• Welcome to Blogs of Photogs! Blogs of Photogs is owned by Mary Hanson, of Mary Hanson Photography. I welcome readers and other photographers to submit their blog, or blogs they admire, to be reviewed. There is a long list, and it takes a tremendous amount of time to visit, read, and review so many great (or not-so-great) photography blogs. If you have emailed rest assured you are in the list. Some keys to getting reviewed are: updating your blog often, having beautiful photography, writing more than just a two word description about your photos, having the "bugs" worked out of your blog (links that are broken or images that don't load are too frustrating to send hundreds of readers to visit...) and a sense of humor helps too. :) Thanks for enjoying my project!

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Yearly Archives: 2008

#101…Defining Details Photography

Shannon Snyder, of Defining Details, works in and around Hermiston, OR and Tri-Cities, WA. Shannon seems to be another photographer that does it all. Her blog features photos of everything ranging from maternity to children, to high school seniors and engagements & weddings. Her most recent posts have some great senior photos, love her quotes...

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#100 (!!)….Kelly Baxter

So, before you go take a look at Kelly’s blog, know this: she first picked up a camera not even a year and a half ago. She studied books, practiced tons- and had her first session in August ’07. She is obviously a quick study, and has a lot of natural talent, because for a...

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#99…Shannon Holden

Shannon Holden’s blog and site feature photographs that just seem to glow from within. The quality of light is phenomenal, she does such a breathtaking job of capturing the light, and almost wrapping it around her subjects. After looking over her whole blog and site, I finally read a bit about her, and found that we share...

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#98…Heather Mosher

Heather Mosher works out of NY and NJ and surrounding areas, but my favorite photos on her site and blog are the ones she makes in Tribeca in NYC. The textures and depth and tones in them are just richly luscious and make me want to do more urban photography in my own downtown area. You...

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#97…Molly Hilton

Molly Hilton is yet another talented photographer based out of San Diego-and as an aside, I’m amazed at the talent there, I’ve featured a lot of San Diego photogs, perhaps the lovely weather gives you more time to practice? Anyway, the thing I love about Molly’s work on her site and blog is that she...

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Parents for Ethical Marketing…

Since so many of us photograph children, and many of us are parents, I wanted to bring this wonderful group to the attention of my readers: Parents for Ethical Marketing (PEM-click here for link) Here is a snip from their website to explain their focus much better than I could: Why Parents for Ethical Marketing?...

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#96…Angela Weedon

Angela Weedon is based out of Dallas, TX, where she works with her husband Matt alongside her-helping with the business side and “toddler wrangling” as she calls it.Her work is amazing, and from viewing her site and her blog, I get such a sense of talent, and a textbook view of what a well established...

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#95…Kelley Ryden

I’ve found a new favorite inspiration for newborn photography! Kelley Ryden has absolutely enchanting images of newborns, great tones and clarity and posing. You can tell that this is truly Kelley’s niche. Her photographs of toddlers are awesome too…but the newborns… exquisite. Nothing more to say – just top notch. The new mom’s of Omaha,...

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#94…Rebekka Guðleifsdóttir

Rebekka Guðleifsdóttir is an amazing photographer from Iceland. If you have spent any time at all on Flickr, you have probably seen and admired some of her work on flickr. Her blog is about as “no frills” as you can get- (I think it may be the default wordpress?) but her work really does speak...

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#93…Mary Hanson

I have had lots and lots of email from people saying that I should feature *my* very own photography blog. So, I decided to do it, with one little twist-YOU–my Blogs of Photogs readers– get to review MY work on my blog and tell me via a comment what you love (or hate…but gosh-be constructive!)...

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#92…Scott Strazzante

Scott Strazzante is a photographer for the Chicago Tribune, and started a blog recently to showcase some of the photos that as he says “don’t have a home”. I’m extremely glad he did… and I”m sure my readers will be as well. I looked through nearly every photo that he has up, and each one offered me...

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Off topic…ovarian cancer walk

I posted this on my photography blog today….wanted to share it here as well. thanks Mary Most people who know me know at least a bit about my Mom, Mary Andrews. She was, and still is, my hero. She raised my brother and I by herself, without any help (financial or otherwise) from my father....

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#91…Apertura

The Apertura Photo blog is the blog of photographers Ray Soemarsono and Erwin Darmali, who work out of Southern California, but travel for wedding coverage as well. Ray and Erwin are extremely talented photographers who both have amazing artistic documentary styles, though each markedly different in their approaches. Most of the posts they blog cover...

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#90…Ian Bramhams Photoblog

Ian Bramham’s Photoblog features stunning black and white landscape photography mostly shot around Liverpool England. His processing of his black and white conversions have a sharpness and definition that are really exceptional, and it is just so satisfying to keep clicking back through each page and viewing beautiful image after beautiful image. After looking through...

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#89…Carey Schumacher-Barefoot Memories

I’m guessing that many of my readers who are photographers have heard of Carey of Barefoot Memories, but just in case there are a few of you out there who haven’t… you’ll be glad now that you did. Quite simply, Carey *is* beach family photography in Southern California. Her simple and classic style of shooting...

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#88…Suzanne Revy

I had a wonderful relaxing two weeks in the north woods of MN, and came home to over 400 emails and 20 voicemails from clients. Wow. I intended to blog right when I got back, but you know what they say about the best laid plans… Anyway, way back 7 months ago when I started...

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#87…Lisa Kelly

Oh you are going to love this one… Lisa Kelly is both a terrifically gifted photographer, plus a congenial blog writer (and I’m a sucker for Australian lingo.) When I reviewed her blog before going on vacation, she was just dealing with an injury to her neck or arm, so I am so hopeful she...

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#86…Jose Villa

Wow. Its absolutely remarkable to me the different feel you can get from looking over different wedding photographers blogs. Some are so bright, saturated, commercial, etc, and some are just so….well- something else. Jose Villa’s blog is something else. Its hard to come up with a truly descriptive term. Ephemeral? Yes, but more….Understated? Yes… but...

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#85…Chris + Lynn

Another fun couple that works together as a photographer team is Chris + Lynn Jaska, out of Vancouver, BC, Canada. Their blog displays their amazing award winning work, as well as giving you a feel for what a fantastic time they seem to have working together and capturing outstanding images. Make sure you check out...

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Heading off to vacation….miss me?

I hope not! If all goes well, and my little wordpress calendar doesn’t fail me, there should be three new posts published while I am gone on my two week vacation! Cross your fingers that they show up on July 30, Aug 4 and Aug 7. I worked my butt off the past two days...

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