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Top 20 Photography Blogs you must follow

Jonathan
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In this digital era where social media channels are popular and people super love visual content, there is a great need in this competitive photograph industry. Many digital photography schools and photography websites launch their tutorial classes to provide audience photography tips, source of inspiration and camera review. You must stay with the frequently changing trends and newly-launched technologies. To do so, you can follow photo blogs online which share their articles, photography, reviews and photo stories. There are various kinds of photography blogs, ranging from wedding photography to travel photography and from landscape photography to street photography.

A good photography blog is able to give inspiration, mark useful resources, cultivate your skills and provide updated information.

 

We are going to choose 20 top photography blogs for you to follow.

 

  1. Chase Jarvis

Chase Jarvis

Chase Jarvis is a famous photographer who regularly updates his blog with stunning photo and video. He is a traveler walking around the world to take wonderful pictures. He also provides advices on how you can improve your photography with amazing photos. Rather than image and video, he would interview people likes authors photographers, entrepreneurs, CEO, etc, to know their stories.

 

  1. Joe Mcnally

Joe Mcnally

Joe McNally as an internationally applause photographer has photographed on assignment in nearly 70 countries. He won the first Alfred Eisenstaedt Award for Journalistic Impact for a LIFE coverage titled, “The Panorama of War.” He has accumulated many well known commercial and advertising clients such as FedEx, Sony and Adidas. His photography blogs are written in term of anecdotes and advice for photographers at any level.

 

  1. Skip Cohen University

Skip Cohen University

Skip Cohen University features education, interviews and business advice from the President, Skip Cohen who have been in the industry for a long time.

The content provided by Skip Cohen is considered as a compulsory lesson for any photographer seeking business advice and improvement in their work.

Skip Cohen University offers online access to educational tools, podcasts, blog posts to photographers for building their technique and staying with the photography trends

 

  1. Richard Bernabe

Richard Bernabe

Richard Bernabe is a professional photographer in nature, wildlife and travel and author from the United States and is passionate for adventure. He keeps updating his site with stunning photos worldwide. He will describe each photo with shooting location, camera and photographic accessories.

His impressive editorial clients include National GeographicThe New York Times, Time, Audubon, The BBC, etc. and Corporate clients include Canon, Patagonia, Orvis, REI, Apple etc.

Richard is welcome to invitation from around the world so as to educate people regarding photography matter.

 

  1. PhotoFocus

PhotoFocus

A man called Scott Bourne, who spends more than forty year in photography industry, creates PhotoFocus in 1998. PhotoFocus offers tutorial for photographers who want to take professional photographs. It also interviews successful photographers and entrepreneurs to give useful information. Majority of content are camera reviews, podcast and training video.

 

  1. Sprouting Photographer

Sprouting Photographer

Sprouting Photographer features gorgeous, clean elegance and a plenty of informative content. To build up an educational resource for the photography business, site owners, Bryan Caporicci and Rob Nowell, partner the influential photographer in the field. Other photographers can gain access to the technique and equipment they need to develop professional careers.

 

 

  1. David duChemin

David duChemin

David duChemin is a world & humanitarian assignment photographer, best-selling author, digital publisher and international workshop leader. He takes eye-catching photos of nomadic and adventurous life. It is hard to find his client list without humanitarian organizations. His photographs and written post features people, world events and publication. His lesson gives readers photography technique, tips and inspiration, craft and vision, etc.

 

  1. Fstoppers

Fstoppers

Since 2010, Fstoppers has been providing online content including how-to’s, photography news, video, gear review and business tips. It aims to educate and inspire people in the photography and videography industry worldwide by contributing stunning photos to the online community. Readers can keep pace with the ever changing trend of photography. The website keeps growing and has become a powerful resource site.

 

  1. The Sartorialist

The Sartorialist

The Sartorialist features street fashion via compelling images. Scott Schuman, a Founder and photographer, works with fashion and lifestyle brands. Many of his works are published in major fashion publications. One of the interesting things about his photography blog is that it contains inspiring fashion pictures of everyday people, followed by texts explaining what and why they wear. This creates a dialogue between the fashion world and "normal people".

