ZoneZero explained

ZoneZero
Commercial:no
Type:Website dedicated to photography
Language:
Registration:Free
Author:Pedro Meyer
Current Status:Active

ZoneZero is a website dedicated to photography, founded in 1994 by Mexican photographer Pedro Meyer.[1]

It first appeared online when the internet became a public resource, making it the oldest still-standing and growing website dedicated to photography.[2] Robert Hirsch has referred to it as a "top-notch" photographic site.[3]

The site is bilingual in English and Spanish and free of charge. It has a curated gallery space with portfolios and slide shows of featured photographers. Anyone meeting certain requirements can submit up to five images to the portfolio. The site also includes a magazine, a monthly editorial written by foundation staff and the founder, moblogs, e-books for download, and a forum.

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Notes and References

  1. "2011 Honorary Judging Committee (World Photography Organisation) ", worldphoto.org. Retrieved January 17, 2011.
  2. "PhotoFidelity – The Art and Science of Photography". Retrieved January 17, 2011.
  3. Robert Hirsch, Light and Lens: Photography in the Digital Age (Amsterdam: Elsevier; Boston: Focal Press, 2007;), p. 329–330; here at Google Books (retrieved January 17, 2011).