Photobloggies 2007 Awards Showcase Best Photoblogs
May 6th, 2007 | Filed under Blogging, Events.A photoblog is a website whose primary content is photographs displayed in a log format. Photobloggies 2007 is an annual award ceremony celebrating photoblogging around the world and showcases the best photoblogs on the internet. And the results are out…
Visit the Photobloggies 2007 and find the Photoblog of the Year, the photoblog that was consistently most excellent throughout 2006 was Travisruse.com. Here is the Photo of the Year.
Best Landscape Photography can be found at milouvision.com
Best Toy Camera Photography, mainly shot with a Lomo, Holga, or other camera costing less than $50 is won by mylalaland.com
Best Street Photography mainly featured street scenes, with or without people in them won by Thenarrative.net
The best photoblog that not many people know about was Flakphoto.com
Best Photoblog Design recognizes outstanding design, layout, and navigation and winner is wink.nixone.com
Best New Photoblog started during 2006 was Apocalyps.ca
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Comments
BIG scott | 3/06/07 #
Very informative. I am glad I found the Photobloggies website, they have only been doing it for 3 years now but, the amount of photoblogs that they have is incredible. I thought I knew about all of the good ones, was I totally mistaken!
James | 8/01/08 #
True, Very informative. My favorite photoblogs are http://www.moodaholic.com and http://www.shazeensamad.com
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