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  • Web Site for Robin Smith's non-profit social action organization.

    Emmy Award winner Robin Smith's Video Action Fund is a not-for-profit production company providing a voice for people whose stories are rarely heard.


  • More Good Pictures?Go to Dick's portfolio collection at his stock agent's web site. Make sure you visit the rest of site while you're there........

  • A must see is Jim Pickerell Services. Jim knows more about the photographic stock business than anyone in the country, maybe the world.


  • The Saga of Dirck Halstead Time Magazine's White House photographer for a zillion years with a zillion covers, the acknowledged expert on digital photography, author of the PLATYPUS PAPERS, all-around good guy and a friend since Vietnam. Visit and learn where photography is going. See if you want to go along on this important journey.


  • ZoneZero © is dedicated to photography. Its name intends to be a metaphor for the journey from analog to digital image making. One of the references comes from "The Zone System" a fine example of the analog heritage in photography made so famous by Ansel Adams. From the analog dark room we are now moving to the digital one; where everything analog is transformed into digits represented through the infinite combinations of either zeros or ones. In conclusion, ZoneZero is a site on the internet, dedicated to photography and its journey from the analog to digital world.

  • Julie loves photography and photographers. She says that when she first started looking at photography on internet, she had no idea that there would be so many wonderful places to visit. Is she our first groupie? It's a great site. (Full disclosure: Julie says nice things about me in her link) It would be a great site anyway.

  • Photographers Portfolio Site. PhotoServe is a self promotional site for selected photographers and industry suppliers. It uses a publishing motif to house a collection of superb portfolios. As a "magazine" it publishes a Monthly Gallery as well as a New Talent or Talent Spotlight site. It archives all Gallery presentations and this growing collection of stunning work is revisited often by the creative community.

  • Paul Russell's BIG siteThe Photojournalism Showcase. Large, ever growing site with stories from five continents. Packed with interesting stuff, Pixtoriz also has some humour and even 3D stereogram wallpaper.

  • FOTOPHILE. One of the most extensive photographic link sites on the web.

