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“Welcome to Splendour and Rouge. I like to think of this blog as a coffee table book of my favourite things. I have a passion for anything creative; photography, art, fashion and graphic design. I am inspired by traveling and currently live in the USA away from my home country of Australia. I was raised  in a small village in the Hunter Valley region of New South Wales. I moved to a capital city to follow my creative destiny, finishing a degree in art and working as a make-up artist and graphic designer…”

Website: http://www.splendourandrouge.com/

500+ Resources for Web Designers, Photobloggers

Admittedly, spending a great deal of time online is a necessity in today’s world, whether you’re a blogger, photographer, web designer, journalistic, etc. One of my main goals is to learn to work more efficiently. Great resources is the key! While we are very familiar with desktop applications, such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, MS Office Suite and a host of others, many people overlook the thousands of web applications which are available for free. In addition, there are numerous websites which provide resources to make life easier.

Where do I find all these cool sites? Besides my general searching/surfing, StumbleUpon is a great resource to find information on just about any topic you can imagine, plus much more. The key to using StumbleUpon is to first register (of course), and then set up your topic preferences. Listed below are the topics I’m currently searching for…a nice geekie/artsy mix.

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Here are just a few of my favorite posts listing a honeypot of cool sites and web applications you might be interested in!

Baby it’s cold outside

Today, in the midst of a late winter storm , here I sit, viewing photography blogs as opposed to busting out some cold weather photos of my own. But that’s ok…a bit too cold for my tastes anyway..plus it gives me a great opportunity to check out some interesting sites such as 18mm..nice mix of black and white and color still lifes…and Wasabi Noise..views of Japan by Barcelona based software developer.[ Any measurable snow event reminds me of one of my favs...Dog Walk by Dave Beckerman.]

I also had the opportunity to change my WordPress theme…again…going with a more minimalistic approach by Scott Wallick…actually love the straightforward layout.

On an slightly different topic…photo blog contests…we just got a committment from two sponsors.. so stay tuned for annoucements about upcoming giveaway opportunities!

6 Sites Every Photoblogger Should Know About

I love photo blogs…<you knew that>…but I also love to check out graphic design and web development sites to learn tips and tricks on how to make my own photo blog better. Over time I have collected hundreds of great sites for future reference. There’s nothing that motivates more than examples of great ideas and techniques. As a photographer, I can’t see enough photo blogs, but also understand that there’s more to a great photo blog than just awesome photos..writing skills, header design, sidebar layout technique, or even how to create a catchy headline can be equally important. I’ve put together a list of a few of my favorite sites/articles which every photo blog creator should visit. Inspiration comes in all shapes and sizes, which is why the most successful bloggers subscribe to numerous blogs.

  • 10,000 words – great site about journalism and the state of multimedia today. love his writing style and his posts are always interesting
  • Huge Compilation of WordPress Code - great source of WordPress hacks to customize display on your blog
  • Random.org – if you ever want to hold a contest, this is a great source for selecting winners. many other great uses as well
  • Instant Domain Search – quickly search for available domain names
  • Browsershots.org – if you use a lot of pictures or graphics, hack your template on a regular basis, or do anything outside the norm with your posts or template, it is important to verify how your visitors view your blog. this is a great site for testing how your content is displayed on variety of browser platforms. after you enter your url, BrowserShots creates thumbnails for each browser selected. there is a bit of a delay while the site generates your requested content, so be patient. pretty cool.
  • Just Creative Design – is a terrific site with great content for getting exposure for your site, creating great logos (basically anything graphics design related you’ll find here), and awesome writing tips. One of my favorite posts from this site…Ultimate List of Blog Heading Templates & Titles for Blogging

There are tons of useful sites available  for photo blog owners today and I just wanted to get the ball rolling with this post, for you to share your favorite sites. Please share/discuss your favorites!

Christopher Wray-McCann Photography

004 300x199 Christopher Wray McCann Photography picturesChristopher Wray-McCann began making photographs at the age of 16 while attending the Interlochen Arts Academy in the north woods of Michigan.   In the years since,   he has gone around the world several times, photographing musicians, celebrities, corporate executives, athletes, criminals and artists in over 30 countries.

