I just love edgy photography…unique, fun, wacky, eye popping compositions, vibrant, but always interesting photography from Baltimore photographer John Sisk…“I am a photographer based in Baltimore, MD. Primarily I make portraits/promotional shots, photograph live music, and cover events. My work has been published in Rolling Stone, Spin, URB, Decibel, Blender, XLR8R, Revolver, the Guardian, the Baltimore Citypaper, JPG Magazine, the Washington Post & Post Express, the Baltimore Sun, Baltimore Magazine, the Philadelphia Weekly, the DC Citypaper, MixMag, among many other publications. My photos have also been featured on many other web sites such as Pitchfork Media, Brooklyn Vegan, iMeem, and MetroMix.”
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20 Awesome Photography Blogs – Baltimore Maryland
Greetings to everyone and welcome to the 19th installment of “20 Awesome Photography Blogs”, where we highlight some of the best photo blogs and photographers from great cities around the world. Since our first “Awesome” installment, the interest level and support has continued to soar with each new posting. I can’t begin to thank everyone enough for promoting our project by linking to each installment and helping to spread the word! All Digg and StumbleUpon love is greatly appreciated and highly encouraged!
From our last stop in Portland, we head east to Charm City – Baltimore, Maryland; home to the Ravens, Orioles and the picturesque Inner Harbor. Thanks again everyone for the global support of our project!
7. Urban Explorers
9. TCastlen
10. Bukutgirl
11. Shoebox – Razvan Musaloiu Photoblog
14. Box 89e
15. Bags in Trees
16. bmoresweet
19. Stacy Richardson Photography Blog
20. JustWhatISee
Check out our previous installments of “20 Awesome Photography Blog
Baltimore’s Dottie Campbell Wins National Geographic Contest – April 21, 2008
Congratulations to Dottie Campbell, a fine-arts photographer based in Hampden who was named one of four winners in this year’s International Photography Contest sponsored by National Geographic Magazine and the newest member of our community.
Read the full article at Baltimore Sun…



















