. Stunning 8×10″ tintype photographs. Dan Winters: Periodical Photographs (published by Aperture). A truely timeless book designed by Scott Dadich with so many careful details to discover. Irving Penn (1917-2009) was a student of Alexey Brodovitch, the legendary Art Director of Harper’s Bazaar where he initially worked as an illustrator. [...]

A Week’s Links

Another week’s links: Christopher Bangert is a German photojournalist now living in Zurich. In 2003, he traveled with his Land Rover from Buenos Aires to New York, and in 2007 from Germany to South Africa. In his News section, he describes his time in Gaza. Rachel Papo‘s portraits of female Israeli soldiers. Willy Ronis, friend [...]

A Week’s Links

Here are this week’s discoveries. I’ll summarize these under the new category A Week’s Links. Most of them already appeared in my Twitter postings. Tony Fouhse, Canada. Wow. Especially his personal projects. And his blog. Photographer Zalmai receives Visa d’Or Feature Award for his Afghan work – Promises and Lies Photojournalist Teru Kuwayama uses a [...]