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  • Abandoned - Photos of abandoned plants, unfinished buildings, and industrial sites in Russia. (featured in Aug 2005)
  • Abandoned Bicycles of New York - Photographs of bicycles left behind in NYC. (featured in Feb 2004)
  • Afghanistan: Images from the Harrison Forman Collection - Documents the life and culture of Afghanistan in the late 1960s. (featured in Apr 2002)
  • African Aperture - Brings together the work of the best photographers who focus on Africa, organized by theme and region. (featured in Sep 2002)
  • Age-Maps - Portraits of one person at two different ages, stitched together in the same photo. From shutterbug surgeon Bobby Neel Adams. (featured in Jan 2007)
  • Artring - Showcases the best of photography and painting on the Web. (featured in July 2002)
  • Ashes and Snow - Official site of the 13-year film and photography project by Gregory Colbert exploring the nature of animals and their interaction with human beings. (featured in Mar 2006)
  • Cameras: The Technology of Photographic Imaging - Collection includes panoramic, binocular stereo, astronomical, telescopic, box, and field cameras. An exhibition at the Museum of the History of Science, Oxford. (featured in July 2001)
  • Day in the Life, A - Assigns a different photographer each week to shoot one photo a day for seven days. (featured in Jan 2003)
  • Derelict London - Unusual photographic portrait of the U.K. capital depicting an often unpicturesque view of everyday life in the city. (featured in Apr 2004)
  • Dogs in Cars - Photos of dogs in cars - it's as simple as that. (featured in Feb 2003)
  • Enchanted Ceiling - Provides photos of the sky from various parts of the world. Search by random photos or specific locations. (featured in Feb 2004)
  • Eritja, Roger - Professional nature photographer with a focus on insects features photo galleries, technical information on macrophotography, links, screen savers, stock images, and more. (featured in Mar 2001)
  • Escaperail - Finding beauty in that often overlooked vestige of the urban experience - the fire escape. (featured in Aug 2003)
  • Exhibition of High Speed Photography - Exhibit of projects by middle and high school students using inexpensive electronic flash units and triggers. (featured in Sep 2001)
  • Face2Face Project, The - Art project presenting enormous black-and-white portraits of Palestinians and Israelis who hold the same jobs. (featured in Sep 2007)
  • Fakefunk Jump Project - Collection of photos of people from around the world caught in the middle of a jump. (featured in Dec 2004)
  • Fast Forward - Showcases the results from photo documentarian Lauren Greenfield's four-year journey into the world of L.A. youth. (featured in Dec 2001)
  • Formerly 669 - A polaroid a day, everyday. (featured in Sep 2004)
  • Graphic Junkies - Presents photographs taken by an active law enforcement officer in the state of Georgia. (featured in May 2005)
  • Liquid Sculpture - High-speed and fine art photography of drops and splashes by Martin Waugh. (featured in Oct 2005)
  • Little People - A tiny street art project. (featured in Dec 2007)
  • Martin Schoeller's "Close Up" - Features Close Up, a collection of celebrity portraits. (featured in Sep 2005)
  • Mirror Project - Growing community of like-minded individuals who have photographed their likenesses in a variety of reflective surfaces. (featured in May 2003)
  • mytinygarden.com - One man's macro photo collection of the tiny insects which inhabit his garden. (featured in May 2003)
  • National Press Photographers Association: 58th Pictures of the Year - Collection of images from national magazines and newspapers. (featured in Apr 2001)
  • Navel Maniac - Strictly pictures of belly buttons from all over Europe. (featured in Jan 2003)
  • Newseum: The Commissar Vanishes - Online exhibit illustrating how Communist Party workers in the Soviet Union worked to remove "enemies of the people" from the photographic archives. (featured in Jan 2001)
  • One Man's Eye - Photographs from the collection of Alan Siegel features work by masters such as Man Ray, Ansel Adams, and Irving Penn. (featured in Feb 2002)
  • phoot.org - Strikingly clear large images of a woman, nature, and the sky. (featured in Aug 2003)