His images have appeared in such diverse publications as Vogue, The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, Spin, Variety, Conde Nast Traveler, GQ and Esquire to name a few.

Wray-McCann compares photography to cooking, believing that the essence of both depends on bringing together the best ingredients.

Currently Wray-McCann is editing a documentary called “Operation Aloha” which is slated for release in the fall of 2008.

Christopher Wray-McCann lives in Hollywood, California.”

Tips for Designing Photo blogs

dave beckerman new york city black and white photography bookends 300x199 Tips for Designing Photo blogs picturesPhoto blogs a full of great photos, so why is it hard to design an awesome photoblog? As you know, great photos alone do not make a killer photo blog.

These 10 tips discuss theme and design for photo blog/gallery, and I’ll discuss later on how to organize and display the images well.

  • Fast loading images is critical. When selecting the images you want to present in your photo blog, ensure that you only use the minimum size required for display. Large image sizes discourage viewers. If your photograph takes more than a couple seconds to load, viewers will likely leave your site no matter how interesting the subject matter.
  • A picture is worth a thousand words, sometimes. While photographs should tell a story, providing background information about where the photograph was taken, or the work required to create the image are helpful for the viewer to gain a better understanding about the importance of your image.
  • Cut the clutter. When creating your photo blog, do not upload duplicates of the same image. Photo blog viewers are interested in photography. However, do not blindly upload every image captured from your photo excursion.
  • Provide a RSS feed or email subscription. Many photo blogs utilize cookie-cutter templates that do not have integrated feeds. If you are looking to build your audience, give your photoblog viewers the ability to subscribe to your blog. It’s a simple process, and a great way to grow your presence on the web. Here is a link to subscribe to my photo blog.
  • Photo archives are important. When constructing your photo blog, be sure to incorporate an archiving system so viewers have an alternative method to select images. Many photo blogs only use the “previous” link for viewing photography. Let viewers choose which method they prefer by giving them options. Most blogging platforms have built-in archiving options for weekly or monthly. Depending on how active you post, selecting the monthly option is recommended for most photobloggers.
  • Packaging is essential in marketing your product. You may be new to photoblogging or blogging in general. Using a default template in Blogger, Typepad, or WordPress is easy, but ordinary. There are many resources at your disposal, which can teach you on how to spice up your blog. Become a photo blog viewer. Bookmark sites that look interesting to you. Learn how to manipulate your blogging platform to create an unique design. Here is one of my favorite examples of great web design to display photos.
  • Display camera information, optional. While a portion of your viewing audience are photographers who want to know technical data about each photograph displayed, the majority of photo blog viewers are people just interested in seeing great photography.
  • Photo blog themes are key. Develop a niche in the world of photography. Have focus in the body of work you display. Including funny birthday pictures along with landscape photography tells the viewers you are talented, but not a serious photographer. If you specialize in landscape photography, only show landscape photography on your blog. If you also want to show off funny family pictures, start another blog for this collection.
  • Be original. Pretty pictures are a dime a dozen. Sorry to be so blunt, but facts are facts. Digital photography allows for free experimentation. Look for new ways to capture traditional themes, i.e, landmarks, sunsets, etc. Be critically honest in reviewing your portfolio. What makes your work stand out from the crowd? Digital photography allows millions of people to create technically excellent photographs, but there will always be a market for photographers with an unique perspective. Don’t be in a hurry to post your images. Review, reshoot, and more review.

View our collection of hundreds of amazing photoblogs. Have a favorite you’d like to share?

New Logo Design

101808 new logo 300x63 New Logo Design picturesIt’s been on my to-do list for quite some time, but haven’t had the motivation or time to work on it. No, I’m not talking about promoting photo blogs, I’ve always got time for that. I’m speaking about a new logo design…Since I just loaded Adobe Photoshop CS3 last evening, I’ve finally got the motivational kick I needed to improve upon the existing photo blog logo..The new logo design is now up..but not sure if I like it or not.

If you see a few changes on this site, don’t be alarmed…it’s just me tinkering again. Comments or suggestions are always appreciated!