 

  1. Ken Kaminesky

Ken Kaminesky

For fifteen years, Ken Kaminesky has provided lifestyle images for stock photo agencies such as Jupiterimages, Corbis and Getty Images and his works are published all over the world. He is a travel lover who wants to go adventure in search of stunning photo shot. Thanks to his good and consistent work, he understands the way how an excellent photo is taken. His blog content contains tutorial and “how to” articles.

 

 

  1. Light Stalking

Light Stalking

Light Stalking aims at teaching readers how to make good photograph via written and video tutorial. The topics cover milky way photography, astrophotography, boudoir photography, landscape photography, etc. It also offers online resources including photography guide and lightroom presets. The articles of Light Stalking have been shared by PhotoShop, Canon and Nikon. According to Feedspot, Klout and Wefollow, it is also the top 10 photography blog.

 

  1. Two Loves Studio

Two Loves Studio

If you are a food lover and take shooting your favorable meal as a usual practice, Two Loves Studio is what you are looking for. It is a blog telling about how you would take food photography. The blogger, Rachel, shares tips, skills and details on food shooting and photography business. She also launches advanced classes on post production including the use of Lightroom, composition and business regarding food photography.

 

  1. Feature Shoot

Feature Shoot

Feature Shoot features photo stories over many topics including landscapes, portraits, fine art, documentary, still life, street, animals and interior photography. They focus on the story behind each photo. The photographic works are contributed by established photographers worldwide. With Over 4,000 photo blog now, Alison Zavos, the Founder and Editor-in-Chief has successfully create one of the greatest photography blogs worldwide.

 

  1. David Hobby

David Hobby

Starting out as a photojournalist, David Hoppy was writing online. Since 1995, this website gains a large readership of more than 300,000 photographers from 175 countries.  His website called Strobist features many lighting techniques. He showcases his assignment and describes the important point for taking the photo. Readers can learn a lot on handling lighting from reading his blog.

 

  1. Zack Arias

Zack Arias

“I pursue photography with everything I have”. That describes his passionate to photography. Although he has been a photographer for twenty years, he views himself as a director more. He directs the subject who is shy to camera to finish the job.

His blog features the subjects he works with. It is very straight forward and clear. You might get new ideas from following this blog and reading his articles.

 

  1. Depositphotos Blog

Depositphotos Blog

Depositphotos offers latest news and events about photography, photography lessons, design inspiration and business and marketing tips for audience. It also has a photo collection section where you can get inspiration. Each collection is well themed, likes Halloween, winter and 2019 trend. Depositphotos also interviews with compelling photographers and reports how they establish their photography projects.

 

  1. PetaPixal

PetaPixal

If you are a beginner of photography and want to make a good start, PetaPixel is a blog you should follow. Established in May of 2009, PetaPixel provides news, equipment review, and photography tutorials. It aims at informing and educating in photography-related things. Readers can also send tips to PetaPixal via email. The content of PetaPixel is easy-to-read and straightforward regardless of the usual photography blogs.

 

  1. LensCulture

LensCulture

LensCulture features contemporary photography likes fine art photography and high-quality photojournalism. Behind the work, photographers will share the story. Photographer can submit their work to project review where photography experts will give their comments on their work. Selected photographers will have a chance to have their work exhibited.

 

  1. SLR Lounge

SLR Lounge

SLR Lounge features its industrial standard for photography education and resource. It provides premium lesson and industry-leading workshop, focusing education on lightroom, wedding and portrait photography. The blogs written by its internationals team of writers are also educational, discovering gear review, business tips, and photography inspiration.

 

  1. Digital Photography School

Digital Photography School

Digital Photography School was founded by Darren Rowse who is a photography love and decides to share tips for photographers. Apart from photography tips, Digital Photography School also provides gear information and knowledge of post processing. The content is shared by professional or semi pro photographer with at least more than 5-year experience in photography. Readers can also subscribe its courses and order eBooks.

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