The sites I have listed below all belong to folks and causes I think very highly of and have often collaborated with so please give them a click. If you would like to link your site to mine please send me an email at aryaarya@yahoo.com
http://1001fotos.de
A site featuring the works of an amateur photographer based in Cologne, Germany. After looking through his work I'm sure you'll agree that his eye for great shots is on par with some of the top pro photographers.
http://www.alaskafishon.com
For the dedicated few, it's a passion. Gary Kernan is an Alaska salmon fishing guide with more than 20 years of experience on the famed Kenai Peninsula and other popular Alaskan river systems.
http://alejandrocerutti.com/
Alex is a friend and fellow photographer from a country (Argentina) which for various reasons holds a special place in my heart and memories.
http://www.freephotogallery.info/
A site featuring links to the sites of hundreds of up and coming photographers of all different genres.
http://www.globeatone.co.uk
Bespoke, Responsible Travel Tours to South America & South East Asia - Emphasising Local People, Culture, Music, Laughter & Food.
http://www.greatsociety.org/fpm/index.php
"Nacho" has the distinction of being a classmate of mine in Middle School, and even though we lost touch for nearly 20 years, once I went through his writings I realized that our lives mirrored each other in many ways. Be warned that the articles posted on this site are of a nature that some might find disturbing or offensive. Actually, it's probably a good thing I mostly stick to taking pictures, because if I were to write frankly about me and my life it would read an awful lot like what my long lost pal has written.
www.hickerphoto.com
Large selection of nature and travel photography by photographer Rolf Hicker from around the world.
Find photography portfolios on Canada, New Zealand, Alaska, Europe, Africa, Ecuador and other countries.
www.imagineonbike.com
Patrick is a "butterfly biker" from Barcelona. Make sure to check in periodically on his round the world journey.
www.intravelmag.com
An innovative and insightful site run by four lovely American ladies. Once you take at the format of their site you'll notice that they are very much an "in crowd."
http://www.linkhelpers.net
Webmasters helping webmasters develop high value relevant links. Promoting ethical web-marketing using the time trusted pillars of relevance and popularity.
http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/tt/738a1/
A page dedicated to my late friend Fred Siwak's World Art for A.L.S. Awareness project. You can read about my experiences with this project in the "Prior Works" section of this site.
http://www.monoprint.co.uk/
Lesley and friends do an amazing job of saving seemingly hopelessly damaged film negatives.
http://www.photolinks.com
Another site with links to hundreds of amazing photography sites.
www.polosbastards.com
A site that I'm a bit prejudiced towards because it gave me my first break as a photographer, but once you visit yourself you'll surely agree that their format (highlighting mostly "rogue" locales) is an admirable one.
http://ramblingdogphotography.com
James Cooper's photography is admirable for both its quality and quantity. On his site one can see photos (some skillfully enhanced by photo editing programs) from dozens of locales spread throughout the world. The Cambodia pictures are a must-see. James also has lots of useful tips as far as the best places to take pictures in many of the nations he has visited.
www.roadjunky.com
The proprietor of this site, Tom Glaister is undoubtedly one of the most intrepid, insightful and eloquent vagabonds around his book "Hand to Mouth to India" is a must-read.
www.romartraveler.com
A site run by a fellow "hyphenated American" named Rod Fabergas which features a new in-depth travel article every month.