Whether you’re starting out, or you’re a hoppiest photographer already, you will need advice and tips. Even if you’re a pro shooting with a full-frame camera and have a huge collection of lenses at your disposal, there will still be tips and tricks out there to expand your skillset. Photography websites are a very handy place to go for all kinds of information.
In addition, photography workshops offer an enormous variety of options. You can travel at home or abroad. Visit iconic locations or off-the-beaten-path locales. In each case, though, you’ll benefit from small-group instruction from incredibly talented photographers.
To make your life easier, I have put together this list of top 10 photography websites. Some will offer you photography news; others will give you tutorials, gear reviews, and educational stuff, also some will provide a forum where you can discuss various photography tasks and get the proper help you need.
Photography websites list
Fstoppers
Fstoppers is an online community aimed at educating and inspiring photographers, videographers, and creative professionals. Started in 2010 by founders Patrick Hall and Lee Morris, Fstoppers has grown into one of the top resources for photography lighting, gear reviews, business tips, behind the scenes, and industry news.
Today the website reaches over 1.5 million photographers and averages around 6 million pageviews a month. Fstoppers has been featured on NPR, The Huffington Post, Resource Magazine, Mashable, Gizmodo, Tech Crunch, Geek.com, Facebook Business, Vimeo Staff Picks, Adobe, Life Hacker, ABC News, BuzzFeed, and many other industry-leading news outlets.
Photography Life
Photography Life is represented by a dedicated and talented team of individuals with professional working experience in photography. The core team consists of the founder of Photography Life, Nasim Mansurov, and Editor in Chief, Spencer Cox.
Cambridge in Colour
Cambridge in Colour is an online learning environment where photographers can come to improve their skills. After its founding in 2005, it has grown substantially both in content and in the number of visitors it attracts. On any given day, over 20,000 different people are learning about photography and contributing in the forums community. Thank you to all those who have helped spread the word — this is an exciting time to be involved in digital photography.
Most sites focus on blog-style content that gets broadcast frequently, which is an important role that is well-suited for the internet. However, Cambridge in Colour website believes that there is also a strong need for more permanent, reference-style content that readers can continue to benefit from repeatedly. Toward this end, our tutorials typically focus more on concept than procedure, are visual and often interactive, and cover each topic thoroughly but concisely. We also try to keep them as independent of the type of camera or software as possible.
Digital Camera World
Digital Camera World is the world’s fastest-growing photography website, covering every aspect of image-making, from DSLR and mirrorless cameras to mobile photography, drones, post-production and printing.
Through informative tutorials, no-nonsense reviews and in-depth buying advice, Digital Camera World helps photographers find the best gear and shows them how to use it.
Created by the experts behind the world’s best-selling photography magazines, DCW is for image-makers of all skill levels, from beginners through to professionals.
DCW has a huge global social media audience across multiple platforms, including Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and Pinterest.
Digital Photography Review
Digital Photography Review was founded in December 1998 and over the years has grown to include a vast digital camera database, timeline, forum, image sample galleries, reviews, videos, photo challenges and much more. Digital Photography Review’s mission is to provide the most authoritative coverage of digital photography gear in the world, including news, articles and expert reviews. They have built the most comprehensive database of consumer digital cameras on the Internet, and they provide an open, active forum and useful tools for their community.
Digital Photography School
It is one of the most popular and longest-running blogs on the web about photography. Founder Darren Rowse is a digital photography enthusiast who created the site to share tips for photographers who want to get the most out of their cameras.
Digital Photography School (DPS) was born in 2006. Since then the site has grown to include a team around the world writing tips for a community of over 2 million. This ‘School’ is not a formal one by any means. There are no classes, no teachers, no exams – rather it’s a challenging and enjoyable learning environment where we share tips and techniques to help you improve all aspects of your photography and in our Facebook Group where over 120,000 of us share what we’re learning, show our photos and ask and answer each other questions.
The Spruce: Photography
The Spruce Crafts is a DIY craft and hobby site covering helpful tips and step-by-step tutorials from passionate makers. Our 20-year-strong library of over 6,500 in-depth articles and tutorials covers a variety of crafts and hobbies, from crochet to coin collecting. We have a team of writers and professional DIYers all producing articles and tutorials with useful, beautiful photography and valuable insights honed from years of hands-on work. Whether you’re looking to master a new hobby, improve your skills, or simply get inspired, The Spruce Crafts is here to help.
Digital Photography Review
Digital Photography Review’s mission is to provide the most authoritative coverage of digital photography gear in the world, including news, articles and expert reviews. We have built the most comprehensive database of consumer digital cameras on the Internet, and we provide an open, active forum and useful tools for our community.
Digital Photography Review was founded in December 1998 and over the years has grown to include a vast digital camera database, timeline, forum, image sample galleries, reviews, videos, photo challenges, and much more.
DPReview.com is a wholly-owned, editorially independent subsidiary of Amazon.com.
Picture Correct
This website is a valuable resource to photographers of all experience levels. Our goal is to serve some of the best information that is relevant to photographers everywhere.
When the site was initially launched we were thrilled when we would receive a couple of hundred visitors per day. Now our sites receive over 700,000 unique visitors per month and growing.
DIY Photography
DIY Photography (or DIYP for short) started in 2006 as a place for gear-lusting photographers (hence the name), it has quickly evolved into a place of news, inspiration, education, gear chat and a place for photographers to hang out.
With a strong focus on educational content, we feature some of the best and most inspiring photography found worldwide, industry news, exciting behind-the-scenes footage, gear reviews, and the best photography tutorials to be found on the web.
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As an online website owner I’m always looking for good and original photos for post on my site. I also enjoy photography and have learned a few tricks over the years about using natural lighting and so on. I especially like the forum on the “Cambridge in Colour’ site so I can network with more expert photographers and ask relevant questions and receive advice. Thank you for sharing these awesome photography websites!
Hi Padma
Thanks for your comment, hope you all the success with your website
I think that all of these photography communities are very useful and if it weren’t for them then a lot of people on youtube and photography blogs would be out of business and would not know what to do. Do you think that these websites are here to stay and why do you think they are going to be long term businesses instead of short term?
Hi Jon
I think these websites are going to stay for a long time. Nowadays we are witnessing very fast-developing technologies regarding automation and computer, and they will influence photography of course, so there will be more topics and gears to discuss and talk about.