Howdy and welcome to the 12th installment of “20 Awesome Photography Blogs”, where we highlight some of the best photo blogs and photography from cities around the world. Since the initial “Awesome Photoblog” installment, the interest level and support have continued to climb with each new posting. I can’t thank everyone enough for promoting our project by linking to each installment and helping to spread the word! From our last stop in Manila, we head to the lovely and exotic city of Tokyo, Japan. Thanks again to the global support for our project!
Have a favorite photoblog you’d like to suggest? Please share it with us in the comments!
3. Tokyo Times
4. Yamasakiko
5. Diveshore
7. Boriko
10. Ill Blend
12. Made in Tokyo
13. 45 Ping
16. Jibunbox
17. KS Photoblog
18. I Feel Photo
19. Hana Photography
20. Japan Window
In the event you missed any of our previous installments of “20 Awesome Photography Blogs”, here you go:
20 Awesome Photography Blogs – Manila, Philippines
20 Awesome Photography Blogs – Paris
20 Awesome Photography Blogs – Washington, DC
20 Awesome Photography Blogs – Boston
20 Awesome Photography Blogs – Los Angeles
20 Awesome Photography Blogs – Chicago
20 Awesome Photography Blogs – San Francisco
20 Awesome Photography Blogs – New York
20 Awesome Photography Blogs – Toronto
20 Awesome Photography Blogs – London
20 Awesome Photography Blogs – Seattle
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I like the nature no.13 and no.14
That’s a good list, although some people don’t actually post that often on the list.
May I humbly offer my photography blog of Japan (been living here 5.5 years) featuring mountains, beaches and more than just the in city stuff (but there is of course in the city stuff also):
http://jasoncollin.org/blog
Not to drop names or anything, but one of my photos was chosen as Photo of the Week in Metropolis:
http://jasoncollin.org/2008/09.....re-autumn/
these are very nice finds. i love ‘em. thanks for sharing.
This is a really great list of photoblogs. It will keep me busy for quite some time.
Thanks!!
hey sherry!
jason – thanks for stopping by and name dropping. always looking for new sites!
hello pao!
greetings jay!
As the creator of “Memoirs of a Lost Gaijin” (#15), I am honored to be included in this list. And to Jason, I realize I have not posted enough on my blog, and I plan to improve on that!
Again, thanks for the honor.
Thank you for including my blog in your list.
It’s my honor that my blog is being introduced worldwide.
I will work harder on my photos so they will
be more attractive or entertaining.
Although most of my entries are written in Japanese,
I am able to read & write in english. If you leave
comments on my blog, I’m happy to respond!
Again, thanks for this!
peter & boriko – great images. you both have a fresh approach in viewing the world.
Thanks for including my blog in this list. I try to post new work every day but sometimes it’s not possible. But there are at least five or more new pics a week going up on my blog ‘Photographer in Japan’. Many thanks again for including me and thanks to all the people who have visited.
I’ll keep the photos coming!
Alfie
very nice list with some good entries such as Alfie’s very nice blog
nevertheless it lacks a bit of japanese blogs and traditionnal pictures imho
japanese won’t write in english most of the time so it’s natural you don’t know many of them, but still your selection lack the point of view of the locals – they have a great eye and camera skills !
also, most of my subjects is of traditionnal japan, I understand most foreigners lives in tokyo, but I think you could use a wider look on the tradition and countryside
see my website for some matsuri (festival) shots as an example :
http://www.alaindavreux.com/
nevertheless the list is still very good and I got some nice new adresses, thanks a lot for sharing
alain