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6 Strategies for Launching a Successful Photography Blog

15 Jun

Blogging become one of the most popular pastime and income source for photographers these days. If you’re going to start a photography blog, you have probably faced with a lot of issues which are quite confusing. And the very first question is: where to start out? Fortunately, modern software solutions enable everyone to create a blog easily with no coding Continue Reading

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10 Tools to Make Your Photography Blog Rock

13 May

These days blogging is not only a tool to share your thoughts and tips with the public, but is also a tool through which to promote your products and services, attract new clients and increase conversions. It’s an easy and low cost method to get your brand noticed. Moreover, for photographers, it’s a great opportunity to get on the top Continue Reading

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Best Photos of 2014 by JMG-Galleries Blog Readers

07 Jan

Adventures with My Son II – Deer Crossing the Merced River

If inspiration is what you’re looking for then the following 200 “Best Photos of 2014″ entries should keep you busy for a while. As with years past Best of Photos project entries there is some amazing new talent to discover. I continue to be amazed that this blog project attracts so many talented and passionate photographers. Participants spanned a spectrum of skill levels from hobbyists to professionals and covered a wide variety of genres including landscape, macro, nature, photojournalism, portraiture, event, wildlife, fine art photography and more. There are likely many names you’ll recognize below, some famous, and many others you won’t. I highly recommend visiting each entry as I have.

If you’d like to take part next year and be informed when submissions open for the “Best Photos of 2015″ blog project add your name to my mail list. You won’t be spammed. I send out newsletters quite infrequently.

Thank to everyone who took part! I hope reviewing your best photos of the year and comparing them to years pasts keeps you inspired and aware of your progress as a photographer.

