Photography
196 sites
https://raingod.com/photos
Angus McIntyre's photo gallery showcases travel photography from across the globe, with collections organized by continent including Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Complemented by photo-a-day projects from 2010 and 2014, this long-running site offers years of world travel captured through a single photographer's lens.
http://thenocturnes.com/
The Nocturnes is a long-running community hub dedicated to night photography, offering workshops, gallery exhibits, calls for entries, and one of the largest collections of night photography links on the web. Founded by Tim Baskerville and active for over 25 years, it serves as a central resource for photographers drawn to low-light, nocturnal, and long-exposure imagery.
https://cybermonde.org/
Laurent's French-language blog chronicles his passion for analog film photography, reviewing vintage cameras like the Pentax ME Super, Yashica D, Minolta Riva 35, and Lubitel 166B across 168 articles spanning over a decade. Alongside the film camera deep-dives, the site weaves in travel notes from Tokyo, open-source Linux tips, and web technology experiments, making it a rich personal journal for francophone photography and tech enthusiasts.
https://www.annarborcameraclub.org/
The Ann Arbor Camera Club is a Michigan-based photography club welcoming photographers of all skill levels, from novices to gallery professionals. The site showcases annual competition winners, club events, member galleries, and information about field trips, workshops, and guest speakers.
https://martinboeh.me/
Martin Boehme's personal hub showcases his work as a writer, photographer, pianist, and pixel artist, with striking nature photography dominating the visual experience. The image gallery features macro shots of insects, moody lakescapes, and vibrant sunsets, linking out to his various creative projects and social profiles.
https://situations.neocities.org/
A beautifully curated personal space called 'eternal september' featuring a vision board aesthetic, with image collections spanning houseplants, film photography (Kodak Portra), books, and coffee alongside personal pages covering skincare, movie ratings, and an oldweb manifesto. The site has a distinctly analog, slow-living sensibility with anti-AI web values and participation in a verdant community webring.
http://keithmatzphoto.com/
KeithMatzphoto is the online portfolio of photographer Keith Matz, showcasing his photographic work in a clean, image-forward presentation. Visitors looking for professional or artistic photography will find a focused visual experience centered on Matz's lens-based craft.
https://donmerit.tripod.com/id6.html
Part of the Merritt Family Heritage personal site, this page serves as a guide for transitioning from film to digital photography, with recommendations for resources like BetterPhoto.com and Kodak.com. It also collects the family's favorite links spanning travel, snowmobiling, health, and retirement resources.
https://forthtrip.neocities.org/
Forthtrip's site features image-heavy pages dedicated to trips around California, with sections for Lake Tahoe and Sonoma highlighted on the front page. The emphasis on location names and numerous photos suggests a personal travel documentation site capturing regional adventures.
https://underthemeso.com/
Mike Umscheid's photography portfolio showcases fine art prints of severe storms, nature, and wildlife captured across western Kansas. The site features dramatic weather photography alongside prints available for purchase, making it a compelling destination for storm chasing enthusiasts and nature photography fans alike.