LINKS
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| Artists' Trust | Highly worthwhile Washington State organization |
| Alex Brikoff | Mostly street photography -- much in color. Alex is part of the work review group that I belong to. |
| AnneMarie Tornabene |
Up and coming young artist from the NYC area and long-time Internet friend. |
| Bryan Willman | Photographer, race car driver, Bryan is part of the work review group that I belong to. He is too busy to pay much attention to his website but will eventually get around to it. |
| Frank Horvat | An absolutely amazing site featuring photographs and writing by one of the most versatile and articulate photographers in the world. |
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A Seattle area photographers' salon and support group -- this is not a camera club. It is a group of active photographers of widely varied interests. |
| Gail Gibson Gallery | Shows mostly photography from the classics to the rising stars. It is in the Tashiro-Kaplan building -- a veritable feast of galleries and artists' lofts. |
| Jan Bogle | Photographer, world traveler. Jan is part of the work review group that I belong to. |
| Judith Skillman |
Area poet with ten books published -- and author of the poems for Forgotten But Not Gone |
| Katrina Kruse | Breathtakingly beautiful color photographs of tiny sea creatures. Katrina is now living in Puerto Rico and her new website is a work in progress. |
| Lenswork | The only photography magazine that I regard as worth reading. |
| Photographic Center Northwest | School, gallery, gathering place, library, good coffee across the street. |
| Rob McKaughan |
Photographer/filmmaker/writer -- mostly street photography and a great blog |
| Ted Orland | Ted is the author "The View from the Studio Door" and of "Scenes of Wonder and Curiosity", co-author of "Art and Fear", formerly Ansel Adams assistant, and a very good photographer. His website is a work in progress but what is there -- is excellent. |
| Wall Space | A very small photography gallery in a historic building in the heart of Seattle -- it is very small but the shows are always excellent. |
| Julie Blackmon | Photographer who does wonderful, warm-hearted, slightly surreal color photographs of her home, family and friends. Represented in Seattle by Gail Gibson |
| Chuck Guildner | Photographer of Nebraska and the great plains. Wonderful portraits and landscapes, dazzling prints, and very human back-stories. |