Falling within the Category of Photographers
- Sixteen raw sausages in a wooden bowl
- This is just... funny. It just IS.
- Captured: America in Color from 1939-1943
- This is another nice set of color photos from an era we only tend to think of as black and white.
- The Hyena Men
- Man... Hyenas are a lot bigger than I would have thought. Oh — also — this. Today is apparently Hyena day.
- The Prokudin-Gorskii Photographic Record
- What's most amazing about these is how contemporary the images become once they're in color. I think we all sort of forget that old world wasn't actually black and white, or sepia-toned.
- Finger Paintings
- Finally, a use for those weird things at the end of the arm! Via Notcot.
- Constructed Pictures
- Laura Kicey takes pictures of places that exist, and makes pictures of places that don't exist.
- The Most Dangerous Roads in the World
- I better return my strolling jodhpurs because I'm canceling my walking tour of Bolivia. Via Rob.
- High Speed Destruction
- Photos of things destroyed at high speed. All it's missing is a picture of my dignity, after that unfortunate fitting-room incident at the mall. Coudaled with care.
- Fake Model Photography
- I feel so empowered, like Rick Moranis, in Honey I Shrunk The Kids. From Andy Budd.
- Oatmeal Box Pinhole Photography
- What a versatile breakfast staple.
- Smallest Photo
- Kirk Peterson (aka Biggest Apple) redesigns his photography domain. The new look is tip-top, and the photos, as always, are gorgeous.
- ParkeHarrison
- These photos are wonderful — excellent execution, satisfyingly creepy subject matter... the line between illustration and photography is effectively blurred. Thanks to Tony for the link...
- Small Stuff
- Photos of tiny things by Cynthia Greig. From good ol' Coudal.
- Dalematic
- A photoblog with quite a unique way to present content.
- Polaroidiary
- An excellent photo blog from Matt Balara; an Australian living in Germany, taking a polaroid a day.
- Farah Nosh
- Photojournalist whose work in pre and post-war Iraq gives an intimate view on Iraqi culture, and the effect of war on the people. Thanks to K. Bicket for the link.
- Carl De Kyzer
- Excellent photos, and an excellent presentation.