There is a lot of information on the Internet in the field of photography, but there are blog sites that every photographer must know. The same photography blogs regularly publish up-to-date and innovative information, provide inspiration and ideas, and all that is relevant and important in the photography world.
Here I will present the top ten blogs that I think are the most notable and popular in the world of photography for 2020. Whether you are a beginner photographer or a veteran with rich experience, I recommend following them, catching up, and not being left behind.
FEATURE SHOOT
A blog featuring the work of international photographers with well-established and significant projects with new and original direction, which created a lot of of interest. These are photographers with a particularly narrative and creative vision. There are a wide variety of subjects here in the field of photography, so anyone can be inspired and find the content that interests him.
The blog also presents a division at the top of the various categories, making it easier to find the most relevant interests for you. The blog was founded in 2007, so it contains over 4000 articles!
LIGHT STALKING
Blog and photo community. Shows talented photographers and great photography techniques for enrichment and learning. This is an excellent resource for any photographer. The site also has a forum for photographers who can register, consult and receive information in the field. The blog was founded in 2009 and is based in Australia.
FSTOPPERS
A site designed to encourage and teach photographers. On the site you will find a rich blog on the latest news and events in the industry, diverse tutorials in photography and editing (some require payment), online community and competitions.
The site content is uploaded by a large and impressive list of photographers from a variety of fields in the world of photography.
PETAPIXEL
The leading news blog of the photography world. What’s new in the industry, reviews and equipment recommendations, trainings and more. This is the site to track the dynamic changes in the world in photography, innovation and technological advancement. The information is constantly updated.
DEPOSITPHOTOS
Apart from being recognized as a great and powerful stock photos that can itself be used for inspiration, the site contains a serious blog with a variety of topics for photographers, designers and what’s related to them. You’ll find detailed and comprehensive tutorials, hot trends, and great tips on how to market your business.
SHUTTERSTOCK
This site is also very well known for its stock photos. The site contains a blog designed primarily for beginner to intermediate level photographers. Lots of ideas for creating and inspiring, editing tips, news, downloadable free files (presentations, fonts, illustrations, music, etc.), business management articles, video production, and more.
JOE MCNALLY
Born in 1952 in New Jersey, USA. An esteemed international photographer, award-winning, whose productive career spans more than 30 years and includes photography assignments in nearly 70 countries. He photographed for the best newspapers and magazines, such as National Geographic, TIME, Newsweek, Fortune, and more.
His personal blog deals with some of his recent projects, showing his process, experiences and ideas in projects he has done.
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY SCHOOL
On the blog you will find daily tips, tutorials for improving the technique and photography skills, and information relevant to the world of photography.
Web site founder Darren Rowse and blog managers believe these content will help photographers to get the most out of their camera and create stunning images. The emphasis here is on the “HOW.” How to take photos and get the maximum results.
121CLICKS
A blog dedicated to art and photography. Articles about art and interviews of phenomenal photographers from around the world to inspire and guide anyone who aspires to be a better artist or photographer.
THE PHOBLOGRAPHER
A blog that examines the psychology of photographers as they perform their work. It also offers reviews, tips, tutorials and news in the world of photography.
The blog is for mostly advanced photographers, who already dominate the technical side, but want to take photography one step further. How to be a more creative, more artistic, and develop the ability to move the story through the image, which will make the viewer feel and remember the picture.
Of course there are many more good ones and the list is endless, but these are the top ten photography blogs that I saw fit to share from my own personal experience.
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