Best Photos of 2014

  1. Best Photos of 2014 JMG-Galleries – Jim M. Goldstein
  2. 2014 The Small Year – Rebecca R Jackrel
  3. 2014: Our favorite images of the year – Isabel & Steffen Synnatschke
  4. Exploring Light Photography – Chris Moore
  5. Favorite Photographs of 2014 – Pat Ulrich
  6. My Top 10 Photos of 2014 – Michael Russell
  7. Anasazi Photography Favorite Photos of 2014 – Randy Langstraat
  8. USKestrel Photography Best of 2014 – Pete Miller, USKestrel Photography
  9. Don Hall Best of 2014 – Don Hall
  10. ShadowDancer Images: 2014 Best – Paul Middleton
  11. Changing Perspectives – Jenni Brehm
  12. Matthias Wassermann Best of 2014 – Matthias Wassermann
  13. Year 2014, landscapes – Janis Janums
  14. Best Photographs of 2014 – David Leland Hyde/Landscape Photography Blogger
  15. California Good Clothing – Instagram – Saier Sadiq
  16. Dave Ross Best of 2014 – Dave Ross
  17. Greg Clure Photography Best of 2014 – Greg Clure
  18. Clicking through the bucket list – Rob Weir
  19. My Best Natural History Photos of 2014 – Phillip Colla
  20. Abraham Neben Photography – Abraham Neben
  21. 2014 Team Favorites – PhotoCascadia
  22. John Huntington photography – John Huntington
  23. Rachel Cohen Best of 2014 – Rachel Cohen
  24. Favorite Images of 2014 – Chuq Von Rospach
  25. Top 10 Photos of 2014 – Brian W. Downs
  26. Craig Ferguson Images – Best of 2014 – Craig Ferguson
  27. My Top 10 Photos for 2014 – Carrie Cole Photography
  28. My Ten Best of Images of 2014 – Mike Chowla
  29. Best & Favorite Photographs of 2014 – Scott Wyden Kivowitz
  30. Alex Filatov Photography – Alex Filatov
  31. My Favorite Photos from 2014 – Mike Matenkosky
  32. Top 13 images 2014 – Denise Goldberg
  33. Martijn van der Nat Best Photos of 2014 – Martijn van der Nat
  34. 2014 – The Year in Pictures – Russ Bishop
  35. My Favorites from 2014 – Kyle Jones
  36. Dave Wilson Photography – Best of 2014 – Dave Wilson
  37. Best of 2014 – Richard Murphy
  38. Peter Carroll Best Photos of 2014 – Peter Carroll
  39. Behind The Clicks – Mohammad N.
  40. Scenic NH Photography – 2014 Favorite Images – Erin Paul Donovan
  41. Best of 2014 – Olivier Du Tre
  42. The Stentorian Image – Best of Twenty Fourteen – John Fujimagari
  43. Travel & Landscape Photography – Brent Huntley
  44. Timages Gallery – Tim Mulcahy
  45. Top Eleven Photos 2014 – Alan Majchrowicz
  46. Andy Biggs 2014 Year In Review – Andy Biggs
  47. Amanda Sinco Photography – Amanda Sinco
  48. Traveler. Writer. Photo-er. – Jason Matias
  49. Best Scottish Ladybird Images From 2014 – Rosie Nixon
  50. TJT Photography – Best of 2014 – Ted Truex
  51. Alexander S. Kunz Photography – Alexander S. Kunz
  52. Best Photos of 2014 – Regis Vincent
  53. oodbye 2014 – GSteve Cole
  54. My favourite shots of 2014 | Momentary Awe – Catalin Marin
  55. Free Roaming Photography – Twelve Favorite Photos from 2014 and a Short Documentary – Mike Cavaroc
  56. Top 10 of 2014 – My 10 Best Landscape and Scenic Photos – Clint Losee
  57. Sean Bagshaw – Outdoor Exposure 2014 – Sean Bagshaw
  58. Looking Back, Looking Forward – Neil McShane
  59. Margot Raggett’s 2014 Review – Margot Raggett Photography
  60. My Favorites of 2014 – Dan Baumbach
  61. Adrian Klein – Best Photos of 2014 – Adrian Klein
  62. British Landscapes Photography – Favourite Photos of 2014 – Derek Fogg
  63. My Top Favorite Photos of 2014 – Patricia Davidson
  64. Reframing 2014 – Roman W. Schatz
  65. Annika Ruohonen Photography – My Best Shots 2014 – Annika Ruohonen
  66. Best Pictures of 2014 – Brian Snyder
  67. Best Photos of 2014 – Deb Snelson
  68. Top 10 USA National Parks 2014 – Andrew Thomas
  69. Living Wilderness: Best of 2014 – Kevin Ebi
  70. Andrew Scharlott Photography 2014 – Andrew Scharlott
  71. 2014: Selected Images – Eric Fredine
  72. Richard Wong – Favorite Photos of 2014 – Richard Wong
  73. David’s favorites 10 of 2014 – David Hernandez
  74. My 10 Best Tahoe Photos of 2014 – Scott Thompson
  75. Matt Suess Fine Art Photography – Matt Suess
  76. Best of Views Infinitum 2014 – Scott Thomas
  77. My Favorite Images of 2014 – Gary Crabbe / Enlightened Images
  78. Rick Holliday’s Best Images of 2014 – Rick Holliday
  79. Best Photos of 2014 from PhotoTrace.com by Viktor Elizarov – Viktor Elizarov
  80. 2014 Favorites – Mike Cleron
  81. Twenty Fourteen – Mark Graf
  82. Top 10 from 2014 – Nick Fitzhardinge
  83. Art in Nature Photography – Best of 2014 – Floris van Breugel
  84. latoga photography: My Favorite Photos of 2014 – Greg A. Lato
  85. Twelve from 2014 – Tom Whelan
  86. Best of 2014 – Bill Bean
  87. Gravy Lessons – Laura Heldreth
  88. Landcapes of the year in elpaisajeperfecto.com – Pablo SÌÁnchez SÌÁnchez – El Paisaje Perfecto
  89. debbie teague photography – Debbie Teague
  90. Top 10 Favorite Photographs from 2014 – Derrald Farnsworth-Livingston
  91. My favorite 2014 photos – Ed Rosack
  92. Top Photos of 2014 – Ben Chase
  93. 2014 Summary – Kent Mearig
  94. My Top Ten Photos for 2014 – Andrew S. Gibson
  95. FoTollery.com – RJ Wilner
  96. Favorite Whale Photos of 2014 – Tony Wu
  97. FredMertzPhotography.com – Fred Mertz
  98. My Top 10 Favorites of 2014 – Sara M. Skinner Photography
  99. Twelve Photographs from Neil Corman in 2014 – Neil Corman Photography
  100. Wildlife Photography: 2014 Review – David Lloyd
  101. Aaron Bates Photography – Favorite Photos of 2014 – Aaron Bates
  102. RHM Images best of 2014 – Robin Mayoff
  103. Best Photo of 2014 by Chris McNeill – Chris McNeill
  104. aminumerique.com – Francois Nadeau
  105. Beach Bum Prints Best Photos of 2014 – beach bum prints
  106. Beautiful Carolinas – Sid Vedula
  107. Deepak Dawrani Best Photos of 2014 – Deepak Dawrani
  108. Best of 2014 – SkyVista Photography by Steve Luther – Steve Luther
  109. 2014 Celebrations! – Joezette Alexis Carroll
  110. Year 2014 In Review & 2015 Greetings – QT Luong
  111. Favourites from 2014 – Bryn Tassell
  112. Wilderness Adventure Images: Best of 2014 – Michael Burkhardt
  113. Best Photos Of 2014 – Dawnstar Australis – Daniel McNamara
  114. UK Bird Watching – Phil Slade
  115. Best of 2014 – Alex Buisse Adventure Photography
  116. Quality over quantity: One of my favourite photographic years – Richard Peters Wildlife Photography
  117. Richard Valenti Photography – Richard Valenti
  118. David Pinsent Best Photos of 2014 – David Pinsent
  119. 014 Favorites – 2Dale King – Sugar Mountain Photography
  120. Quinn Images – 2014 Favorites – Martin Quinn
  121. Korwel Phootgraphy blog – Iza Korwel
  122. Jim Caffrey Images Photo Blog – Jim Caffrey
  123. The Carey Adventures – Peter West Carey
  124. Ralph A. Clevenger – Photography and Video – Ralph A. Clevenger
  125. Yackley Photo – Thomas Yackley
  126. 2014 Jim Goldstein Blog Project – J. J. RAIA
  127. WBW – Looking Back at 2014 – Stewart Monckton
  128. Best of 2014 – Jason Frye
  129. Favorite photos of 2014 – Greg Russell | Alpenglow Images
  130. Favorites of the Year: 2014 Edition – Ken Trout
  131. G Dan Mitchell 2014 Favorite Photographs – G Dan Mitchell 2014 Favorite Photographs
  132. Mohib Ahmad Photography – Mohib Ahmad
  133. Jonesblog – Bryan William Jones
  134. (APP)Alexanders Photo Prescott – Phillip Alexander
  135. Best of 2014 – Ron Coscorrosa
  136. Best of 2014 – Year in Review – FMKPhoto -Brian Knott
  137. Alexandria Huff’s Best Photography of 2014 – Alex Huff
  138. 2014: A Photographic Retrospective – Johann A Briffa
  139. The best of 2014 – my personal choice – Jan A. Hof
  140. Colors of winter sunrise by Dima Vorontsov – Dima Vorontsov
  141. Through the Lens Best Photos of 2014 – Tony Swinton
  142. 2014: Year of Transition – Jim Denham
  143. My Top 14 Photos From 2014 – Björn Göhringer
  144. Ashish Garg Photography – Ashish Garg
  145. My top photos of 2014 – Milan Hutera
  146. Marquis Walsh Best Photos of 2014 – Marquis Walsh
  147. Nature odyssey of 2014 – Shikha S
  148. 2014 Favorite Images – Stephen G. Weaver
  149. 2014 Favorites – Alan Dahl
  150. Jon McCormack Photography – Jon McCormack
  151. The Accidental Blurist – Stuart Liddle
  152. Scott’s Best of Home and Travel 2014 – Scott Presnell
  153. Elmer Jensen Best Photos of 2014 – Elmer Jensen
  154. Special Images from 2014 – Nomeca Hartwell
  155. Franka M. Gabler – Favorite Photos of 2014 – Franka M. Gabler
  156. 2014 Top Ten photos – Patrick Endres – AlaskaPhotoGraphics
  157. 2014: My 10 Favorites – Eric E Photo
  158. Colleen Miniuk-Sperry Photography: Favorite Photos From 2014 – Colleen Miniuk-Sperry/CMS Photography
  159. My Best Underwater Photos 2014 – Suzy Walker-Toye
  160. Life | By Tara – Tara Sutherland
  161. Yosemite in the Fall – Alan Morris
  162. Photographic Highlights of 2014 – Wayne Sentman
  163. JMG 2014 – Grant Kreinberg
  164. Learning To See Light – Stacey/Lensaddiction
  165. Great Outdoors Photo – Best of 2014 – Justin Soderquist
  166. Ten of Our Favorite Images of 2014 – Anne & Frank Klug
  167. Digitized Chaos 2014 – Rian Castillo
  168. Ty O’Neil Best Photos of 2014 – Ty O’Neil
  169. Favorite Photographs of 2014 – Sarah Marino
  170. Phyllis Whitman Hunter Photography – Phyllis Whitman Hunter
  171. charlottegibbblog.com – Charlotte Gibb
  172. My Top Photographs of 2014 – Michael Frye
  173. Happy Holidays! A Few Words And A Few Gifts ‰ÛÒ My Best Images Of 2014 – Wasim Of Nazareth
  174. Best of 2014 – Sheila Skogen
  175. – Rich Greene
  176. My Favorite of 2014 – Kristy Massey
  177. The Stormtroopers Are Coming! – Michael Walker-Toyeq
  178. Romain Guy’s Best of 2014 – Romain Guy
  179. Peter Harris Best Photos of 2014 – Peter Harris
  180. 10 below 100 – my reflection on 2014 – Morkel Erasmus
  181. Flickr – 2014 Favorites – Larry Bradshaw
  182. Daniel Pomfret Photography – Daniel Pomfret
  183. My 10 best images from the long, strange trip that was 2014 – Robin Black
  184. Favorites folder on Smugmug site – Jim Layne
  185. Top Ten – Regina Pagles
  186. Through the Glass – Photography by Samantha Decker – Samantha Decker
  187. Best 12 Images of 2014 – Vaibhav Tripathi
  188. Some of my favorites from 2014 – Scott Wood Photography – Scott Wood
  189. Robs Wildlife – Rob Daugherty
  190. Top 10 of 2014 – Scott McGee – Under Pressure Photography
  191. Top 10 2014 – Stefan Bäurle
  192. Harold Davis Art & Photo Best of 2014 – Harold Davis
  193. Available Light Images – Alister Benn
  194. Best Photos of 2014 – Edie Howe
  195. Favorite 2014 Photos – Craig L. Howe
  196. Focused on Light : First Day of 2015 – Stephen DesRoches
  197. A Selection From 2014 – Joseph Smith
  198. 2014 Favorite Images – Cody Duncan
  199. Harvest – Edward Tzu-Yi Yang
  200. Edith Levy Photography – 2014 A Year in Review – Edith Levy

