Sometime back we shared a list of some photography communities that anyone who is willing to learn more about photography, improve one's expertise and meet new people in this field on our blog, here's the part II of that list.
This time we have shifted our focus from sharing one's work and discovering others' to learning things, getting work done and becoming a pro.
Without wasting much of your time, checkout these 5 photography communities that you can join, today.
Happy reading!
1. JPG
Join the network of 292,142 photographers who not only share their excellent works with you but will also help you learn a lot and improve your photography skills.
JPG is for people who love image-making without attitude. It's about the kind of photography you get when you love the moment more than the camera.
2. LensCulture
One of the most authoritative resources for contemporary photography, LensCulture is a very exciting place to be at, specially if you are looking forward to excelling this art. You'll find anything and everything related to photography here, be it documentary, fine art, nature, photojournalism, activism, street photography, sports, fashion, poetic, personal, abstract and human.
3. MyShutterspace
A social network for digital photography enthusiasts, MyShutterspace helps you connect with other photographers, share your works and get feedback for them and talk about photography.
4. Photo.net
A site for photographers by photographers.
Photo.net is one of the most active online community with n-number of members. Participate in live forums and contests, find information about gears and other photography accessories, read inspirational stories about other photographers and more at Photo.net.
5. StartPhoto
Learn photography, make better pictures, and live the photographic life.
StartPhoto is a must-follow site for all aspiring photographers.
Honorary Mention -
Kelby TV
If you want to move to the pro zone then Kelby TV is a site you ought to checkout.
Any suggestions? Did we miss anything? Let us know in the comment section below.
Stay tuned and stay updated with E-junkie.
This time we have shifted our focus from sharing one's work and discovering others' to learning things, getting work done and becoming a pro.
Without wasting much of your time, checkout these 5 photography communities that you can join, today.
Happy reading!
1. JPG
Join the network of 292,142 photographers who not only share their excellent works with you but will also help you learn a lot and improve your photography skills.
JPG is for people who love image-making without attitude. It's about the kind of photography you get when you love the moment more than the camera.
2. LensCulture
One of the most authoritative resources for contemporary photography, LensCulture is a very exciting place to be at, specially if you are looking forward to excelling this art. You'll find anything and everything related to photography here, be it documentary, fine art, nature, photojournalism, activism, street photography, sports, fashion, poetic, personal, abstract and human.
3. MyShutterspace
A social network for digital photography enthusiasts, MyShutterspace helps you connect with other photographers, share your works and get feedback for them and talk about photography.
4. Photo.net
A site for photographers by photographers.
Photo.net is one of the most active online community with n-number of members. Participate in live forums and contests, find information about gears and other photography accessories, read inspirational stories about other photographers and more at Photo.net.
5. StartPhoto
Learn photography, make better pictures, and live the photographic life.
StartPhoto is a must-follow site for all aspiring photographers.
Honorary Mention -
Kelby TV
If you want to move to the pro zone then Kelby TV is a site you ought to checkout.
Any suggestions? Did we miss anything? Let us know in the comment section below.
Stay tuned and stay updated with E-junkie.
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