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From Blog to Gallery: Prison Photography's "Cruel and Unusual"

Bloggers turn curators at an upcoming gallery exhibition in Europe

How To Find Great Photography on Flickr

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

Best of the Best of 2011

A mega-list aims to organize photography book "best of" lists, but it's still not enough

Where Photographers Lurk Online

We recently spotted Martin Parr, world-famous photographer, dropping in on some online conversations. He's certainly not alone

Japan's Tsunami Aftermath Now Visible in Google Street View

A special site designed for mass image uploading also offers the ability to survey damage before and after 3/11

Pay To Play (and Publish)

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

More Great Photobooks, Exposed on the Web

A new website offers a compulsively browseable preview of photo books, classic and new

Leave Andreas Alone!

German photographer seen as "artist," internet rages. A comment on the reaction to Gursky's $4.3 million sale

Coming To Terms With Ansel Adams

Young photographers fight generational skepticism with a new look at the American master's work

How To Find Great Photography on Tumblr

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

Global Camera Style

John Sypal's digital snaps documenting vintage analog cameras in Tokyo become an international internet meme, as clones spring up worldwide

Fans Help Crowdsource Harold Feinstein's First Monograph

A Kickstarter project is raising funds for a retrospective look at a prolific American photographer