The Good Stuff.

6.22.2015

Curious to know whose photography or video blogs you read after you make your very first stop of the day at VSL....???


I'm always curious about new blogs or blogs I have missed that either showcase good photography or have some unique viewpoint about cameras, lenses, lighting and technique. I try to balance topics here but I'm an avid reader of other blogs as well. I suspect you are as well. Please consider sharing fun to read blog resources that you read on a regular basis.

As I am asking the question I guess I'll get the ball rolling.

My favorites, in no particular order, are:

The Luminous Landscape 

The Online Photographer 

Bythom (Thom Hogan's site)

Dedpxl (Zack Arias)

Petapixel is a good aggregator

Robin Wong

Ming Thein

EOSHD.com

Cinema5D.com

The Camera Store TV (video programming about cameras)

Help me find more and share them.

edit: definitely list your own blog if you have one!

57 comments:

  1. I shoot with a Fuji X-E1 so one of my daily stops is with the Fuji X Forum.

    http://www.fujix-forum.com/

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  2. Rumor sites are fun:
    4/3 Rumors
    Sony Alpha Rumors



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  3. David Taylor-Hughes has a good blog on www.soundimageplus.com

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  4. Visual Science Lab
    The Online Photographer
    Ming Thein
    Julianne Kost
    Thom Hogan
    Scott Kelby Photoshop Insider
    Lightroom Killer Tips
    Entropic Remnants Photography (Flickr)

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  5. Humans of New York (http://www.humansofnewyork.com/)
    Lens Culture (https://www.lensculture.com/)
    A Photo Editor (http://aphotoeditor.com/)

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  6. Since it probably indicates that I'm reading the right kind of stuff, I'm flattered that 60% of your list is on my list too.......

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  7. Tuck, Luminous, and TOP top my list, read them daily. Since I shoot Fuji I also read Fuji Rumors.

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  8. Kirk--

    The only site I regularly check that isn't on your list (assuming that you're on your own list!) is
    http://thewanderinglensman.com

    I also periodically check three sites that don't update very often (the last of these not since March 2014):
    http://tao-of-digital-photography.blogspot.com
    http://biofos.com
    http://wrotniak.net

    I also look regularly at the photographs on
    http://www.pbase.com/thekrupgallery/profile
    (which is not a blog, but a beautiful gallery by Warren Krupsaw).

    Thanks for your list. There are several there I've never looked at.

    Walt Foreman

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  9. VSL, TOP, sporadic on others

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  10. For me, Your first two are the only other ones.( LuLa and TOP) I miss Shutterfinger and gave up on Plop. I don't do video. BTW I appreciate your positive thinking, but I read yours 3rd, probably because of the strong influence of portraits and artificial lighting, neither roof which interest me. I do find some of your portrait subjects very aesthetic though.

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  11. VSL
    Tangents (http://neilvn.com/tangents/)
    David DuChemin's blog (http://davidduchemin.com/)
    PetaPixel
    FStoppers
    Strobist

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  12. Here's a selection from the thirty-something photography-related blogs I follow. I like it that there's authenticity in these blogs. In no particular order:

    newcameranews.com,
    tokyocamerastyle.com,
    blakeandrews.blogspot.com,
    mondoinbiancoenero.com/blog,
    www.ultrasomething.com/photography/blog-post-index,
    www.dearsusan.net,
    www.theonlinedarkroom.com,
    www.chromaticabrasion.com/blog,
    blog.kasson.com
    and the occasional post at themachineplanet.wordpress.com

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  13. Ibarionex Perello (Video Blogger & Podcaster) The best of both on the Web!
    Julianne Kost
    The Art of Photography (Video Blogger)
    Thom Hogan
    Lightroom Killer Tips
    NY Times Lens Blog
    The Online Photographer

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  14. I read vsl and top religiously, ming thein and the front page of lula occasionally (but enough to keep up).

    Then there's *my* awesome blog, which obviously I read obsessively, over and over.

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  15. Oh, and also, duh, I read Daniel Milnor over at http://shifter.media every single day. He updates somewhat less often though.

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  16. My list covers most of the sites on your list plus an excellent site covering Fuji gear: http://www.johncaz.net/blog and several rumors sites and FM forums.

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  17. I'm so glad someone else mentioned Ultrasomething and Jim Kasson's blog. US is an irreverent view of our weird little hobby, and he's a really nice writer as well who knows how to turn a phrase. And Jim is probably the best technical reviewer out there for anything that he decides to look at. At the same time, he's also a fantastic shooter --- check out his galleries.