  • Richard Jacobs Voluminous Home Page. One other favorite site that covers the photographic spectrum. Jacobs is not only a first rate shooter but knows his way around the web. You'll find rich resources by and for the visually gifted. TELL HIM THANK YOU.
  • Nature Photography of Steve and Carol Sheldon
  • ART RESCOURCESJuried competitions, jobs, internships, call for entries/proposals/papers, contests, scholarships, residencies, auditions, fellowships, casting calls, tryouts, grants, festivals, funding, financial aid, and other opportunities for artists, art educators and art students of all ages.
  • Schwarz Illustrated Photojournalism Site - the home page of Michael Schwarz, an Atlanta photojournalist.
  • Stacy's Home Journal - the home page of Stacy Rosenstock, a New York City photojournalist. Her site is always changing.
  • Steve Cagan is a member of Impact Visuals. His site is "Photography and Activism"
  • The Ulevich Home Page, the web site for Pulitzer Prize winning photographer Neil Ulevich, who covered the Vietnam war for the Associated Press.
  • Seth Resnick's site features an intriguing commercial portfolio and photo essays.
  • Chien-min Chung's Home Page, now at a new address.
  • Curtis Corlew's home page. A very nice resume page from the guy who brought us the Flying Pig Awards.
  • Jock Fistick's home page, a Tampa, FL, photojournalist with images from China, Haiti, Cuba and more.
  • Kittner's Photo Department Store - A trial is all he asks!
  • Tom Hubbard's page features urban documentary photojournalism.
  • The Gods of Music. The web site of legendary rock and roll photographer Jim Marshall.
  • Eric Meola, A distinctive commercial photographer.
  • THAIPUSAM 1996, a photojournalism site in Singapore.
  • WorldPics, a registry of photojournalists available for assignment and a selection of downloadable photos.
  • The Time Life Photo Sight - The Magazine mother lode. These pages are slow to load, but worth the wait.
  • Photo Perspectives Museum - A unique display of photography on line.
  • Focalpoint f8 - a constantly changing display of photojournalism from Russia.
  • The Zone I Gallery - this site is dedicated to photography by and about African-Americans.
  • PDN - The Web Edition, Photo District News' web site. It has a pot pouri of photo information with a changing selection of mini reviews and photo links.
  • The National Press Photographers Association home page.
  • The Smithsonian Photo Site.
  • The White House News Photographers Association home page.
  • Photo.Net, another on line photo magazine.
  • Outtakes.
  • Worldwide Photojournalism. BlackStar's Home page.
  • The Photographer's Coffee House
  • The Maine Photographics Workshop.
  • The Santa Fe Photo Workshops.
  • Atlantic News Service, some very strong images from Bosnia and Rwanda.
  • CNN Interactive the best reason to have web access.
  • Philadelphia Online, home of the Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News. Visit Tony Auth's cartoon gallery.
  • The Minneapolis Star and Tribune, the Newspaper of the Twin Cities.
  • The New York Times.
  • The Jerusalem Post, the best place to go for news from the Middle East.
  • Houston Chronicle Interactive, if you're planning to visit Houston, this site is a must see.
  • US News On Line, the web site for the weekly news magazine.
  • Paris Match, a lot of it is in French, but it features some excellent photo links.
  • The Utne Lens, the Utne Reader's on-line magazine.
  • George Magazine, not your parents' political magazine. Published by John Kennedy Jr.
  • The Electronic Newsstand Homepage
  • The Mercury Center, from the early days on AOL, the San Jose Mercury News has been leader in cyber-publishing.
  • The Eastman Kodak home page.
  • The FUJIFILM Home Page.
  • Welcome to Polaroid. More than just the SprintScan and instant film.
  • Leica
  • Wall Street Camera (NYC)
  • Canon USA. This site also features Canon computer products and an on-line gallery of photographs.
  • Nikon. This site features information on their cameras and electronic imaging equipment.
  • Fargo Electronics, these folks make the least expensive photo realistic printers around.
  • Photo Systems Inc. a retailer of cameras, film and digital imaging products.
  • Apple Computer, the Mother Ship's site. News, system software updates etc. You can get the latest QuickTime updates at Apple.
  • The Power Computing Home Page. Their PowerPC clones of the Mac OS "kick Intel's ass." With a 225mhz machine they also kick Apple's.
  • Macintouch Online, a good spot to check if you're having technical problems, looking for a bug fix or just curious.
  • The Macintosh Resource Page, like Macintouch, a good source of Mac news and links.
  • The Santa Fe Mac Users Group
  • The Cult of Macintosh, an excellent source of Mac related links, and a very cool web design.
  • The Power Page Rocks: PowerBook Mania, if you're a mobile Mac user you should bookmark this page.
  • Welcome to MacWeek. The latest news and gossip from the unauthorized sources.
  • Welcome to MacUserWeb. The monthly magazine's web site.
  • MacWorld On Line. The monthly magazine's web site. Both MacWorld and MacUsers have lots of shareware.
  • Adobe Systems Home Page. PhotoShop, Illustrator and so much more.
  • Macromedia. They revitalized Freehand after the Adobe/Aldus merger. Now they're changing the web with Shockwave.
  • Spider Island Software, makers of Telefinder, a GUI BBS system and a very popular way of transmitting photos.
  • Cyberian Outpost, If you're looking for Mac hardware or software, chances are they'll have what you want.
  • While you're in the southwest, be sure to visit Texas Monthly.
  • The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
  • Web Crawler
  • Yahoo!
  • Alta Vista: search the web and newsgroups from one page.
  • University of California Riverside - California Museum of Photography
  • Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography
  • The Center for Creative Photography
  • Center for Photography at Woodstock
  • Centre Vu. A French Language Site
  • CEPA (Center for Exploratory and Perceptual Art)
  • George Eastman House - International Museum of Photography and Film
  • Houston Center for Photography
  • International Center of Photography
  • Light Factory Photographic Arts Center
  • Museum of Contemporary Photography
  • National Museum of American Art
  • The Photographers Gallery
  • Photographic Resource Center - Boston University
  • Society for Photographic Education
  • Southeast Museum of Photography
  • Visual Studies Workshop

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