A colleague of mine asked me what photography blogs I subscribe to. So as follows are the blogs I read regularly relating to photography.
Berlin Guide
Several times a week Grapf posts a photograph from around Berlin. A mixture of architecture and street photography.
The Big Picture
The Boston Globe's website boston.com publishes groups of photographs from the recent new several times a week. One of my favorite photography sites.
absolutely nothing
Awesome landscape photography.
The Digital Journalist
The Digital Journalist is published monthly, incorporating articles as well as galleries of photographs.
the impossible cool
Classic portraits of actors, writers, musicians, poets, photographers and other famous people.
Beyond Phototips
Tips about photography, with plenty of awesome photographs.
Beyond the Obvious
Paul Indigo's discussions regarding photography.
The Sartorialist
Photographs of people wearing cool clothes, primarily street shots.
Astronomy Picture of the Day
Photographs of astronomical phenomena.
Daily Dose of Imagery
A photograph every day, a very good photograph every day.
Damn Cool Pics
Lots and lots of interesting photos, posted regularly in sets.
Earth Shots
Landscape photography published daily. Submitted from many users this is a competition site with a winner a day.
Ed Z Studios
Photographs and discussion on photography by Ed Zawadzki.
Hitesh Sawlani Photography
Discussion and photographs by Hitesh Sawlani.
LeggNet's Digital Capture
Rich Legg, a photographer from Salt Lake City shares his photographs and opinions. Often backgrounds behind his stock photography shoots.
Motivation
Howard Grill talks about photography, few photographs, lots of insight.
Luminous Landscape
Luminous Landscape has been around for a long time now, plenty of discussion around photography, tutorials and review's.
The Photographic World of Drew Gardner
Professional photographer discusses his work.
The Work of Daniel Hellerman
Daniel Hellerman posts his many Photographs. No discussion.
Thomas Hawk's Digital Connection
Great photographs and extensive discussion.
Stuck in Customs
Travel photography by Trey Ratcliff. Plenty of HDR.