    I also like Machine Planet by Dante Stella: https://themachineplanet.wordpress.com/ (“Like the Economist but without the brains, wit, etc.”)

    On YouTube, I like the Art of Photography, a one-man show by Ted Forbes for its breadth of topics, especially his in-depth look at the works of famous and not-so-famous photographers.

    And I love Ben Horne's Youtube channel. He's an 8x10 landscape photographer, and if you want to know the meaning of slowing down, look no further than his beautifully self-produced video journals of his week-long camping trips.

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  18. http://www.lensrentals.com/blog/ - great site for teardowns (lens innards! camera viscera! and more!) and reviews



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  19. Check Daily
    VSL
    The Online Photographer
    Ming Thein
    News Shooter www.newsshooter.com (the best video production blog, nothing else come close)
    Terry Richardson www.terrysdiary.com (picture blog - sometime NSFW)
    Josh Wool www.joshwool.tumblr.com (picture blog - portraits)
    Viktor Vauthier www,viktorvauthier.tumblr.com (picture blog - fashion - often NSFW)

    Check Once a Week
    A Photo Editor www.aphotoeditor.com (used to be a Check Daily)
    Thoughts of a Bohemian http://blog.melchersystem.com (mainly stock photography, but some interesting insights about Advertising)
    Ohm Image http://ohm-image.net (an audio geek who shoots audio gear, also does pod casts)
    Fashion Gone Rogue http://www.fashiongonerogue.com (see the latest in fashion photography. Editorial, Advertising, Look Books, etc)

    Check Only When Article Recommended
    LuLa https://luminous-landscape.com

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  20. Interesting that we share a number of blog choices, notably LuLa, TOP, and EOSHD.

    Others I follow that you don't include:

    American Suburb X
    Dear Susan
    Sony Alpha Rumors
    Faith is Torment
    MPD
    Kyle Cassidy
    Jonesblog
    Mirror Lessons
    Philip Bloom
    Photography Life
    No Film School
    Vincent Laforet

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  21. http://www.stevehuffphoto.com/
    http://time.com/photography/lightbox/
    It's fashion, but it's photography: http://www.thesartorialist.com/
    http://www.dpreview.com/

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  24. About Photography, Tom Grill's site

    I have been in photography for 40 yrs , his work is the finest, most technically proficient, creative that I have come across in all my years
    His site is both technically and creatively informative,
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  25. Yu-Lin Chan's "Lens Bubbles" features obscure old lenses on digital cameras and nice images too:

    http://oldlenses.blogspot.ca/

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  26. http://visualsciencelab.blogspot.de/?view=sidebar
    http://www.soundimageplus.com/
    http://theonlinephotographer.typepad.com/the_online_photographer/blog_index.html
    http://www.thephoblographer.com/
    http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/00-new-today.htm
    http://luminous-landscape.com/whatsnew/
    http://blog.mingthein.com/
    http://www.stevehuffphoto.com/
    http://www.bestmirrorlesscamerareviews.com/
    http://cphmag.com/archives/

    in this order (honestly)
    Hendrik

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  27. I think I discovered VSL when you guest posted at TOP. Here are some other sites I follow/visit:

    -- Thom Hogan's mirrorless page
    -- Petapixel ... click through from Facebook when something interesting pops up
    -- DPReview articles ... RSS feed
    -- Kai Wong/Digital Rev ... pops up on my Facebook feed; I get a good laugh from time to time
    -- dyxum.com ... a forum, not a blog where I get my Sony info, chance to chat with other Sony/Minolta users
    -- Robin Wong ... also on my Facebook feed
    -- Sony Alpha Rumors ...

    ... I'm sure there are others, but these are top of mind.

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  28. I stopped reading all the blogs you have listed for various reasons. I'm pretty picky/finicky/impatient when it comes to listening to other people and their opinions. So at the moment it's:

    VSL
    The Angry Photographer (youtube)
    Chuck Jines (youtube)
    Maarten Heilbron (gear reviewer on youtube, very detailed and impartial reviews)

    http://the-invisible-cities.com/-not much writing, mostly an image journal, which is why I like it

    http://www.tokileephoto.com/--love her work, her approach and her philosophy, website + blog

    http://www.gordonparksfoundation.org/--he took images I wish I could learn to take

    I also cruise by the rangefinder forum, mostly to see what's for sale, and the odd forum discussion.

    That's about it at the moment.

