Over the past few months I’ve been fortunate to have some work shown throughout the blog-o-sphere. Today’s post on Verve Photo: A New Breed of Documentary Photographers, is the latest example. I’ve been a huge fan of the site for the past few years and to have my work shown alongside some of the best photographers in the field is quite an honor. If you haven’t seen Verve Photo, you should.
I’ve also had a few images from The People Project shown recently. The project evolves around a single question, “What is humanity’s greatest challenge?” Still in it’s early stages of production, The People Project is becoming wildly popular. I’ll dedicate many updates on the this project as it progresses in the future, so all you get now is a tease. But I digress. Robert Hariman was good enough to run an image on No Caption Needed, his wonderful blog that never ceases to make me look at images and my field in a different way. It is thoughtful, well written and a great source for anyone that not only wants to look at amazing pictures, but think about them as well. Then there’s also Exposure Compensation—I’m sure I don’t have to describe this one. Exposure Compensation has been around for so long, and is so highly regarded that I can’t add anything to their already world class reputation.
Showing work on all three of these blogs is, as I mentioned earlier, quite an honor. To get an idea of the blogs I continually visit see Blogs of Note, choose one and enjoy.


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