After I wrote the first installment of my favorite photography sites, a few others came to mind that need to be mentioned. Here are some other sites I enjoy:
Don Ellis – Don’s site, called Kleptography is a great reminder that it isn’t all about equipment. What Don does with a point-and-shoot is some of the best work you’ll see anywhere. His descriptions of each shot are good reading as well.
Brian White – At Background Exposure, Brian White provides rare, but interesting posts. I keep him in my RSS reader and drop by whenever he has something to say. I get a fair amount of referral traffic from Brian’s site, so I know that I am not alone in valuing his observations.
Beyond Phototips – Photography for the Serious Amateur is the tag line used by this site. The content comes from several people, and the tips are often excellent.
Udi Tirosh – And several contributors have created a great site called DIY Photography.net. The site is mainly about ways to handle lighting, etc. without buying a lot of expensive equipment.
Photopreneur – Is a Blog about ways to make money with your photography. It’s written by a team of experienced folks who share a wealth of knowledge.
Haje Jan Kamps – Writes Photocritic, an excellent site full of useful information.
Michelle Knight – A multifaceted photographer, Michelle writes Shutter Fug when she’s not designing clothing or anything more interesting :-). Her site is full of great tutorial information for anyone interested in improving their work.
Tim Solley – Tim’s site is called Sublime Light and I first found it when his tutorial on portrait lighting was mentioned on another Blog. Good stuff.
Marek Uliasz – Of Pixels Away is a good source of guidance if you are thinking about microstock photography. He’s also a kayak paddler, and has a personal style.
I hope you find some of these sites as interesting and beneficial as I have.




