10 Inspirational Photography Websites
Inspiration is a wonderful tool for making better pictures. So check out these photographers for lighting, composition, subject, theme, expression, colour, post-processing etc. Learn from them and maybe borrow an idea or two, but remember to make those ideas your own… Enjoy!
#1 – Rankin
#2 – Dan Chung
http://www.dslrnewsshooter.com/
#3 – James McDonald
http://www.jamesmacdonald.co.uk/
#4 – Matt Adcock
#5 – Ali Hohn
#6 – Zack Seckler
#7 – Norman Cavazzana
http://www.normancavazzana.com/
#8 – Joe McNally
http://portfolio.joemcnally.com/
#9 – Koen Demuynck
#10 – Douglas Sonders
http://douglassonders.wordpress.com/
Why not share your favourite inspirational photography website in the comments? >












I thought I would add a little tip as to how to view these sites. If you hold down your command (MAC) or Control (PC) key then click on the link or graphic. It will pop the page out onto another tab whilst retaining the list in this tab or your browser. I view websites all the time this way.
Superb set of links, many thanks. These are certainly inspirational.
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thanks for the shout out!
Your welcome Douglas. Amazing blog, keep up the good work!
The collection is nice but I can’t say I like all of the websites. Photography websites should focus on photos and present the works in some interesting manner, not just a simple blog theme or flash website that looks like made from the template.
It was not really a list of the 10 best websites, but I could see where you are coming from… It was more about being inspired which can take many forms and I was mainly referring to the content and imagery rather than how it was displayed. Got to say your comment gave me a little chuckle, saying as you’re website is a flash based CMS template site!
On a personal note. I love Rankin’s work but I cannot stand the scrolling content…. Left to Right… No thanks.
Thanks for the comments
though.
Thanks for the links – and the cool little tip for browsing
Your welcome Catherine!
Brilliant tip for opening a new tab. Great link.
Ron
@Ron Its no longer acceptable from a development point of view to create pages that jump out into another browser or tab. So the tip is one that I have been meaning to share for a while.
Nice links!
Great list! Thanks for share.