 

Thanks to all who took part. Have a great year of photography in 2015!

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Blog Project: Your Best Photos From 2014

18 Dec

Our planet has nearly completed its orbit around the Sun once again and if you’re a regular JMG-Galleries reader that means one thing…  it is time to kick off the 8th annual best photos of the year blog project. This is by far my most popular blog project. Year over year this project has continued to increase in participation with last years participation hitting 328 participants (see Best Photos of 2013,  2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008 and 2007). Around this time of year people start to ask if I’d be running this project again. The answer clearly is always YES! 1. I love this project and I love that so many people get excited about it. 2. It’s a great way exercise to improve your photography (10 Ways to Top Your Best 20xx Photographs). So with out any further delay here is how you take part to submit your best photos of 2014.

How to Participate (Read Carefully)

  1. Review & select your best photos from 2014.

    Note: Photo edit carefully narrowing down your results to your best 10 or 5 photos. Reference Pro Tips: Photo Editing with Gary Crabbe for pointers.
  2. Create a blog post on your web site or a Flickr/500px set containing your best photos from 2014.
  3. Complete the form below by Saturday JANUARY 3th at 11:59PM PST to take part. The following Tuesday I’ll post a link to all submitted sites and photos on my blog. Through out the week I’ll also share the results across all my social media accounts.

Spread the Word!

Feel free to spread the word of this project on Twitter, Facebook, Google+, photo forums you frequent and/or your blogs. All who are interested in taking part are invited.


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This Blog Is Ending

04 Nov

Sadly this blog has run it’s course and I have now moved it and all of it’s content to Nycgraphix. Please visit the new redesigned blog  and enjoy!!

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How to Take Relevant & Pretty Photos for Your Blog

02 May

If you love photography and have a blog, then it’s a no-brainer to put them together. I’m betting you can probably take some kick-ass photos too (especially if you follow the tips here. 🙂 When you know how to take photos for your blog, you become more powerful than ever. Unfortunately, while beautiful photos can get you bunches of “likes” Continue Reading

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Best Photos of 2013 by JMG-Galleries Blog Readers

07 Jan
All That Glitters – Milky Way Above Yosemite Forest

All That Glitters – Milky Way Above Yosemite Forest

If inspiration is what you’re looking for then the following 326 “Best Photos of 2013″ entries should keep you busy for sometime. As with years past Best of Photos project entries there is some amazing new talent to discover. I continue to be amazed that this blog project attracts so many talented and passionate photographers. Participants spanned a spectrum of skill levels from hobbyists to professionals and covered a wide variety of genres including landscape, macro, nature, photojournalism, portraiture, event, wildlife, fine art photography and more. There are likely many names you’ll recognize below, some famous, and many others you won’t. I highly recommend visiting each entry as I have.

My only regret now that this blog project has grown so popular is that I didn’t ask participants to categorize their entry along a specific genre of photography. I started to do this manually last night, but decided against completing it myself as I’d end up with 300+ angry photographers who felt their work was miscategorized. Next year I’ll revise the format to accommodate this.

