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Some Bye Bye 2009 Lists

Some off-the-top-of-my-head favorites for the year that was 2009.

5 Worthwhile ‘Best of 2009’ Photo Edit Posts From Well-Known News Sources
Best News Photos (boston.com)
Wall Street Journal
Time Magazine
National Geographic Traveler
Reuters

15 Bands I Listened To A Lot In 2009 (not necessarily from 2009)
The XX(Young Turks)
Grizzly Bear (Warp)
Animal Collective(Domino)
Visqueen(Local 638)
GIVE Seattle (www.giveseattle.org)
[…the rest of the music list and lots more lists after the jump. click the ‘continue reading’ link below for more good lists…]—
(music continued…)

Kings Of Leon(Sony)
The Cave Singers(Matador)
Cold War Kids(Downtown)
Mad Rad (Out For Stardom)
Head Like A Kite(Mush)
Blue Scholars(Self)
Common Market(Self)
Hey Marseilles (Self)
SantiGold(Downtown)
White Lies(Polydor UK)
Bon Iver (Jagjagwar)

5 Popular Posts From ChaseJarvis.com in 2009
The Best Camera: iPhone App + Book + Community
Shake Your Tree Today
Deconstruct This Photo
What Are You Going To Shoot Today?
Chase Jarvis TECH: Strobed Photo Sequences
$100,000 in 140 Seconds: the Nikon Festival

2 Posts That Made Great Waves From Some Other Photo Friends
Zack Arias “Transform”
Jeremy Cowart “Help-Portrait”

1 Great Photo Exhibition I Wished I’d Seen When I Was in NYC Last Week
Robert Frank Looking In. The Met NYC.


5 Non-Photo Blogs That Always Did Me Right in 2009

PSFK
Daring Fireball
Wooster Collective
Seth Godin
Neatorama

And I could go on forever, but I’ll spare you. You’ve got some stuff to add to these lists, I know you do. Or better yet have other lists to share? Tell us all in the comments. Happy 2009. Bring it on, 2010.

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