Before I talk about the HDR Photo of the London Rotary Reading Garden, I want to mention the difficulty of a daily photo blog. I’ve always had trouble with these daily photo projects. I know that I’m not alone either. The task of posting a new photograph everyday is pretty daunting and requires one to [...]
Photo Blog & Reading Garden
by Scott Webb | London Ontario Photographer on June 19, 2010 in Nuwomb 360, Photoblog Advice
Why Would Anyone Start a Photoblog in 2009?
by Scott Webb | London Ontario Photographer on October 9, 2009 in Photoblog Advice
With Places like Flickr, Facebook, Twitpic, etc., Why would anyone need to start a photoblog? It’s a great question. Especially if only about 13% of photoblogs last once their started, is there really a need or desire for them? Back in 2003 when photoblogs started to boom, the photoblog was seen as a way to [...]
The Infinite Abyss: Facebook Photo Albums
by Scott Webb | London Ontario Photographer on October 8, 2009 in Photoblog Advice, Social Media
Garden State. In Garden State, the characters come across a massive hole in the ground. It’s discussed and named the Infinite Abyss. If you were to throw something down it, it would simply fall forever. Forever. Lost, falling into the Abyss. You might catch a short glimpse of the image(s) before you can’t see them [...]
Photoblogs and The Roadblocks to Becoming a Photography Small Business
by Scott Webb | London Ontario Photographer on August 20, 2009 in Photoblog Advice
Photoblogs are quite fun and people desire them because they look easy. Post a Photo a Day?! How hard could that be? Having a photo blog and showing a photo once a month, or once ever 3 months is easy. I agree with you that a Photoblog would be easy work if that’s the case. [...]
Photoblog Graveyard: 13% of Photoblogs Are Active??
by Scott Webb | London Ontario Photographer on August 16, 2009 in Photoblog Advice
I was doing a little bit of research over the last few days related to photoblogs. Since I believe photoblogs are a vital part of a photography business plan, I had to see what’s listed out there online, what’s active, and what these photoblogs look like today. To make money for a very very small [...]
Photoblog Content Etiquette – Is there Such a Thing When Starting A Photography Business?
by Scott Webb | London Ontario Photographer on August 10, 2009 in Photoblog Advice
Are you a Photoblogger? Have you ever heard of Photoblog Etiquette? If you’re like me, you’ve never heard of such a thing. I’ve spent hours looking at awesome photoblog sites. I’ve noticed a lot of designs, interesting photographs, ways to make money using a photoblog, and some conflicting views on content. Because I literally don’t [...]
WordPress Themes for Kickass Photography and Photoblogs (Part 3 of 3)
by Scott Webb | London Ontario Photographer on August 7, 2009 in Photoblog Advice
Well I made it to releasing part 3 of my Kickass WordPress finds around the internet. If you havn’t already, check out part 1 and part 2 for the earlier awesomeness. I have done some research to find some pretty rad theme templates that are either free or premium (come with a fee) that you [...]
WordPress Themes for Kickass Photography and Photoblogs (Part 2 of 3)
by Scott Webb | London Ontario Photographer on August 5, 2009 in Photoblog Advice
Hopefully you’ve had some time to think about your Photoblog from the first part of this rad theme series. I want you to have one of the best photoblogs online and truly compliment your photography. The last thing you should want is your awesome photography displayed against a tattered old mattboard with stains. People love a [...]
WordPress Themes for Kickass Photography and Photoblogs (Part 1 of 3)
by Scott Webb | London Ontario Photographer on August 2, 2009 in Photoblog Advice
Choosing your WordPress Theme is pretty tough becasue there are so many free templates out on the market. No doubt that you can create a blog and/or photoblog with a free template. You may spend huge amounts of time clicking through pages upon pages of themes. I wanted to set up a simple 3 part [...]