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  29. Eric Kim, Ming Thein, Thom H and occasionally I read an Austin local called Kurt or Kirk something. ;) LL ok too. I like those who can photograph. Not those who cant and just right about it :)

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  30. -VSL
    -TOP
    -Used to read Ming, have moved on (artistic reasons)
    -http://www.thisiscolossal.com - not strictly photography, but does feature it. Amazing art that inspires.
    -I get an email for F11 magazine. Great stuff.
    -LL, less often
    -the odd DPR forum
    -PP, if the artical interests me.
    Catch up every other week on
    -Robin Wong
    -Lens rentals

    Thanks to the others for their feedback - I'll certainly be checking out those sites in not aware of.

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  31. Hi Kirk-
    Ming
    LL
    Online Photographer
    Thom
    SoundImgaePlus
    Photography Life
    Robin Wong
    digilloyd
    Admiring Light
    MirrorLessons
    DPR
    Huff (for entertainment)
    Anything m43 related

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  32. Photography blogs

    http://www.mirrorlessons.com
    http://www.thenimblephotographer.com/journal/
    http://shutterleaf.co.uk/blog/
    https://tysonrobichaudphotography.wordpress.com

    Video blogs

    http://lonelysandwich.com
    http://noamkroll.com
    http://onemarketmedia.com
    http://www.eoshd.com
    http://eriknaso.com
    http://www.newsshooter.com
    http://www.eduardoangel.com

    Audio blog

    http://thelocationcrew.com/deans-blog/
    http://thelocationcrew.com/scots-blog/

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  33. For a peek at some vintage cameras in the wild, I pop over to Global Camera Style. It's an aggregation of several "camera style" blogs and feeds.

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  34. http://visualsciencelab.blogspot.com
    /http://luminous-landscape.com/index.shtml
    http://www.bythom.com/
    http://www.stevehuffphoto.com/
    http://theonlinephotographer.typepad.com/the_online_photographer/blog_index.html
    https://photographylife.com/

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  35. DearSusan (a response to Susan Sontag's comments re substandard photography) at dearsusan.net.

    While you're there take a look at our city guides for photographers - see the real city and not the tourist hot spots - Tokyo, Singapore, London, Copenhagen, Cape Town and Istanbul already available. Amsterdam and George Town (Penang) soon.

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  36. Kirk, thanks for asking the question, these answers will provide resources to sift through for a while.

    My list:
    Daily first up with coffee:
    TOP
    VSL

    A few times per week:
    A photo editor http://aphotoeditor.com/
    Luminous Landscape
    Alltop - Top Photography News http://photography.alltop.com/
    Digital Photography Review

    My photographic tribe (Canberra Photographic Society) has a blog which some may find to be interesting:
    https://canberraphotographicsociety.wordpress.com/

    Many others less frequently:
    Keith Cooper http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/index.html

    The Ballarat Photo Biennale also has two publications which provide an interesting perspective on photography, visually and written. BETA and ONE THOUSAND WORDS.
    http://ballaratfoto.org/

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  37. I check out "H.O's Diary" shortly after reading your blog. (https://hophotos.wordpress.com/) I love his mostly portrait orientation shots of cars. And the fun he is having with his recently acquired Nikon D3200. (He also shoots film in an old Leica.) He has a different sense of composition from a lot of other people. Don't have the slightest idea what he's saying, though, and Google translation doesn't help very much.

    I'm over at "On the Corkboard" (http://onthecorkboard.blogspot.com/). I don't talk very much; just put up the pictures.

    You're on my regular daily reading list. And I also enjoyed the portrait gallery you recently put up. Keep up the good work!

    David Littlejohn

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  38. Dan Milnor at http://shifter.media/ and Patrick LaRoque at http://www.laroquephoto.com/blog/ are two of my favorite stops on the web.

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  39. nikon rumors
    Thom Hogan
    you
    petapixel
    japan camera hunter

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  40. I'm surprised that no-one has mentioned editorial portraitist Brad Trent https://damnuglyphotography.wordpress.com

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  41. What is essential with Roger Cicala is that he considers cameras and lenses strictly for what they are: potentially fallible industrial products:

    http://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2015/06/canon-5ds-teardown

    This constant attitude of Roger is ethically unattackable (rejection of idolatry.

    Just to say



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  42. A couple I haven't seen mentioned yet:

    Guy Tal - http://guytal.com/wordpress/
    Only posts a few times per month, but very thought-provoking. I've never seen a mention of gear.

    Lenswork Daily (Brooks Jensen) - http://daily.lenswork.com
    Focus on the creative process; virtually no mention of gear.

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  43. photographylife.com!!!

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  44. Great lists here. I read most and have found a fewness ones.
    Not mentioned AFAIK:
    Resource Magazine
    PDN online. (Subscription for some content)
    SoundImage Plus ( can be interesting but occasionally repetitive)
    Flash Havoc

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  45. The top of the list for me has ALWAYS been VSL! Never fail to check your blog every single day Kirk.