If you’d like to take part next year and be informed when submissions open for the “Best Photos of 2014″ blog project add your name to my mail list. You won’t be spammed. I send out newsletters quite infrequently.

Thank to everyone who took part! I hope reviewing your best photos of the year and comparing them to years pasts keeps you inspired and aware of your progress as a photographer.

Best Photos of 2013

  1. Best Photos of 2013 JMG-Galleries – Jim Goldstein
  2. Scottish Holidays 2013 – Mhairi Coyle
  3. www.tjhamiltonphoto.com – T.J.Hamilton
  4. My Favorite Photos from 2013 – Ed Rosack
  5. 2013 Highlights and Shadows – Ronan Bree
  6. Stories from Home by David Patterson – David Patterson
  7. 2013: Our favorite images of the year – Isabel & Steffen Synnatschke
  8. Winter Faulk – Best of 2013 – Winter Faulk
  9. 14 Denver Photographs from 2013 – Neil Corman
  10. “Moments of Joy – Eliya Selhub
  11. Douglas Dolde Images of the American West | Best of 2013 – Doug Dolde
  12. http://www.mawpix.com/blog/2013/12/18/2013-the-best/ – Matthias Wassermann
  13. 2013 – Rene Marzuk
  14. 2013 – The landscapes – Janis Janums
  15. Best of 2013 – Dmitriy Rozentul
  16. My Top 10 Photos of 2013 – Michael Russell
  17. Best of 2013 – Roman W. Schatz
  18. Dave Wilson Photography – Best of 2013 – Dave Wilson
  19. www.gabrieldiazphotography.com – Gabriel Diaz
  20. http://shaneeganstudios.zenfolio.com – Shane Egan
  21. Natural History Photography – Best Images of 2013 – Phillip Colla
  22. Craig Ferguson Images – Looking Back on 2013 – Craig Ferguson
  23. Lisa Hale Photos – Lisa Hale
  24. C.Beyett Photo’s Best of 2013 – Courtney Cochran-Beyett
  25. Best photos of 2013 – Carlos Eduardo
  26. Richard Wong – Favorite Photos of 2013 – Richard Wong
  27. Chaz Curry Photography – Chaz Curry
  28. David Coyne Photography – David Coyne
  29. The Stormtroopers Are Coming! – Michael Walker-Toye
  30. Gentle Wit – Best of 2013 – Cyndy Otty
  31. 2013 Favorites – Aung Lwin
  32. Best & Favorite Photographs of 2013 – Scott Wyden Kivowitz
  33. Greg Clure Photography Best of the Year – Greg Clure
  34. David Safanda Photography – David Safanda
  35. 2013 … What a Year! – Jon McCormack
  36. http://www.flickr.com/photos/ajecaldwell/ – Andrew Caldwell
  37. My Favorite Photos from 2013 – Mike Matenkosky
  38. https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/107738843012091161542/albums/5924203651143397425 – A NAVANTH
  39. Top Photos of 2013 – Alex Filatov
  40. Top Ten Photos of 2013 – Chris Moore
  41. Tony Heyward Images – Tony Heyward
  42. Top 10 Photos of 2013 – Brian W. Downs
  43. USKestrel Photography – Best of 2013 – Pete Miller
  44. Jim Denham Photography – Jim Denham
  45. My Favorites of 2013 – Scott Wood
  46. http://www.ryanwrightphotoblog.com/2013-year-in-review/ – Ryan Wright
  47. Best pics of the year. – Calle Höglund
  48. My Year in Florida – Kerry Rowand
  49. Honolulu Photographer of the Year – Jason Matias
  50. Skolai Images 2013 Favorite Photos – Carl Donohue
  51. Best of 2013 – Rachel Cohen
  52. Favorite images of 2013 – Bill Bean
  53. 500px – Dave Flynn
  54. Best Photos of 2013 – Holliday Photography – Rick Holliday
  55. The Year in Review – My Favorite Images of 2013 – Rob Tilley
  56. Sugar Mountain Photography – 2013 Favorites – Dale King
  57. Western Skies Top 13 From 2013 – Björn Göhringer
  58. Best of 2013 – Olivier Du Tre
  59. http://www.flickr.com/photos/teabag69/ – Dave Ross
  60. My top photos of 2013 – Milan Hutera
  61. Best of 2013 – Stephen Weaver
  62. Anasazi Photography’s Ten Favorite Photos of 2013 – Randy Langstraat
  63. Regis Vincent – Regis Vincent
  64. Top 2013 Nature Images including Wildlife Photography – Anette Mossbacher
  65. 2013: A Gallery Of Favorites And A Year In Review – Mark Garbowski
  66. Guy Tal Photography Journal – Guy Tal
  67. Images of 2013 – John Patrick Pemberton
  68. Best Photographs of 2013 – David Leland Hyde/Landscape Photography Blogger
  69. 2013 Year in Review – Greg Russell | Alpenglow Images
  70. Top Photos of 2013 by Gary Crabbe – Gary Crabbe
  71. 2013 | Best Of – ONE7 Studios
  72. 2013 – Twenty Mile Markers – Peter Carroll
  73. Behind The Clicks – Mohammad Noman
  74. Year 2013 in review and parks night favorites – QT Luong
  75. “top 13 images – Denise Goldberg
  76. Changing Perspectives – Jenni brehm
  77. Floris van Breugel’s Best Photographs of 2013 – Floris van Breugel
  78. Under Pressure Photography – Scott McGee
  79. Edith Levy Photography – 2013 A Year in Review – Edith Levy
  80. EarthandSeaPhoto-Favorites of 2013 – Mick McMurray
  81. My Best of 2013 – Dan Baumbach
  82. Top 10 of 2013 – My 10 Best Landscape & Scenic Photos – Clint Losee
  83. Best Images of 2013 – Alanna St Laurent Photography
  84. Best of 2013 – LANDSCAPES – Forget Me Knott Photography – Brian Knott – Forget Me Knott Photography
  85. The Carey Adventures – My Favorite And Odd Photos From 2013 – Peter West Carey
  86. My Favorite of 2013 – Sara M. Skinner Photography
  87. Russ Bishop | 2013 – The Year in Pictures – Russ Bishop
  88. Creating Great Photos Workshops – Dave Hammaker
  89. My Top Ten Images From 2013! – Clark Crenshaw
  90. My Favorites of 2013 – Sara M. Skinner Photography
  91. Hockley Photography – Aaron Hockley
  92. JesseSewell.com – Jesse Sewell
  93. 2013 Top Five – derek byrne
  94. 2013 in Review – Steve Cole
  95. Top 12 2013 – Patrick Ottoy
  96. www.martijnvandernat.nl – Martijn van der Nat
  97. Best of Views Infinitum 2013 – Scott Thomas Photography
  98. Best photos of 2013 – Robert D. Kusztos
  99. Favorites of 2013 – Niklas Storm
  100. My Best of 2013 – Brian Alberghini
  101. Travel & Landscape Photography – Brent Huntley
