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Leicaphilia only for me.
 
Occasionally I'll encounter The Online Photographer and 35mmc, but I don't read them regularly.

From round 2013 I used to read Ken Rockwell daily just to keep up with the rapid pace of digital development -- I didn't want to be ignorant of new technology. I also enjoyed, sometimes, his hyperbole and obvious joking. He also covered film cameras and old manual lenses as well. He did perform useful lens comparison tests and has the best Nikon compatibility chart and Nikon film camera comparisons I've ever seen. I can no longer access his site on my steam-powered phone.

Websites that I've been going to for over a decade are MIR, Cameraquest, and Karen Nakamura's Photoethnography site - admittedly these are equipment focused.
 
None. The smart and published people are here.
 
I am on the list for the #EMULSIVE newsletter, which is sometimes intriguing
 
Hello everyone,
I like to read some blogs and look for articles related to photography in general that have a little more depth.
At the moment this is what I have,
https://cphmag.com/
http://www.theonlinedarkroom.com/
http://leicaphilia.com/
http://www.theonlinephotographer.com/
What do you read?
The Cphmag.com site has that interesting article on the book “XXX Stuff”. It immediately made me think of the Steamboat Arabia Museum in Kansas City. The museum holds thousands of everyday items used in the mid 19th. century, and catalogued in groups. XXX Stuff seems laid out in a logically similar manner. Very interesting.
 
The Cphmag.com site has that interesting article on the book “XXX Stuff”. It immediately made me think of the Steamboat Arabia Museum in Kansas City. The museum holds thousands of everyday items used in the mid 19th. century, and catalogued in groups. XXX Stuff seems laid out in a logically similar manner. Very interesting.


beware temporary thread highjack - for east coasters wanting a similar experience, check out the mercer museum, doylestown, bucks county, pennsylvania - fascinating. also apuggers in the area.bandit:
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