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Resources Online

JournalE
www.journale.com/
JournalE, an e-zine created by publishers Alan Dorow and Adam Stoltman, presents a range on online stories, featuring the photo works of contributing photographers. Presents an ever changing list of "Real Stories From Planet Earth"

World Press Photo
www.worldpressphoto.nl/
The World Press Photo Foundation is an independent, non profit, cultural organization, established in the Netherlands in 1955. The organization serves as a supportive platform for photojournalism and as a global meeting point for the international photojournalistic community.

SPN -- the School Portrait Network
www.schoolportrait.net/
The School Portrait Network is an association of school and sports photographers and owners. This organization is dedicated to the support and professional development of the school and sports photography industry.

Silver Pixel Press
www.saundersphoto.com/html/books.htm
Information on over 300 books available from Silver Pixel Press and Kodak Books.

PHOTO -- Electronic Imaging
www.peimag.com
A techie photo magazine blossoms on the Web, with step-by-step tutorials, online forums, and a witty fantasy about an HTML calculator.

PDN -- Photo District News
www.pdn-pix.com
Newly redesigned and expanded, the online bible of commercial and fashion professionals now incorporates PIX magazine.

Photographers' News Network
www.photonews.net
Two working photographers conceived PNN as an idea exchange, complete with a search engine for photography-oriented sources.

Pinhole Photography
www.pinhole.com
The Pinhole Visions web site provides access to information on pinhole photography and especially to the work of pinhole photographers.

The Photojournalist's Coffee House
www.intac.com/~jdeck/index2.html
Proprietor John Decker effectively displays his photo-essays, and those of talented friends such as Dan Habib and Tahra Makinson-Sanders.

Temporal Image
www.percepticon.com/temporal2.html
This site is committed to the cultivation of socio-aesthetic awareness in the form of photoessays and short films. Nice horizontal scrolling, too.

Library of Congress -- Prints and Photographs
www.lcweb.loc.gov/coll/print/guide/
The LOC's magnificent collection is well represented in six portfolios, from the Civil War to the WPA (including Kodachromes!), and beyond.