http://www.myattphoto.com---This is one of my favorite sites. It was down for awhile. Myatt Lipscomb is a great photographer and philosopher. I always feel bettter after cruising around looking at his images, listening to the music. Highly recommended.
http://www.zonezero.com --Pedro Meyer's site of mainly Latin American photography and digital photography. Interesting webzine published regularly for years now. Lots of information, opinions, and beautiful photographs.
http://www.solinskyphoto.com --Steve produces beautiful color photographs that are a reflection of himself. They are spiritual, quiet, and have a great deal of substance.
http://unblinkingeye.com --Ed Buffalo must work on this site every day. It is always up to date, generally has something new, and is easy to get around to a lot of interesting photographs, information, and good links to other sites.
http://www.fritzmueller.com--Great pictures of trhe Northwest Territory. Prints and posters available.
http://www.photoformulary.com/ --Located in beautiful Montana nearby Glacier National Park. Excellent mail order supplies, exotic chemicals, and good advice. The workshops are a real treat. Friendly, up beat instructors, beautifiul surroundings, no pressure, truly relaxing. Super food and accommodations.
http://www.lewiscarroll.org/photo.html --This is an interesting site for those who like history. It contains photographs that "Lewis Carroll" did of the young girl who was the inspiration for Alice in Wonderland. Unfortunately there are no photos of the "Jabberwock" but you can see something close to that by going to the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
http://personal.riverusers.com/~jdf/todd_walker/index.html -- Todd Walker, now deceased was a Professor of Photogrpahy at university of Arizona. He as a fascinating person and a dedicated print maker. Much of his later work was quite experimental. He is just one of those people in photography that you need to know about.
http://www.monochromatique.com/galeries.html -- This a website from the French photographer, Daniel Rocha. His photos are interesting and at times provocative. I like France, so i am definitely biased toward his photos.
http://www.huntingtonwitherill.com/ -- This is the website of California photographer Huntington Wetherill. He has made the move to digital and does a lot of color photography these days which is quite interesting. He is also a good writer and some of the essays on his web site are worthwhile reading.
http://www.pinholeday.org/gallery/2007/index.php?page=1--If you like pinhole photography then there is enough here to satisfy any sized apetite. World wide pinhole day is an annual event and these are the archives of previous days.