Monday, May 11, 2009

10 revistas online de fotografía

1000 Words pairs cutting edge photos with photographer interviews and book reviews.
ahorn magazine has some weird navigation issues; you have to do a lot of scrolling through each story to get to the pictures.

It’s worth it though: nice big photos, interviews with photographers, and good book reviews.
Blue eyes magazine The photos in Blueeyes are presented in slideshows. It’s not our favorite viewing choice, but the photos are large and edgy. Also: sneak-peeks of soon-to-be-released books.

burnfocuses on the work of emerging photographers. Most of the photo essays are presented as slideshows with audio, but we like hitting mute and seeing one photo at a time.

UK-based Deep Sleep has an urban aesthetic. Each issue has a different theme: the first one is “invisible” (”alien” and “dance” are up next).

The site design is a little counter-intuitive; click on Stories to get to the good stuff.

Flak Photo features lots of book reviews, tips about online photography exhibitions and an enormous Photo-of-the-Day.

International photography is the focus of Lens Culture. The magazine also sells limited-edition prints by featured photographers.

MakingRoom pairs interviews with each photographer along with their photo essays. Photos can be viewed as slideshows or one at a time. The magazine also features a few painters and illustrators.

French webmag Purpose looks and reads like the pages of a print magazine. There is very little text, and each issue has a broad theme like “memory” or “childhood”.

Two things we don’t like are the soundtrack that we can’t turn off, and using the arrow keys to turn the pages. Still, the photos are good enough to make us put up with it.

Though we don’t usually like slideshows, we like what Vewd does with them.

The photojournalism site uses multimedia with audio to create a hybrid of photography and documentary filmmaking. We like.

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