Tuesday Link Love
A bunch of links coming at you today… As I’ve been blogging over the last 2 weeks or so, a lot of you have come forward and pointed me toward many fine photo sites and blogs of which I wasn’t previously aware. I want to share some of my new favorites with the rest of you now…
- Rarindra Prakarsa Photography over at photo.net - Incredible work!
- Fresh off the Bethesda photowalk, PhotoWalkPro is planning another DC area photowalk for March 8th.
- Wanna cheat in my cameraphone project? Head over to My GPS Camera Phone for Six Tips for Better Camera Phone Photos.
- The Everything Everywhere Travel Blog has some awesome photos and a very cool layout. A must-see!
- Beau Harbin, a fellow DC area photographer has a very cool photo blog worth checking out!
- Check out Michael Palmer’s Photo Blog, too! He has some very cool Georgetown HDR photos taken just this past weekend!
- What about the “blogging” part of photoblogging? Adidap.com has published some great info on using the various social sites around the web to promote your blog as part of Brian Auer’s Social Photography Writing Project.
- If you’re like me and haven’t gotten around to buying a copy of Photoshop, In Photos dot org has articles on using GIMP both here and here.
- Speaking of image manipulation, HDRSoft has released a new Beta version of Photomatix Pro. This is a must-have for HDR enthusiasts.
- Be sure to check out David Ziser’s site Digital Pro Talk! David Ziser is also one of the photographers behind the new Fine Art Photoblog which has been getting rave reviews from the photoworld this week.
That’s about it for now… Did I leave your favorite site out? Leave it in the comments and I’ll be sure to check it out!














Thanks for the link Shawn. Lots of great sites here. I am stoked about the DC Photowalk.
You’re welcome Beau! I look forward to the Photowalk as well!
Great list Shawn and thanks for the feature
You’re welcome Antoine!
Thanks for the link! Got one coming back your way very soon. Stay tuned…
You’re welcome Pete! It was an excellent coincidence that I found your site right when I was beginning the cameraphone project!