Andrea Harner, Afghanistan photojournalism, New England wildlife – March 14, 2008

Today, I have (5) new additions to the list. This selection of photo blogs provides a wide range of photography, from travel/photoblog to classic black & white photography. Hope you enjoy these as much as I did.

The new additions are as follows:

  • Andrea Harner – “Andrea Xiaoli Harner is a wannabe inventor with an infinite number of brilliant inventions brewing. In reality she consults on blogs and websites to support her storytelling habit – whether it be via blogging, photographing, filmmaking, or cartooning.” I have been an occasional reader of Andrea’s blog for the past year and recently re-discovered her site while combing through my bookmarks.
  • Natalia’s Photoblog – “My name is Natalia. My husband and I are volunteers with NGO in Afghanistan; working with water projects, bringing water to rural villages. My camera helps me to understand this incredible country better, and have empathy with its people.”
  • Photos by David S. Robertson – Interesting variety of travel and observational photography.
  • The EcoPhotographer – “Fifteen years ago we started our photo business, EcoPhotography, as a way to use our images to further wilderness conservation in New England. Six years ago this became a full-time pursuit, and since then we have helped to protect more than 200,000 acres of New England wildlands with our photographs.”
  • Paul Politis – “The reason this photo blog exists is simply that it is a convenient way for me to post photographs I take, as I take them. Not everything I post is particularly good, but I generally like something in each of them, for some reason. My main black and white photography website will always be where I display my favorite images, but this gives me an avenue to share some of the other stuff I photograph.”

 Andrea Harner, Afghanistan photojournalism, New England wildlife   March 14, 2008 pictures

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