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LensWork Podcast on photography and the creative process

http://www.lenswork.com/lensworkpodcast1-1.htm

7 Responses to Suggested Links

  1. Earl Johnson says:

    the best pinhole site on the internet:
    http://www.f295.org

  2. Monte Swann says:

    A couple great sites for multimedia work and info…

    http://www.mediastorm.com
    http://www.bombayfc.com

    Cheers!

  3. lanny says:

    “Social documentary photographer Milton Rogovin, now 99 years old, has been likened to the great social documentary photographers of the 19th and 20th Centuries, Lewis Hine and Jacob Riis. His photographs are in the Library of Congress, the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Center for Creative Photography and other distinguished institutions around the world. His work speaks of the humanity of working people, the poor and the forgotten ones.”

    http://www.miltonrogovin.com/index.html

  4. Smash and Peas has a wealth of information, so if there’s anything you thought you’d like to know about photography, or even if you just want advice on anything photographic, then this site is for you. Packed with informative and interesting articles for photographers of all skill levels, Smash and Peas is the one stop shop for anything you ever wanted to know about photography.

    http://www.smashandpeas.com/

  5. MICHAEL A SHAPIRO says:

    MICHAEL A SHAPIRO
    PHOTOGRAPHY

    http://www.michaelashapiro.com

    Twin Ciy Portrait both contains a series of portraits of people in Minneapolis/St. Paul and is a photographic portrait of the twin cities.
    http://www.twincityportrait.com

  6. Are you interested in submitting your images for competition? Here is a list of places and deadlines from all around the USA.

    http://www.texasphoto.org/NatNewsCompetitions.html

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