  102. 2013 A Year in Review – Tim Taylor
  103. My 10 favourite images of 2013 – Alexandre Buisse
  104. Another Bird Blog – Phil Slade
  105. Retrospective 2013 Graf Nature Photography – Mark Graf
  106. 2013 Retrospective – Matt Levine
  107. 2013: A Year In Review – Michael Muraz
  108. in the year 2013 – Rhoda Maurer
  109. David Ryan Taylor Fine Art Photography: 2013 – A Photographic Retrospective – David Ryan Taylor
  110. A Photographer’s Journey: Best of 2013 – Michael Burkhardt
  111. Looking Back on 2013 – Tony Wu
  112. Photogrick’s Best of 2013 – Richard Baker
  113. Best underwater photos 2013 – Suzy Walker-Toye
  114. Images Through The Door Photography – Lesli Cohan
  115. Chuqui.com – Chuq Von Rospach
  116. dubland.net – Caleb Weston
  117. My favourite shots of 2013 – Catalin Marin
  118. http://jaygoodrich.com – Jay Goodrich
  119. 2013 in review – Allen Rowand
  120. Colleen Miniuk-Sperry Photography: Favorite Photos From 2013 – Colleen Miniuk-Sperry/CMS Photography
  121. Best of 2013 – My Top Images of 2013
  122. Best of 2013 – Abigail Gossage
  123. Nomadic Pursuits : Best of 2013 – Jim Nix
  124. Favourite photos from 2013 – Bryn Tassell
  125. Brian Rueb Photography – Brian Rueb
  126. Himalayan road builders – Rahul Dhankani
  127. http://zzolotce.blogspot.ru/ – Olga Loginova
  128. 2013 – Mike Walker
  129. The Birder’s Report – Larry Jordan
  130. 10 favorite photos of 2013 – Oscar Dominguez – deepwildphoto
  131. https://plus.google.com/105189038578015288310/posts/avZcpMpwqcM – peter harris
  132. David Hernandez photos 2013 – David Hernandez Aponte
  133. 2013 – Through the lens – Patanjali Somayaji
  134. 12 Favorite Photos from 2013 – Mike Cavaroc/Free Roaming Photography
  135. Ten Personal Favorites of 2013 – Stefan Bäurle
  136. 2013 Photo Highlights – Alan Majchrowicz
  137. The Global Photographer – Blog – Andy Biggs
  138. My Top 10 Photos – Brent Logan
  139. The Stentorian Image/Best of 2013 – John Fujimagari
  140. Best Photos 2013 – Brian Kostiuk
  141. Evan Gearing’s Top 10 of 2013 – Evan Gearing
  142. Mike Dooley Photography – Mike Dooley
  143. Best of Belize 2013 – Tony Rath
  144. “Scott Shots Photography – Scott Thompson
  145. Outdoor Exposure Photography – Sean Bagshaw
  146. Best of 2013 Marc Elliott – Marc Elliott
  147. My favorites from 2013 – HDRshooter – Miroslav Petrasko
  148. Best Of 2013 – Shalabh Sharma
  149. Arizona Panorama: Best of 2013 – G. Reid Helms
  150. http://www.ryanengstromphoto.com – Ryan Engstrom
  151. Kerber Creation Photography – Gregg Kerber
  152. Top 10 photos for 2013 – RW Hawkins
  153. Cleon Adonis Santos | Photography – Cleon Adonis Santos
  154. Dan Sorensen’s best photos of 2013 – Dan Sorensen Photography
  155. 500px.com/cadarette – Kai Cadarette
  156. Today’s Photo Best of 2013 by Sandy DeWitt – Sandy DeWitt
  157. Adventures in Photography – 2013 Year in Review – Paul Weeks
  158. Top 10 – Most liked photos 2013 – Mac’s Photography
  159. www.ericefernandez.com – Eric E Fernandez
  160. Great Outdoors Photo – Justin Soderquist
  161. Best Photos Of 2013 – Dawnstar Australis – Daniel McNamara
  162. My best landscape – Damian Stoszko
  163. Best of 2013 – Peter McCabe
  164. Dynamics of Light and Shade: 10 from 13 – Richard Murphy
  165. My Favourite Images from 2013 – Petri Damstén
  166. mcwain photography – jason mcwain
  167. 2013 – Favourite Shots – Chris Blizzard
  168. Azrin Az Photography (Best of 2013) – Azrin Az
  169. www.wernerpriller.wordpress.com – Werner Priller
  170. My Top 10 in 2013 – Emily Jacob
  171. Picture Day – Mike Christoferson
  172. Steve Coyle Photography – Steve Coyle
  173. 500px – TJPhotography
  174. Maine Landscape and Nature Photographer” – “Jlynn Frazier
  175. Best Of 2013 – Jeff Addicott
  176. Alexander S. Kunz Photography – Alexander S. Kunz
  177. Mema’s Creations and More – Velda Truitt
  178. 2013 Top Photos – Randy Halverson
  179. Nature Diary – Tom Whelan
  180. In The Rhythm – Jim Stamates
  181. Brad Barton Photography – Brad Barton
  182. 13 Images of 2013 – A Photo Narrative – Callum Snape
  183. 13 of the Best – 2013 – Andrew Thomas
  184. Your Favorite Shots from 2013 – Fred S. Brundick
  185. My Ten Best of Images of 2013 – Mike Chowla
  186. 2013 – My Year In Photography – Robin Black Photography
  187. A Year on Prince Edward Island – Stephen DesRoches
  188. 2013: A Photograhic Retrospective – Johann Briffa
  189. 13 Significant Photographs of 2013 – Zack Clothier
  190. Jessi’s Best of 2013: A Year in Iceland – Jessi Kingan
  191. Digitized Chaos – Rian Castillo
  192. Living Wilderness: Best of 2013 – Kevin Ebi
  193. My best small animals (six legged) – Jeroen Mentens
  194. Best of 2013 – Ted Truex
  195. Best Photos of 2013 – Cody Duncan
  196. a Norse View – Michael A Koontz
  197. http://heebphoto.com – Christian Heeb
  198. Top 10 Images for 2013 – Eric E Photo
  199. FocusedOnNature.com – Favorite Photos from 2013 – Alan Dahl
  200. Best Images of 2013 – Brian Snyder
  201. Le Petit Grand Films – Nadja K. Rutkowski
  202. My top favorite photos of 2013 – Patricia Davidson
  203. 2013 Favorites – Tim Mulcahy
  204. yackleyphoto Top 10 images – Thomas Yackley
  205. 2013 Favorites – Mike Cleron
  206. Top 10 from 2013 – Nick Fitzhardinge
  207. Moments of Marvel in 2013 – Morkel Erasmus
  208. My Top Photos of 2013 – Bryan William Jones
  209. Best Photograph from 2013 – Amanda Sinco
  210. My 10 Favorite Night Photos of 2013 – Sean Patrick Mahoney
  211. Sapna Reddy Photography – Sapna Reddy
  212. Best Photos from 2013 – Kevin Thornhill
  213. My favorites in 2013 – Jaakko Paarvala
  214. Best Images of 2013: Andrew S. Gray Photography – Andy Gray
