For now, it's just on the site for my studio/gallery/workshop - Art Reactor (see signature). I'm re-doing my personal gallery website, and once I have that done I'll be setting up my own blog.
Originally done as part of a course I was doing. Now I am using it to document a project I have going that involves doing concert photography with a 4x5 using really long exposures .. all comments/feedback welcome ....
I just started my blog to compliment my web site and gallery. I will be adding photos, hopefully video, tutorials and tips, etc. I hope to attract other photographers, along with my collectors, to my work so I can build on my photo tour/field seminar business. It is also just fun to share and get involved with other photographers. I shoot 4x5inch and 6x17cm film. I will be moving to 8x10 soon.
I recently created a blog as well, since I find that a far more easy way to show the photo's I'm shooting here in Mexico to the rest of the world. The problem with the website is that I often haven't got the time here to upload whole albums, to change the menu's, ... And besides that: a blog is lots more fun as well
I have just started my blog: www.larsdaniel.blogspot.com
It is about my own images and stuff that interests me as a photographer. Beware of digital content though
Well, my blog has grown, a lot, over the last year. It's also inspired me to update my more static web gallery. The blog is http://dcphotoartist.wordpress.com and the web gallery, which I just changed the template for, is http://www.theflyingcamera.com . I'd appreciate feedback on the new web gallery design.
Not 100% film-centric, but I do tend to blog about film-related stuff and sharing it on various social media.
I'm pretty new, so it may not be too interesting for the "old dogs" out there http://helino-photo.blogspot.com