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This weeks photo website is Kruger-2-Kalahari. A great resource for those with a love of Africa and wildlife this site is filled with tips, reviews and interviews with photographers including big names like Moose Peterson. If your  passion is wildlife photography then make this site a regular stop in your week.




Leica have launched a blog that follows their 10 winners who are walking in the footsteps of 10 great explorers. Armed with Leica’s V-Lux2 these explorers are documenting their modern day journeys and sharing them with us through this fantastic website. Why not check it out here.




I have been excitedly waiting for the day that this announcement would come. Cape Town based wedding photographer Christine Meintjes has launched KIKI which is an online community for photographers that she has been working on for some time now. I recall the first time we chatted over Skype and the excitement she expressed over the idea, it was tangible.

Now the big day has arrived. I highly recommend signing up and becoming a part of what looks to be a great photographic community.




Following my discovery of The Sartorialist in the post made yesterday, I checked out the site a bit further and thought it could make a fantastic website pick for this week. The images are fantastic and if you have watched the video from yesterday you will know how his approach is so simple. Do yourself a favour and take some time to check it out.




Light Stalking must be among one of the first sites I became a follower of on Twitter and since then we at PhotoComment have grown to really appreciate their regular newsletters with useful articles and tips. Light Stalking is a great place to learn if you are just getting into photography and even for the more seasoned enthusiast.

From useful ‘how to’ articles to picture collections that inspire you are bound to find something that fits just for you. Why not check it out here.




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Olympus Europe has released a new online publication, entitled “PEN – The Magazine”. The first issue features six Olympus Micro Four Thirds camera users from all over Europe, including Tarjei Krogh from Norway, Britt Schepers and Eline Spanjaart from the Netherlands, Eduard Gimenez Cerda from Spain, Chris Mettraux from Switzerland and Björn Scheele from Bavaria. Aimed at popularising the new Olympus PEN E-PL1, the first issue of “PEN – The Magazine” offers interviews, photographs and videos plus links to the Flickr galleries and Facebook accounts of the six featured PEN users.




Michael Poliza WebsiteIt has been a while since we picked and featured a favourite website on PhotoComment, something we aim to do weekly. Well this week we have a great site to share with you.

The first time I came across Michael Poliza was on the award winning MNET reportage show Carte Blanche. The show focused on Michael’s journey across Africa by Air in a helicoptre. The images from that new perspective were amazing.

Now there is a new microsite that will not only show you some of those images but much of his lastest work in the Antarctic as well. You will be able to keep up with his activities on his blog and send e-cards to friends or family with one of is images.

If after browsing through his images you would like to get the complete works you can order his books online.

Look out for future book reviews in PhotoComment Magazine.




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