  • PhotoLondon - Seeks to promote public collections of historic and modern photographs of London, belonging to a variety of institutions. (featured in Feb 2003)
  • Photos of an Unknown Family - Two hefty photo albums filled-to-the-brim with family photos of a hitherto unknown family who most likely owned and operated a liquor store. (featured in June 2005)
  • photoSIG - Community of photography enthusiasts of all experience levels. Features a critique and rating system, as well as discussion forums. (featured in Jan 2002)
  • Pieter Hugo - Intimate portraits that capture the human spirit. Subject matter includes inmates in mental hospitals, tuberculosis sufferers, ex-child slaves, refugees, and more. (featured in Nov 2005)
  • Pittsburgh Signs - Signs from the Steel City. (featured in Aug 2004)
  • Rachel Papo: Serial No. 3817131 - Photo essay examining Israeli women in the military, who must join up and serve for at least two years at age 18. (featured in Apr 2006)
  • Red-Color News Soldier - Online exhibition of photographs from China's turbulent Cultural Revolution, covering the years 1964-1976, by photographer Li Zhensheng. (featured in Oct 2005)
  • retrospectiv - European group exhibit that takes a low perspective by accepting submissions from photographers with images taken at a maximum camera height of 30cm above the ground. (featured in Apr 2003)
  • Sam's Mailbox Picture Collection - Illustrating the many ways a craftsman can take a boring mailbox and make it into a thing of interest, adventure, or beauty. (featured in Jan 2005)
  • Satan's Laundromat - A photolog of New York City with commentary. (featured in Aug 2003)
  • SEAEK - Photography of Southeast Asia, mainly shot with the Lomo LC-A camera. (featured in June 2001)
  • Signs - Photos of different varieties of signs featuring interesting or unique type samples. (featured in Dec 2001)
  • Signs of Life - Photographs of signs that transcend their objectivity to reveal our humanity. (featured in Mar 2004)
  • snap your desk - Photos of desks in their natural settings. Submissions welcome. (featured in Nov 2002)
  • StreetStudio: Enos & Ghukfvin - Photographic duo have created a mobile studio for their New York City portrait project. (featured in July 2001)
  • swanksigns - Dedicated to the art of mocking public works. (featured in Jan 2005)
  • The Face of Tomorrow - Concept for a series of photographs that addresses the issues of globalization and identity. (featured in Sep 2004)
  • The Fall - Photo series of dancers caught in freefall over the streets of France. (featured in May 2007)
  • The Hand Collector - Collection of photos of hands that have been drawn on. (featured in Jan 2005)
  • Their Circular Life - An exploration of human behavior using photography and sound. (featured in Feb 2005)
  • Trains - Collection of photographs of trains, train stations, and train tracks. Browse train photos in color and monochrome, railroad icons, close-ups, people shots, and artistic compositions. Also includes stories, poems, and musings about trains. (featured in July 2005)
  • U.S. Steel Gary Works Photograph Collection - Series of more than 2,200 photographs of the Gary Works steel mill and the corporate town of Gary, Indiana. (featured in Feb 2002)
  • UK Nights - Night photography of U.K. landmarks and common places. (featured in July 2003)
  • Versluis, Ari and Ellie Uyttenbroek - Documenting the dress codes of various social groups in a project called "Exactitudes." (featured in June 2005)
  • When They Were Young: A Photographic Retrospective of Childhood - Exhibition at the Library of Congress selected from images that capture the experience of childhood as it is connected across time, different cultures, and diverse socioeconomic backgrounds. (featured in Dec 2002)
  • Women of Our Time - Photographic collection from the National Portrait Gallery of the most famous and influential women of the 20th century. (featured in Apr 2003)
  • World Wide Panorama - Every March, 180 photographers in 40 countries around the world celebrate the Equinox by creating QuickTime VR panoramas of their locations. (featured in Apr 2004)


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