Posts Tagged ‘blogs’
50 WordPress-Based Photography Blogs I Encourage You To Visit
These are just a few samples of amazing photography blogs I recently discovered on WordPress.com under the Photography category.
- Exposure Creativity
- The Daily Norm
- Sketches From Memory
- carrieblueberry
- Blue Line
- McClish Photography Studios
- Jennifer Mendez Photography
- Light, Shadow, Form, and Texture
- There Is Time
- Nikkormagic
- frenchtoastpost
- Caroline In The City
- Amber Goodwyn
- christian harkness – photo blog
- 366
- Force Of Seeing
- Amelia Andaleon’s Blog
- McRobert’s Photography Blog
- Aion Teleos
- I’monnet Photo
- carolynrauhdotcom
- O’Brien’s Pix
- Richard Radstone
- Richie A. benavidez
- (Kat)hleen O’Neill Photography
- Avidvisions’ Blog
- Draw And Shoot
- Mike’s Look At Life
- Lifeintheblueridges
- Clinton Lewis
- Here I Be
- Flossy.
- Rolling Into Deep
- Leisy Vidal
- On The Road With Jim And Mary
- Shpics
- Sweet Life Laur: à la carte
- Arfotografie
- Ian Spangnolo Photography
- Thin Spiral Notebook
- Just About Photography
- David Heilman
- Chameleonic.
- Michael Raymond Photography
- Michigan In Pictures
- Scepticalkarma
- My Photo Diary
- Venus In The City Dot Me
- It’s A BEEautiful Life
- Project ATTEMPTERS
Do you have, or know of a good photography blog on WordPress.com that I missed? Please leave a comment…
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The Truth About Blogs
I read recently that a 14 year-old started a blog then sold it for $90,000. Obviously the blog was worth something to somebody, considering the amount of money it drew.
The thing about blogs is that in my opinion, every writer should have one. Blogs by their own very nature allow a writer an unprecedented possibility and potential for worldwide exposure. Gone are the days of writing getting distributed on paper (though it’s still popular, it’s slowly fading), these days it’s all about instant communication and retrieval through electronic means.
By the way, I would never sell my blog to anybody regardless of what they offered me. My blog, like my writing, represents a piece of me. That being said, not all of my writing exists on my blog. Not hardly. A good writer always has something under wraps, patiently waiting for the perfect opportunity to set it free.
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