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  • bingbongbiddley
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    Anyone care to add some of their favourite photography news site, professionals site etc.?

    I’d like another one along the lines of The Online Photographer. I like the blog style site. Daily updates are a definite plus.

    TOP is probably my favourite out of these. Has a good mix of topics. It does get a bit repetitive, especially in the comments section.

    Most of the people that leave comments on these sites are very annoying. Maybe I’m too cynical.

    What does anyone think of Chase Jarvis? I wonder how much Apple pays him for each mention he gives the iPhone?

    Here are some of mine (I know I’ve a lot already so I probably won’t have time for any more):

    http://theonlinephotographer.typepad.com/the_online_photographer/blog_index.html

    Photography news and opinion, equipment reviews.

    http://www.joemcnally.com/blog/

    Pro photographer.

    http://blog.chasejarvis.com/blog/

    Pro photographer. The comments on his blog are tiresome to read “dude!!!!…that was SO awesome!!! So inspirational!!!! I HAVE to get myself an iPhone!!!”

    http://www.strobist.blogspot.com/

    I’m sure most people know Strobist. Off camera flash specialist.

    http://digitaljournalist.org/

    Good for articles by photojournalists stationed in war zones.

    http://luminous-landscape.com/

    Equipment reviews, techniques. Fine art pro photographer.

    http://www.jimrichardsonphotography.com/
    http://jimrichardson.typepad.com/richardson_photography/archives.html

    National Geographic photographer. Not updated very often.

    http://bythom.com/

    The best Nikon specialist I’ve come across.

    http://visualsciencelab.blogspot.com/

    Kirk Tuck. Pro photographer from Austin, Texas.

    http://fashionphotographyblog.com/

    Professional fashion photogapher. Haven’t checked this too much to be honest.

    http://shutterfinger.typepad.com/

    Don’t think this guy is a pro or anything but he writes interesting entries.

    bingbongbiddley
    Participant

    I like this too: http://garethfox.wordpress.com/

    Am I the only person that likes blogs?

    richiehatch
    Member

    I visit this guys blog quite a lot…. Tim Griffith. He is an architectural photographer and the blog is really impressive and kept relatively well up to date…! Worth a look for all… not just those with an interest in architectural photography.

    http://timgriffithphotographer.com/wp/

    I also find our very own (can I say that…??? :lol: ) Ciaran Whyte’s blog very interesting… Its very well put together and really informative…! Thanks Ciaran…!

    http://www.thewonderoflight.com/articles/

    On that point does anyone know if Ciaran holds the record for going through the IPF distinctions…? He went from his L panel in April 2008 to his A and then F in April this year….! Thats a serious achievement…!

    Richie

    Fintan
    Participant

    Cool post, nothing to add just lurking/subscribing :wink:

    ciaran
    Participant

    richiehatch wrote:

    I also find our very own (can I say that…??? :lol: ) Ciaran Whyte’s blog very interesting… Its very well put together and really informative…! Thanks Cairan…!

    http://www.thewonderoflight.com/articles/

    Thanks for the plug :D

    richiehatch wrote:

    On that point does anyone know if Ciaran holds the record for going through the IPF distinctions…? He went from his L panel in April 2008 to his A and then F in April this year….! Thats a serious achievement…!

    I’m not sure the IPF actually keeps a record of who sits what distinction and when.. certainly not going back over it’s entire history (but maybe I’m wrong??). I know in recent years the administration of the distinctions has greatly improved and to the benefit of all distinction holders. Anyway from talking to one or two people that have been involved in the IPF for quite some time, I believe it’s the first time it’s been done. It wasn’t my goal or intention to do it to break any records. I was actually against distinctions when I joined our club, but unfortunately to move into the premier grade for our internal competitions, one of the criteria is that a person must hold at least an LIPF.

    So I did my LIPF, enjoyed the process and the day and the rest is history :)

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