  215. Kent Cabreira Photography | Favorites from 2013 – Kent Cabreira
  216. Looking back on 2013 – Daniel Sroka
  217. Wildlife Photography: 2013 In Review – David Lloyd
  218. 2013: A Year of Photography – Charlotte Gibb
  219. http://heebphoto.com – Christian Heeb
  220. nature-moments best of 2012 – “Roland””Bill””Moser”
  221. A Year of Adventure: My Favorite Photos of 2013 – Sutter Laird
  222. 13 of 2013 – Ixtussy – Tom Davidson
  223. Top 10 Landscape Photos of 2013 by Anne McKinnell – Anne McKinnell
  224. Top 12 Photos of 2013 » blargmedia inc. – Ben Wong
  225. My Top Ten Favourite Photos From 2013 – Andrew S. Gibson
  226. Looking back at 2013 – Carl-Johan Rådström
  227. My 2013 – Sean Parker
  228. Best photos of 2013 – Jose Maria Cuellar
  229. Best of 2013 – Larry Rosenstein
  230. 2013 Top 10 – Kyle Jones
  231. http://www.tonyheywardimages.com.au/ – Tony Heyward
  232. Best of 2103 – Jared Phillips
  233. 2013 images – stacey harrison
  234. Curious Creature – Romain Guy
  235. Burrard-Lucas Wildlife Photography – Will Burrard-Lucas
  236. My best photos 2013 – Michel Plungjan
  237. https://plus.google.com/u/0/105230744250655140789/posts – Aantar Ayoub
  238. Rick Louie Photography – Rick Louie
  239. Top 2013 – Clement Biger – Clement Biger
  240. 2013 | A Retrospective – John Dunne
  241. Top 10 Favorites Images from 2013 – Derrald Farnsworth-Livingston – Journey of Light Photography
  242. Korwel Photography Blog – Iza Korwel
  243. Favorites of 2013 – Jim Nickelson
  244. Best of 2013 – Maciej B. Markiewicz (landscape.lu)
  245. www.themultopadventures.com – Chris Multop
  246. Favorites – 2013 – Daniel Leu
  247. “leavesnbloom – Rosie Nixon
  248. My Top 12 Images Of 2013 – John Paul Caponigro
  249. Best Photos of 2013: Top 10 of My National Park Road Trips – Belinda Shi
  250. 13 Greatest Hits from 2013 – Kirsten Tucker
  251. “Flickr “”Best of 2013″”” – Barbara Lee
  252. Steve Mattheis Best of 2013 – Steve Mattheis
  253. Light on the Landscape Photoblog – William Neill
  254. 2013 in review. – Geoff Billing
  255. Best of 2013! – Aravind Ravisankar
  256. “Super Moons – Dan Legere
  257. 2013 – a year in review – Beate Dalbec
  258. Best of 2013 – jflphotography.com – Jacob F. Lucas
  259. 13 Photos from 2013 – Taylor Davidson
  260. Flickr/Best photos from 2013 – Francois Dereeper
  261. The Year that Sucked – Rebecca R Jackrel
  262. Sandra Parlow Photography – Sandra Parlow
  263. Alex Huff’s Best Photography of 2013 – Alex Huff
  264. Andrew Scharlott Photography – Andrew Scharlott
  265. Kenji Yamamura Photography – Kenji Yamamura
  266. http://www.flickr.com/photos/blinken – Patrick Coleman
  267. My 10 Best Photographs of 2013 – Chuck Underwood
  268. “2013 – João Almeida
  269. My top photos for 2013 – Neil Creek Photographer – Neil Creek
  270. My personal Top 5 Photos of 2013 – Benno Kress | Photography
  271. Fred Mertz Photography – Fred Mertz
  272. Jarrod Erbe Photography – Jarrod Erbe
  273. 10 Favorites of 2013 – Kurt Lawson Photography
  274. 2013 Year End Review – Bryon Lippincott
  275. My 10 Favorite Images of 2013 – Rich Greene
  276. 2013 – A Retrospective – Ruben Vicente
  277. One year of publishing images: the best of 2013 – Jan Hof fotografie
  278. MJM Images – Best of 2013 – MJM Images
  279. “Lehman Images – 585 – R. Ben Lehman
  280. Dan Hawk 2013 Redux – Dan Hawk
  281. My Best 12 Photos from 2013 – Vaibhav Tripathi
  282. Out and About with the GeoKs – Denise Kitagawa
  283. Endings and Beginnings – Dotty Molt
  284. Reflections of 2013 – Paul Conrad
  285. Avelino’s Best Photos of 2013 – Avelino Maestas
  286. www.graceberge.com – Grace Berge
  287. It’s that time of the year again… Best of 2013 – David Richter
  288. 2013: My Top Ten Images – Michael Frye
  289. G Dan Mitchell Photography – G Dan Mitchell
  290. Best Photos of 2013 by Kenneth Snyder – Kenneth Snyder
  291. Rob Dweck Photography 2013 – Rob Dweck
  292. Favourite Thirteen – Pam Levy
  293. 2013 Favorites – Eric Streicher
  294. ARTroendle best of 2013 set – ARTroendle
  295. Scenic River Imaging – Personal Favorites of 2013 – Aaron Bedee
  296. Castle Graphics – Jan Kohl
  297. Favourite Moments throughout 2013 (Australia / Africa / Nepal) – Karl Lindsay Nature Photography
  298. 2013 Top Twelve Photographs – David J Grenier
  299. My best 10 pictures of 2013 – MacDuff Knox
  300. Best Photos of 2013 – Lewis Fogerty
  301. The Year in Photos – Best of 2013 – Fedor G Pikus
  302. Robb Hirsch Best of 2013 – Robb Hirsch
  303. Top 10 Images of 2013 – Scott Smorra
  304. Lifes Journey 2013 – Arlene Winfrey
  305. Lindsay Daniels Photography: Best of 2013 – Lindsay Daniels Photography
  306. 2013 Selections – David L. Hoffman
  307. latoga photography Favorite Photos of 2013 – Greg A. Lato
  308. Best of 2013 – PriyankaP. Photography – Priyanka Patel
  309. FACZEN Best of 2013 – Glenn Springer
  310. Aaron Bates Photography – Best of 2013 – Aaron Bates
  311. http://lookingatthewest.com – Andrew McAllister
  312. What a Year! 13 Photos From 9 Countries – Greg Goodman
  313. 2013 Top 10 Picks – Vidya Narasimhan
  314. Favorites 2013 – Kristal Leonard
  315. Daniel Hopkins Photography – Best of 2013 – Daniel Hopkins
  316. A (Re)collection of 2013 Images – Jim Patterson
  317. Best of 2013 – Jake Tull
  318. Chris the Photog – Chris Hansen
  319. Shane Black Photography – Best of 2013 – Shane Black
  320. Best of 2013 – Jake Tull
  321. Best Of 2013 – Oasisantonio
  322. www.jasonorourke.com – Jason O’Rourke
  323. Ten Favourite Landscape Images of 2013 – Jeff Cruz
  324. http://drustefanstone.blogspot.com/2014/01/best-of-2013.html – Dru Stone
  325. Photoblog 2.0 – My best of 2013 – Harold Davis
  326. Best of 2013 – Jake Tull

