60+ Photography Portfolios & Photoblogs for Your Inspiration
The art of photography requires not only talent, but also active and constant practice and patience. These two key components would help you to become a truly good photographer. Due to the connectivity of the Internet you can easily get to know lots of tricks and techniques from professional photographers that generously share their experience on photography websites.
Today I’d like to showcase a huge collection of photography websites that will teach you the art of photography from the beginning to the end.
Here you’ll find a healthy mix of useful photoblogs and inspirational portfolios of famous photographers from all over the world. I hope this serves as a source of inspiration to help you hunt down and snap beautiful photographs of your own. If you have other portfolios that you would like to direct attention to, feel free to name them in the comments section. You have thanks in advance.
Photoblogs
I’d like to start with interesting photoblogs with lots of tips and tricks that are ranged from professional travel photography to amateur iPhone shooting.
1. Photo Tuts

2. Pop Photo

3. Photodoto

4. 121 Clicks

5. Expert Photography

6. Jasmine Star Blog

7. Photography Blogger

8. The Photo Argus

9. Elizabet Halford

10. Photo Mint Blog

11. Arnica Spring’s Blog

12. 500px Blog

13. Exposure Guide

14. Carrie Swails

15. Chase Jarvis Blog

16. Thomas Hawk

17. Joe McNally

18. Jeremy Cowart

19. Scott Kelby’s Blog

20. David duChemin’s Blog

21. Zackarias

22. Fro Knows Photo

23. Outdoor Photographer

24. National Geographic

25. British Journal of Photography

26. Cambridge in Colour

27. FStoppers

28. Pretty Forum

29. Lomography

30. Andrew S Gibson Blog

31. Katharine Landmeier

32. Momentary Awe Photoblog

33. Digital Camera World

34. Photography Concentrate

Photography Portfolios
Nothing could motivate and inspire better than works of of world’s famous photographers. Take a look at these photography portfolios and you’ll see that there photographers succeeded not only in photography, but also in designing of their own websites.
35. Alberto Oviedo

36. Mitchell Kanashkevich

37. Evaan Kheraj

38. Mareen Fischinger

39. Dimitris Theocharis

40. Thomas Brun

41. Joon Brandt

42. Koen Demuynck

43. Fredrik Clement

44. Corey Fishes

45. Eric Ryan Anderson

46. Dave Hill

47. Gavin Gough

48. Jonathan Glynn-Smith

49. Lisa Bettany

50. Daniel Kennedy

51. Zach Gold

52. Erik Almas

53. Martin Klimas

54. Michael Muller

55. Brook Pifer

56. Zena Holloway

57. ZEITAUTOMATIK Photography

58. Tobias Zeising

59. Holger Pooten

60. Feaverish

61. Vitor Shalom

62. Michael David Adams

63. Yuri Yasuda

64. Andrew G. Hobbs

65. Aaron Ruell
