Listed below is a rich trove of dealers, galleries and museums specializing in historic and contemporary photography. As an ongoing assignment, take the time to browse around and find an image or images that intrigue or move you. Send me the link so we can have a discussion about the work. Most of the links should be active.
Thanks to Afterimage Gallery in
Dallas, Texas for providing the list.
Miscellaneous ArtSupport, Dan Fear's informative site for photographers Babel Fish, crudely translate eight languages British Journal of Photography, lots of images Bostick & Sullivan Inc., alternative processes Craig Camera, photographica EarthCam, a fun site A Few Scanning Tips, must reading about scanning Fixing Shadows, interesting historical site fotobibliographica, monograph resource The Internet Archive, websites from the past Masters of Photography, excellent biographical resource National Geographic Photography, always interesting The Nearby Cafe, A.D. Coleman's informative site Here is New York, an open gallery of the 9-11 tragedy Photography in New York, the definitive New York guide photo.net, good amateur photography site photoResource Magazine, much material here to view and read The Photo Review, a photographic journal Photovision Art & Technique Magazine, some good articles Piezography, archival printer material OnlineConversion.com, one of the handiest sites on the web ReVue, an excellent online French photography magazine Steve's DigiCam, digital camera reviews Top Stories Photos, all the current news photographs Mike Ware's Alternative Photography Pages, alternative processes Wilhelm Imaging Research, Inc., the authority on print longevity Without Sanctuary, a shameful history |