13. What I learned about photography this week
Some great reading and discussions going on around the web lately:
Are you a female or male photographer?
Brian Auer at Epic Edits Weblog recently took a “gender poll” of his readers with the aim of determining if his web content is equally balanced for both genders or if the website is (unintentionally) more targeted towards his male readers. As a female visitor to his blog, I find his content does not have a gender bias at all, it simply contains excellent articles, tutorials and tips about photography. The poll has generated a lot of discussion on his blog. Considering many, if not the majority, of the responses have been from his female audience, I don’t think he’s got anything to worry about:
The “it” camera
Digital Photography School also took a poll of its readers to find out what are the most popular cameras used, with a tight race between Canon and Nikon:
Photography links you need
This is on many a website already but I’m going to mention it all the same - just in case you missed it:
Why you should take photos
In a series of posts, Amy at Lives Less Ordinary is exploring the whys of starting photography, continuing and why you should take photos. This is the second post in the series:
Photographing your holiday
At Your Photo Tips find out how to take better holiday snaps:
And finally … what is your photography goal?
Shawn Duffy has been asking himself the hard questions, where his photography is going and putting a plan together as a result.










May 22nd, 2008 at 2:36 am
Thank you so much for the link. I’m glad you’re enjoying the series. It’s getting a good response from my readers.
You’ve got some great links here - I look forward to following them up :-)
May 22nd, 2008 at 7:06 am
I’m glad it’s been popular for you, it’s a good series. These other links might keep you distracted for some time!