Bloggers turn curators at an upcoming gallery exhibition in Europe
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There are countless ways to share images online today, but the web's largest (and oldest) photo-sharing site remains a fruitful place to find great photogaphy
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A mega-list aims to organize photography book "best of" lists, but it's still not enough
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We recently spotted Martin Parr, world-famous photographer, dropping in on some online conversations. He's certainly not alone
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A special site designed for mass image uploading also offers the ability to survey damage before and after 3/11
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An interesting new website and book project is selling promotional space to any photographer, as long as they're willing to outbid the picture that came before
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In the viral photo meme du jour, Kevin Patrick Hanley swaps out iPhones for Pop Tarts in the ubiquitous mirror self-portrait
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A new website offers a compulsively browseable preview of photo books, classic and new
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The ROLLS TOHOKU project gave film cameras to amateur photographers young and old
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German photographer seen as "artist," internet rages. A comment on the reaction to Gursky's $4.3 million sale
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Young photographers fight generational skepticism with a new look at the American master's work
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In the second installment of our series guiding you toward the best photography the web has to offer, we focus in on Tumblr and its extreme popularity with photographers
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John Sypal's digital snaps documenting vintage analog cameras in Tokyo become an international internet meme, as clones spring up worldwide
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A Kickstarter project is raising funds for a retrospective look at a prolific American photographer
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After sharing his decades-old, mostly unseen work with a community of like-minded street photographers on Flickr, Patch found new a new audience and new inspiration
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