Thanks to all who took part. Here’s to an even better year of photography in 2014!

Copyright Jim M. Goldstein, All Rights Reserved

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7 Simple Ways a Blog Can Get You More Photography Clients

04 Aug

By Ramsay Taplin

Are you a photographer who dreams of taking your photography business to the next level?

Well, one of the things that creative people (like artists, writers and, yes, photographers) forget is that you grow a business by marketing it – not necessarily by just being good at what you do. There are plenty of good photographers out there.

So what’s the problem?

Not all photography businesses have a huge budget to spend on marketing.

And that’s where a blog comes into it.

In this post I’m going to talk about how you can start a blog (or use an existing one) to get you more clients for your photography business. I don’t run a photography blog but I’ve got a bit of experience with helping small businesses grow using content marketing.

I’ll use a few examples from photographers I know as well as taking some sweet ideas from similar small businesses doing the same thing.

Not all blogs/websites are created equal

For the purposes of this article I thought it would be important to make a few distinctions.

And let’s start by highlighting the fact that a regular “brochure” website is not the same as a blog. Not by a long way.

What’s the difference between a blog and a website?
So what’s the difference? Well, a website is something that generally has static content – pages like About Us, Services, Gallery, Contact and so on. A blog is something that you update regularly with new content. The newest posts usually appear at the top. This comes with a huge set of advantages – some you might never have considered.

Can the two work together?
Absolutely. In fact, that is the ideal situation. The best way to set your photography website up is to make sure it has a blog integrated seamlessly with the rest of the website. Having a blog on a separate domain name is good but not nearly as good as building one under your main brand name. I’ll explain why later.

Where do I get started?
If you don’t have a blog (or a website) and want to learn more I’ve done a video and a full walkthrough on blog hosting that helps you understand how it all works together and how to get started the right way the first time around. You can also check out this Wiki later on for some hosting alternatives.

So how can a blog bring you more photography clients?

Now that we’ve got some of the preliminary stuff out of the way let’s jump into the meat and potatoes of the post.

1. A blog helps to build trust
The first thing to note about a blog is that it helps you build a lot of trust with your potential customers and clients. This is an extremely important part of growing a business these days because a huge amount of your customers will research you before they engage your services. In fact, some people say that one in three people look at the website before engaging the business.

Part of this means having a well designed website that showcases your work and part of it means showing your personality. This is especially important for things like wedding photography where your client will want to have a good relationship with you as it is such an important day for them.

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A few cool shots from Lisa K’s blog.

Tasmanian photographer Lisa K does this extremely well by having her blog as the homepage of her photography website. The articles she posts are about her daily life and family but always showcase some stunning photographs that would, no doubt, help to create an initial “buzz” and trust with a potential client.

2. A blog helps to increase your reach
The most important part of marketing a business is reach – you need to get in front of new people as often as possible.

This can be quite a difficult concept to understand because we are usually told that loyalty and repeat customers is the most important. Well, if you have five loyal clients who bring you the majority of your business but one drops off then you’re in trouble. A better scenario is to reach new people regularly and then convert them into loyal customers by providing a quality service. Reach is always more important than loyalty for growth.