    My list:
    VSL
    Steve Huff
    Ming Thein
    The Online Photographer
    Petapixel
    Admiringlight

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  46. And Kirk now you have made me feel so guilty of not updating my blog as religiously as before. I envy you, you have so much happening in your life with a busy photography career and yet you can compose quality blog contents so frequently! I really do not know how you do it.

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  47. A couple great blogs that I didn't see listed here:
    Ultra something photography by gregory simpson
    The photo fundamentalist

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  48. Kirk, I picked most of my blog choices from the sidebar on your blog two years ago, and I visit regularly, so thanks. VSL is where I discovered Robin Wong's writing and photos. Robin's blog was most influential in moving my camera and lens choices towards Olympus and mirrorless. I like Patrick LaRoque's eloquent images using Fujifilm cameras. (I know we don't do no Fuji on VSL.) (http://www.laroquephoto.com/blog) Patrick is part of the Kage Collective. (http://www.kagecollective.com) which is an international group of dedicated Fuji-users. Spike over on Pattaya Days blends humor, attitude and keen photography chops. Plus he opens a window into British ex-pat life in Thailand. (http://www.pattayadays.com/blog/). One tumblr blog I check regularly is Kurt Kamka's (http://kurtkamka.tumblr.com). Kurt is a Yankee expat living in Manila; his images sear the heart.

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  49. Left out two that I enjoy:
    Austin's own ATMTX: (http://blog.atmtxphoto.com) Even if he does like HDR.
    The GetDPI Forum (must register) where some fine photographers post their work and discuss their gear. I post on the Micro-4/3rds side but you can find all formats being chewed over. (http://www.getdpi.com/forum/)
    Always enjoy Zack Arias' DEDPXL. (http://dedpxl.com/blog/)

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  50. I like your blog also I would like to recommend his blog.http://www.meanderinginlotusland.com/

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  51. These posts have been very educational. Here is my list:

    VSL
    Photography Life
    TOP
    Ken Rockwell
    LensRental (Love Roger's history articles)
    Luminous Landscapes

    From time to time:
    Neil van NieKirk (where I found out about VSL)
    Photofocus
    1x.com
    Steve Huff


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  52. VSL is in my top 5, in addition to Gail-at-Large:
    http://gailatlarge.com/blog/

    On my own blog I do the occasional product review, albeit all on Sony (I'm a Sony fanboy):
    http://elementalview.blogspot.ca

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  53. Hi Kirk,

    Yours is my go-to blog first thing every morning (after a quick peek at the headlines on Reuters) . . . . your prolific output and catchy writing style has me hooked, you always seem to have something fresh, interesting and relevant to say. I appreciate the time and effort you put into sharing your life and work with us. I also congratulate you on your first novel, I found it compulsive reading, even though the writing style is sometimes a bit of an effort for an old timer from the other side of the pond, who grew up on Graham Greene and Conan Doyle :-)

    Other photography blogs I access regularly or other than the ones you have mentioned . . . . in no order of preference:-

    Jeffrey Friedl (although he is blogging more about cycling recently rather than photography) http://regex.info/blog/

    Charlie Clift - http://charlieclift.blogspot.co.uk/

    Gardner Creative - http://www.gardnercreative.co.uk/blog/

    JoeyL (one of my top 3 favourites) - http://www.joeyl.com/blog/all

    Charlie Hamilton James - http://www.charliehamiltonjames.co.uk/blog.html

    ISO2000 - http://www.iso1200.com/

    Mike Randolph - http://randolphimages.com/photography/

    Kristian Dowling - http://kristiandowling.com/blog/

    John Free - http://www.johnfreephotography.com/blog/


    Not really a blog:

    Life Force Magazine - http://www.lifeforcemagazine.com/


    Keep on blogging . . . . . . if you stopped you would be sorely missed . . . .

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  54. Only read Yours. I like ur writing n the fact that its more orientaded towards your refections rather than tecnical stuff. To mutch focus on tecnic kinda takes the essens of what i love about it away.

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  55. Japan Camera Hunter: http://www.japancamerahunter.com/
    Street Level Photography: http://www.streetlevelphotography.com
    On Landscape: https://www.onlandscape.co.uk/
    Inspired Eye: http://www.theinspiredeye.net/
    Alternative Photography: http://www.alternativephotography.com/wp/

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  56. This is a topic that is close to my heart... Take care!
    Where are your contact details though?

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  57. WOW just what I was looking for. Came here by searching for cheap
    insurance

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