Submit Your Photoblog using Twitter

20090224230149 img 4422 1 0 tonemapped Submit Your Photoblog using Twitter picturesTwitter is rapidly growing as THE utility of convenience….While I’m still on the learning curve on how to use Twitter most effectively, one thing that’s really cool is my ability to connect with hundreds (probably more) of photographers and photobloggers. Here are just a few of the many Twitter submitted photo blogs I’ve recently received…Mark Birks Photography, a freelance photographer and designer from Ohio; Light and Dark Photoblog by Kevin Crafts, a web designer/photographer in Boulder, Colorado; Adam White’s Photography blog, professional photographer based in Jacksonville, FL; BagNewsNotes, a progressive blog dedicated to visual politics, the analysis of news images and the support of “concerned” photojournalism; and Manuel Guerzoni Photography, a San Francisco based photographer.

Keep the tweets coming!

Kevin Crafts, New York City Photography, Filipe Franco – March 28, 2008

For March 28, 2008, I have (7) new additions to the photoblog listings and they are as follows:

  • Kevin Crafts Photography – “I began this photoblog in 2005 after deciding that I needed a new creative outlet. While most of the images here are taken in Boulder County, Colorado, there are some photos from when I have traveled, such as Seattle, Baltimore, and Washington D.C. Also, many of the images are taken either on my way to work, or on my way home.”
  • Atomische – “Atomische is my nom de lentille and also the name of my photoblog. I am Tom Giebel, 40-something amateur photographer living in Brooklyn, New York City. During the day I run my own web development and consulting business. Now that I’ve been posting photos daily for a year, I guess it’s time to write something about myself here.”
  • Filipe Franco Photoblog – “I was born in Ponta Delgada (1961), Azores, I studied at the center of art and visual communication “Ar.Co” in Lisbon. I participated in several collective exhibitions, had several individual exhibitions and developed projects with public intervention. I’am represented in private and public collections.”
  • Achromatic – “I started this photoblog this year (2007) because I felt my B&W photography needed a space of its own. I still keep posting color photographs at (photo)blogging sil. I may re-post color shots here that have been converted to black and white. You’ll find more about me on my website.”
  • Focus Photoblog – “I´m just 32-years old guy with camera:)”
  • Thomas Locke Hobbs – “After 4 years in New York, I quit my job and am embarking on 2 years of traveling around the world. Follow my progress…”
  • Tsun Photoblog – “The idea this photoblog was to give myself an outlet for photos that I may not otherwise have shared online other than perhaps flickr. I hope to use this as a means to share not only more of my photographic work with the world but also to share pieces of my life and the people in it and the things I find along the way.”