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The 'Virtual' subcategory of art galleries is for art galleries which focus on photography, and which only exist online as a "Virtual Gallery", not being associated with a physical location. An art gallery typically works with and organizes exhibits for several artists.
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This is NOT a category for single artist sites... even if you call it a gallery.
http://all-photo.ru/
The project represents impressions of Russia and Central Asia. It is the collection of historic and contemporary views from multiple artists. [Russian, English]
http://www.aim.se/photo/DD_Gallery/index.htm
DD Gallery presents Swedish photographers to a wide international public.
http://www.govindagallery.com/
Representing and exhibiting the largest collection of music related photography in the world, and exclusive distributor of Genesis Publications.
http://jerusalemshots.com/en
Features photographs of Jerusalem sorted according to different categories. Including city map, downloads and uploads section, news and information in English, Hebrew and Russian.
http://www.pdngallery.com/20years/
Photo District News's online essay with six photo galleries: advertising, editorial, fashion, innovations, photojournalism, and sports.
http://www.photoarts.com/
Photographers' portfolios, curated exhibits, and discussion forum. Focus is on fine art and documentary photography.
http://www.photomic.de/
Photographs by several photographers, primarily from Germany. Focus is on commercial still-life, people, and fashion. [German and English]
http://www.states-of-art.com/
Photography from all over the world.
http://thesight.com/
Curated by Mark Sink, this online exhibition features the work from fine-art photographers from around the world. Call-for-entries occur once a year. Includes a discussion forum.
http://www.voodoochilli.net/
Free service offering artists using various mediums to publish their art online.
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