Post by comicIDIOT on Nov 4, 2009 4:02:31 GMT -5
I've decided to put together a growing collection of useful RSS feeds for photographers.
I'll do my best to categorize and describe each feed so you can find feeds related to your interests. In other words, instead of my presenting a long list of news, I'll present you with related feeds each addressing different desires.
I encourage you all to post with feeds you are subscribed too. Since I would like to keep this list "official" I'll select certain feeds to be added to this post. I won't delete any posts because "they aren't up to par" or "are similar to another feed." This thread will remain open to the addition of feeds, not the discussion.
Don't try to loophole around and add a feed at the end of your post, please. We're all better than that. While just posting a feed is acceptable, you have to realize I don't have time to potentially look at every feed. It'd be in your best interest to:
So while you may not find what you're looking for in the list below, feel free to navigate other posts for feeds and sources. As I don't have moderation capabilities in this specific forum, sources & feeds may be duplicated and since I may have something add, descriptions may vary.
And without further ado!
For the time being I only have one superb, general, source.
General
The site is broken down into three general categories (Tips & Tutorials, Cameras & Equipment & Post-Production) that cover Tips to Cave Photography, Lens Reviews, and even Sparking your Awareness within your environment.
Articles range from photographers, graphic designers & guest contributers. They've got tips for the less professional of software, such as GIMP, for the people who are just getting started and for those who know the game and are looking for detailed articles. Whether you shoot DSLR or compact, check out the site.
RSS | Twitter
Post Rate: Couple Daily.[/ul]
I'll do my best to categorize and describe each feed so you can find feeds related to your interests. In other words, instead of my presenting a long list of news, I'll present you with related feeds each addressing different desires.
I encourage you all to post with feeds you are subscribed too. Since I would like to keep this list "official" I'll select certain feeds to be added to this post. I won't delete any posts because "they aren't up to par" or "are similar to another feed." This thread will remain open to the addition of feeds, not the discussion.
Don't try to loophole around and add a feed at the end of your post, please. We're all better than that. While just posting a feed is acceptable, you have to realize I don't have time to potentially look at every feed. It'd be in your best interest to:
- Describe the site the feed originates from. (Community site? Personal Blog? Who[m]?)
- The type of information posted
- The rate of posts (often, frequent)
- I ask for this because I tend to be a person that mass ignores/deletes things when I have a high number of messages to look over. And like they say in Biology, where there's one, there's two.
- I ask for this because I tend to be a person that mass ignores/deletes things when I have a high number of messages to look over. And like they say in Biology, where there's one, there's two.
- Refrain from posting a feed to a micro-blog like twitter as these commonly link to other photo blogs with feeds of their own. However, these specific sources are great for consolidating tips across vast photography blogs. These will only make the official list if the consolidated blogs have a focus in mind (Portrait, Child Portraits, Weddings, concert, etc).
So while you may not find what you're looking for in the list below, feel free to navigate other posts for feeds and sources. As I don't have moderation capabilities in this specific forum, sources & feeds may be duplicated and since I may have something add, descriptions may vary.
And without further ado!
For the time being I only have one superb, general, source.
General
The site is broken down into three general categories (Tips & Tutorials, Cameras & Equipment & Post-Production) that cover Tips to Cave Photography, Lens Reviews, and even Sparking your Awareness within your environment.
Articles range from photographers, graphic designers & guest contributers. They've got tips for the less professional of software, such as GIMP, for the people who are just getting started and for those who know the game and are looking for detailed articles. Whether you shoot DSLR or compact, check out the site.
RSS | Twitter
Post Rate: Couple Daily.[/ul]