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The Luminous Landscape
I'm biased towards The Luminous Landscape and Michael Reichmann because he has taught me the art of digital printing and helped me set up my business properly. He is an inspirational teacher and a fine artist and I feel privileged to know him. The Luminous Landscape currently has more than 3,000 pages containing articles, tutorials, product reviews and photographs — all with no third-party commercial advertisements. Well worth a visit...

Daily Dose of Imagery
I know Sam Javanrouh personally and his photoblog is pretty cool. Sam lives in Toronto and works as creative director at Optix digital pictures, a visual effects and animation company. Daily Dose of Imagery is a simple view of his day to day visual experience. He posts one photo a day and his photoblog is one of the finest. Enjoy...

Elizabeth Atterbury
Elizabeth Atterbury is after the magic, after the mortal, and after the mystery in each and every thing. In her words: “I think a lot about what is inside other minds. I am curious about that contained privacy. I like to believe that every object is sentient — not just people but animals too. And buildings and cars and trees and little trinkets. Everything has the capacity to deliberate and think, the capacity to feel lonely.”

Lightstalkers
What's Lightstalkers?
"We live and work in uncharted, unstable territory, navigating the grey areas of geography and technology. We travel in countries that are still in development or recently destroyed, using gear just barely out of R&D. Lightstalkers helps us to help each other — it’s how we pool our knowledge and experience.

Japan Photo Info
A blog about Japanese photography seen from abroad.

Ferdinand Brueggemann says: “Unfortunately many Japanese photographers are almost unknown outside Japan and just a part of the photography book production finds its way to a few specialized books stores in the West. Moreover Japanese photography exhibitions are rarely reviewed in the West, even the most interesting exhibitions don’t travel abroad and catalogues to museum exhibitions are virtually unavailable outside Japan.”

If you’re not familiar with Japanese photography, this is a good place to start.