Links
At the beginning of each month, I select a few sites as my top inspirations which stay on the sidebar for the month. All the sites featured will be found here. This is my curated list of websites that bring me pleasure to read, enjoy viewing and find inspiration in…and of course, share with a bit of context as to why these sites are on my links list.
Current Inspirations
Art Blog
- Booooooom
is nurtured in Vancouver by Jeff Hamada. This blog can satisfy all cravings of art categories: photography, design, music, painting and drawing. Easy to get lost on this blog since there is a ton to look at. - Canadian Art Foundation
is offered in print and online. To keep up with Canadian art, artists, galleries and museums this is one of my go-to sites.
Art Events
- Ratsdeville
Groups together information of events and exhibits happening in the Montreal area, along with features of talented Quebec artists.
Books
- 5B4
If you want to find out about photography books, old or new, good or bad this blog by, the talented, Jeffrey Ladd is probably one of the best places to get the low-down. - The Independent Photo Book
If you are looking for good photography books, check out The Independent Photo Book blog. Joerg and Hester can put a mean list together!
Magazine
- HUH. Magazine
Not only can you read them in print but their website and blog is always a great resource to keep up with.
Photo Blogs
- A Photo Student
A Photo Student is a blog by photographer James Pomerantz. He is back at school pursuing his MFA and he uses the blog to record his thoughts and his academic process. School can be hectic, sometimes developing into a love-hate relationship but in the end - Eye Curious
Marc Feustel’s covers everything photography. Feustel is an independent curator located in Paris and posts about photography books, exhibits and various photographers. - Flak Photo
Well if you don’t know Andy Adams’ Flak Photo, where have you been?! A must for the RSS feed. Adams is always showcasing great work of established photographers and also emerging gems. - Heather Morton Art Buyer
A Canadian blog which showcases a different look on the industry of photography and it’s photographers. - Japan Exposures
Concentrating on Japanese photography, Dirk Rösler and Kurt Easterwood keep the blog updated with interesting books, photographer interviews and works. (and also some “techie” stuff) - La Pura Vida
Bryan Formhals puts together online group shows every month and also keeps busy with La Pura Vida blog. Both a great resource for fresh photography and interesting photographers. - Lens Culture
brings to the web vibrant work by continuously showcasing interesting photographers and events. - Little Brown Mushroom Blog
Alec Soth has archived his last blog and has now moved on with Little Brown Mushroom Blog. This is definitely one to keep up with - LOZ
cared by Laurence Vecten, is a blog only of images but always keeps up by showing a variety of talented photographers. - Many
is a collective of about 20 photographers posting their favorite photographers and images. - Mrs. Deane
nurtured by Hester Keijser and Norman Beirle bring to the on-line photography community the needed stimulation of working artists and bloggers. - Prison Photography
I find this blog really interesting because of such a specific topic. - Too Much Chocolate
Jake Stangel showcases photographers and Kodak has teamed up with the blog to award a film grant to ten talented photographers. - Triangle Triangle
by Jake Dow-Smith, features some interesting photography with collaboration from guest bloggers - Women in Photography
This site is a great resource to find and view works by talented, established and emerging, women photographers.
Photographers blogs
- B
a blog by street photographer Blake Andrews. Here you can find some unseen photography by Andrews, anecdotes, as well as articles he finds interesting - Shane Lavalette – Journal
features contemporary photography, looks at photography books, posts interviews with various artists, keeps his readers up to date with interesting events and his personal work
