I am always searching for new ideas and inspiration for projects & photography. Because design and photography work utilize a creative aspect, having inspiration is very helpful. Some of my inspiration & ideas come from blogs from photographers and creative. Therefore, I decided to share a list of my Top 10 Photography Blogs that I follow:
Top 10 Photography Blogs
- Itchban
- Pat Kay
- Bontravler
- CP Collectives
- Joe Allam
- Shotkit
- The Camera Store
- Alex Garcia
- Kiyah Crittendon
- Ruben Hughes
Itchban is run by Australian photographer & content creator Benjamin Lee. In addition to photography, also included are product reviews and photography tutorials.
Pat Kay is another photographer & content creator based in Australia. He writes about product reviews, travel, and photography tips.
Bontravler is a blog run by Jessica Wright and focuses on travel. In addition to travel guides, Jessica's blog features breathtaking photos.
Run by group of photographers, CP Collectives features interviews, tutorials, and tips about photography. They also manage a popular instagram page called Canon Photos.
Joe Allam is a photographer/content creator based in the United Kingdom. His blog touches on subjects such as photography, design, filmmaking, and more.
If you're looking for inspiration on what gear to use in photography, Shotkit is the ultimate blog. Featuring gear from automotive, wedding, and street photographers, Shotkit displays camera kits from world known photographers.
TheCameraStoreTV is a photography and video store based out of Calgary, Canada. I became aware of TheCameraStoreTV from their popular channel on Youtube. Their blog features news, product reviews, and advice about photography and filmmaking.
Alex Garcia is a photographer who specializes in photojournalism and commercial photography. His blog covers a variety of topics on photography but his blog manly covers photojournalism.
Kiyah Crittendon is a wedding photographer based out of New York. Her blog features her latest work from wedding shoots to engagement photos. Most noticeably are her posts on working as a freelancer. Furthermore, how she schedules her day and prepares for her photography shoots.
Ruben Hughes journal is heavy on beautiful imagery. Focusing on interior architecture, travel photography, and fashion I am always inspired by from his journal.