Online Photography Tools and Resources
Wow, do I suck. Last week Mashable posted a massive link list of more than 90 online photography tools. I forgot to add it to my ‘photography resources’ post before it went live yesterday. So here’s your notice! Go check it out, bookmark it, add it to your del.icio.us, whatever! This is the biggest collection of online tools for photographers that I’ve seen gathered into one post so far.
There are a ton of tools, reference information, and links to other photography blogs. The post tries to be useful to all skill levels of photographer, but there just isn’t that much for advanced ones. Large swathes of the post are aimed at beginners and snapshooters.
If you’ve got a spare afternoon though, there’s definitely something new here for you to do with your photos. I’m digging through the list myself, seeing what I can find that’s new to me.
Now if only their photography blogs section was a bit more comprehensive… :P
Brian Auer Said,
June 29, 2007 @ 4:40 pm
I agree, it’s not a bad list. I was a little peeved that I didn’t see goldengod in the list of photography blogs though.
Andrew Ferguson Said,
June 29, 2007 @ 6:38 pm
I expected to see yours much more than mine, but they didn’t even list the Strobist.
Whoever put that portion together dropped the ball a bit.
Brian Auer Said,
June 29, 2007 @ 8:47 pm
Eh… it seems like they just pulled together the mainstream sites. I think the real value in blogging communities lies within the smaller and more passionate blogs. The problem is that they’re (when I say they’re, I mean we’re) harder to find, but once you find them (us), they (we) open your eyes to a world of extremely useful information and a great sense of community. It’s cool though, as long as I’m in the club, I’m alright.