Photography Sites
If you enjoy photography, the following sites should be of interest, providing tutorials to improve your technique together with delivering inspiration to take your photography to the next level. Also included are sites that provide equipment reviews and general design inspiration.
Stuck in Customs
Check out Trey Ratcliff’s website – Stuck in Customs – for inspiration and tutorials on HDR. More info and how you can keep updated on Trey’s activities can be found on the HDR Photographer page.
Twit Photo
Professional photographer Catherine Hall and overenthusiastic amateur Leo Laporte chat with some of the world’s leading and most inspirational image-makers. Recorded live Tuesdays at 1:30pm PT. If you enjoy keeping on top of technology, be sure to check out the other great shows over on Twit.TV
D-Town TV
D-Town TV is a fresh approach to teaching camera tips and photographic techniques with Rafael “RC” Concepcion and Larry Becker as its hosts. No matter what the skill level or interest, each episode covers a wide variety of topics.
D-Town TV is just one of many shows airing on Kelby TV, with many related to Photoshop tips.
This website is about one thing: Learning how to use off-camera flash with your DSLR to take your photos to the next level. Or the next ten levels. Learn everything there is to know from lighting expert David Hobby.
Light Stalking
Light Stalking provides regular tips and a series of downloadable PDF how-to guides. Another great service is a weekly digest of great links from around the web, featuring tutorials on anything photo related and great photographers/pictures discovered across the web.
Camera Labs
The editor of Camera Labs – Gordon Laing – provides indepth unbiased reviews of camera equipment and I recommend you visit before handing over your hard earned cash on a new shiny toy.
The Photo Argus
A site that helps provide inspiration by sharing top images for various categories and offering up tips to improve your photographic techniques.