Add photos.kennethreitz.org links to photography section and blog post

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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*Explore more of my photographic work at [/photography](/photography), or read my earlier essays on the philosophy of the craft: [The Misunderstood Leica Monochrom](/essays/2013-01-the_misunderstood_leica_monochrom) and [Photography: The Navigation of Choice](/essays/2014-01-photography_the_navigation_of_choice).*
**Update:** I built the thing. Three days after writing this essay, I sat down and built **[photos.kennethreitz.org](https://photos.kennethreitz.org)** — a personal photography portfolio that organizes everything by the gear that made it. Browse by [camera](https://photos.kennethreitz.org/cameras/), [lens](https://photos.kennethreitz.org/lenses/), [city](https://photos.kennethreitz.org/cities/), or [AI-generated tags](https://photos.kennethreitz.org/tags/). Every image has EXIF metadata extracted, GPT-4o-generated titles and descriptions, and is searchable. Over 12,000 images are live. The sixty thousand finally have a home. I'll write more about how it was built soon.
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*Explore more of my photographic work at [photos.kennethreitz.org](https://photos.kennethreitz.org), or read my earlier essays on the philosophy of the craft: [The Misunderstood Leica Monochrom](/essays/2013-01-the_misunderstood_leica_monochrom) and [Photography: The Navigation of Choice](/essays/2014-01-photography_the_navigation_of_choice).*
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Though eventually, I started noticing [red](/photography/reds).
I wrote about [what this body of work means to me](/essays/2026-04-06-sixty_thousand_images_and_nowhere_to_put_them) — 60,000+ images, no platform left, and the question of what happens to a legacy with no home.
**Update:** I built the platform I was looking for. Over 12,000 images are now live at **[photos.kennethreitz.org](https://photos.kennethreitz.org)** — browsable by camera, lens, city, and AI-generated tags. Every image has EXIF metadata, AI-written descriptions, and is discoverable by the gear that made it. More to come.