So how does a blog help to increase your reach?

Well, it gives people something to share and a platform for you to promote all the cool intricacies of your business. People are very unlikely to share around just a portfolio site (unless it’s incredible!) but if you publish a quirky or unique blog post that’s different to your regular material you might find it makes the rounds on Pinterest or Twitter and brings you some new clients.

For example, let’s say you have some hilarious wedding photos of brides trashing their dresses. They’d look look good in a portfolio but imagine the difference it would make if you combined them into one blog post called 10 Hilarious Photos of Brides Ruining their Expensive Dresses. Much more entertaining and shareable.

3. A blog can get you more exposure locally
Google is now giving a lot of weight to local listings. What this means is that if someone types in “photographer” into a Google search they are going to get result from their local area. Here’s an example:

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As you can see, in South Australia I get a Wikipedia result and then the next few are all local South Australian photographers.

Now, a blog can help you take this to the next level in a few ways. The main one is that every blog post you publish will increase your visibility for local terms. For example, if you do a blog post called 25 Beautiful Landscape Photos from Around Sydney you are more likely to rank for terms relating to those photographs to people in Sydney.

Or, you might do a blog post about every photo shoot that you do with local businesses. When people see those photos on those businesses websites or marketing materials and then look it up on Google you’re more likely to appear. So you can piggyback off the success of your client and your quality photos to get more business.

4. A blog gives your website multiple new points of entry
This point strongly relates to the previous one but is worth mentioning on it’s own.

Every time you publish a blog post it (if set up correctly) publishes with it’s own unique web address called a permalink. For example, let’s say you do a post called 5 Interesting Photos from New York that post’s permalink would be something like www.yourwebsite.com/5-interesting-photos-from-new-york/

The great thing about this is that Google will index each post like this in the search results separately depending on what people search for, and how authoritative your website is. This is quite a complicated field we’re getting into now so if you’re interested you can read this SEO for blogs article or this list of SEO tips from Darren.

The main point, however, is that for every blog post you publish you’re creating a new set of keywords through which people can enter your blog.

A great real-world example is my mate Tim from SA TECHFLOOR who told me the other night that since he started blogging and posting photos of his flooring jobs he’s getting more and more phone calls every day. As each one has a different set of keywords (carpet, concrete, bamboo, timber, etc.) he’s got a lot of entry points he didn’t previously.

5. A blog can help your website rank higher
Now, one of the cool things about the previous few points is that if you do them all within your own website you can cause that website to rank higher on Google for important terms like “photographer in [your city]“.

Google likes to show results that are both fresh and of the highest quality. So if you have a small five page website with not much changing, Google might not think it’s all that useful.

If, on the other hand, your website has an active blog with lots of new posts, people sharing it on social media and so on, Google is likely to think it’s more useful for their customers (people searching) and thus rank it higher.

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A graph of the click through rate of the top search results thanks to Search Engine Watch.

As you can see in the image above, this can lead to an immediate increase in business because the first result in Google gets over 35% of the traffic for that page. Worse still, the first page gets over 95% of clicks so if you aren’t in the first few results you’re getting overlooked.

6. A blog can help you form new collaborations
A good online friend of mine, Jamie Swanson, runs two photography blogs. One of them is embedded in her main business website and acts as a promoter of her main services. Her second blog, however, is called The Modern Tog and it’s all about running a photography business.

I wanted to mention her second site because it is a great example of someone who has set up something slightly out of the box and created a lot of new connections because of it.

For example, Jamie contacted me through Blog Tyrant about a year ago and I put her in touch with the content editor at ProBlogger. This lead to her writing a hugely successful post about Pinterest that, in many ways, has lifted her reputation online as someone who knows about photography and the marketing side of photography.

It wouldn’t have happened without the blog.

7. A blog can help reduce client friction
Client friction is what happens when they visit your site, like your stuff but for some reason don’t make contact. It could be because they don’t like your prices or it might be something a little bit more intangible like not really “feeling the vibe”.

James Field runs one of Adelaide’s best wedding photography businesses and has a great little video on his website that is a cool example of something you can do to get your clients to know you better.

Now, James’s video isn’t on a blog but it’s the perfect kind of cross-platform content that a blog is perfect for. For example, you could do a series of these types of videos showing how the wedding day pans out for your clients. These could then bring you traffic from YouTube as well as reducing client friction on your blog.

Tips for your photography blog

So now you’ve got some reasons as to why you might want to have a blog on your photography businesses website. But once you’ve got the blog what are some things you can do to make sure it succeeds?

  • Be personal
    People will love your photos (if you’re good) but they might not like you. Try to figure out who your audience is an, if possible, make sure you are personal and friendly.
  • Know your brand
    Know who you are targeting and what keyword they might be looking for on Google. This will help you craft the right content.
  • Make sure it loads fast
    People are getting less and less patient when it comes to websites. In fact, a one second delay can affect conversions by up to 7%.
  • Find a way to be different
    Don’t just publish the same stuff everyone else is. Take a leaf out of BuzzFeed’s book and use content we’ve all seen to come up with something fun, shareable and relevant.
  • Make your blog your “home base”
    In my guide to social media I talk about the fact that your blog should be your base for all your social media activities. This way, all the Tweets, Pins and Shares that you get go towards growing your blog’s traffic and rankings.

Do you run a photography blog?

I’d be interested to hear how many DPS readers have photography blogs and whether or not they’ve helped to get more customers vs just a static website. What has worked for you? Leave a comment and let us know!

Ramsay runs Blog Tyrant – a blog about trying to make a living from the couch and other internet marketing ideas. Find him on Google+ today.

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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Sigma blog posts tips for photographing 4th of July fireworks

04 Jul

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Sigma has posted an informative article on its blog by photographer Jack Howard, sharing tips on how to photograph fireworks. The article comes just in time for the 4th of July celebrations in the USA, but is equally relevant to various festivals, year-wide, all over the world. Tips include obvious pointers like making sure you have a good, sturdy tripod, but also more detailed advice about how to set up your camera’s exposure and focus modes, as well as how to trigger exposures. Click through for a link to the article at blog.sigmaphoto.com.

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