My favorite Photo Blog with-out doubt is “L’OEil de la
Photographie” translated “The Eye of Photography”. The brainchild of
Jean-Jacques Naudet the former editor-in-chief of the French PHOTO and
editor-at-large of AMERICAN PHOTO.
Imagine my pride to be a featured photographer in the edition
of Wednesday 07 January 2015
What is the Eye?
The Eye of Photography is the ultimate digital magazine where
everything about photography is published daily, highlighted, discussed and
archived for all professionals and amateurs to see... for free. Whether you are
working in this industry as a buyer or a collector, in a festival or a gallery,
as a professional or simply an amateur enthusiast of photography, The Eye was
made for you. The Eye informs you of the latest trends, record breaking
auctions, breaking news, reveals a long awaited book publication, shares the
discovery of up and coming stars, allows you to read in depth interviews and
offers all you need to know about the next must see exhibition whether you live
in New York, Paris, London, Berlin, Tokyo or Shanghai.
The Eye was born from the realization that no site on the web
today regroups events, news and updates of the photography world all in one
place. We believe that at a time when 1 billion people communicate through
images using Facebook, Instagram, Flicker and other social media sites, it is
time for Photography to have a place where all its forms, colors and trends can
be expressed, visualized and archived.
Translated every day in English, French, and now Chinese, The
Eye wants to be the indispensable search tool for all the who’s-who and
what’s-what in photography, as well as a place of inspiration for all amateurs
and photography lovers. It has already become the most trusted and recognized
web based photography magazine read by all professionals around the globe.
The goal of The Eye is to be the ultimate reference guide for
the millions of people who everyday visit a museum, a gallery, buy a
photographic book or a print or need information on anything regarding the
photographic world.