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My new favourite online toy!
http://laphotocabine.com/
an extract from “Getting paid to give things away” by Jonathan Worth (@Jdubbyah on Twitter) “Up to now, I'd always always thought "Networking" to be a hollow and crap term, which summed up what vacuous Trustafarian Socialites did and whose sole motivation was personal gain in a fashionably fair-weather world of parasitic exploitation. “I've never understood it as a variable sifting through, of all the friends, colleagues and acquaintances one had come across, to find those who, at that particular moment you have the most in common with. I don't now think there's anything sinister in this practice as I did before. It's just great.”
http://jonathan-worth.blogspot.com/2009/10/getting-paid-to-give-things-away.html And a bit from “In The New Media World, Photographers who Embrace Change Will Succeed” by Wayne Ford “Working in the business, it’s easy to get despondent about all this — because change is hard. But once you move beyond denial to acceptance, it can also be energizing. We are entering an era in which the photographer and art director can explore many more creative opportunities and visual solutions, no longer limited to just print or television. “Not all of our explorations will end in success. Like Edison, we may fail 10,000 times for every victory. But there is a thrill in the challenge.”
http://rising.blackstar.com/visual-creativity.html
Als ich gestern Nacht noch schnell mein Konto bei der Sparkasse checken wollte,
does anyone else use posterous? i'm curious how useful others find it. i'm giving it a try.
...fingers crossed...
Just discovered this service and I am absolutely amazed at how easy it is. This is just a test screencast but I can definitely see myself using this service in future.
It is fully integrated with posterous. I go absolutely nuts for stuff like this. Ease of use and simplicity. That's why I adore posterous. Screenr automatically converts the screencast to web and iphone versions. You further have the option to convert it to a Youtube video as well or to download the mp4 version of it. You have the option to automatically post it to twitter or to embed it on a website. Best of all, it is free! Only limit is that 5 minutes per screencast. A handy bookmarklet is also availailable.
Today, I had one of the best and most fully-formed ideas of my life. My new side project combines photography, the social connectivity of the web, art, tinkering with computers and (hopefully) working with some people who I really admire. This new venture isn't about making money, it's about messing around - a bit like finger painting for grown-ups. And I am freaking over-the-moon-excited about it.
I've spent the last three hours at work grinning to myself, outwardly working on features for the magazine while inwardly cradling this absolute jewel of an idea. I'd always wondered what it felt like to have a killer concept hit you sideways, and now I know.It felt amazing. Hopefully, more of the same soon.*grins*