How people survived without the Internet for thousands of years is beyond me. (Writing ‘the Internet’ makes me feel old – why is that?) There are so many people making awesome (and free) stuff out there, one could spend ages and still not discover it all. Heck, most of everything I know I’ve learned from the Internet. Photography wise, that is. Well okay, that’s not entirely true – learning by doing is king, but still.
I know a lot of you visiting this site are interested in photography, so here are a couple of links you might like. They’re all well known sites, but maybe there are some you haven’t discovered yet?
- Digital Photography School (great resource for beginners)
- Photodoto (a bunch of 101 articles)
- Ken Rockwell (technical stuff)
- DP Review (camera equipment site)
- Scott Kelby (digital photography guru)
- Strobist (everything about off camera flash)
- Photo.net (huge photography community)
- Photopreneur (how to make money from your photography)
- PhotoSecrets (lots of photography advice)
- Fotosidan (Swedish photography site)
- Moderskeppet (Swedish site about Photoshop. And photography as well. I wrote a guest post on their blog a while back – here it is, if you haven’t read it already.)
- Flickr (any list of photo sites without Flickr is a bad list. There’s so much inspiration to find there.)
- And finally a site that’s not free, but GREAT if you want to learn Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator or any other graphic software: Lynda
Have a gander!
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