it's amazing (and a bit nerdy) when the internet seeps into the reality of life sometimes. As technology advances it seems inevitable for the link between the two to become more common.
Take this for example: Coca Cola Village in Isreal created real life "Like" buttons that fed real world "likes" to Facebook as teenagers took part in various activities around the park. It also allowed them to automatically be 'tagged' in any photos taken of them on the spot. Amazing.
Now, what has this got to do with 'photography' you might ask. Can you imagine if as a wedding or event photographer, as you snapped the shots, they were automatically uploaded and tagged on Facebook. Think about it. Unlimited possibilities and an incredible potential marketing tool.
check out the video
'Like' in real life
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Brian
on Friday, August 20, 2010
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facebook,
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technology
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timelapse paint job
Posted by
Brian
on Tuesday, August 17, 2010
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time lapse,
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Virgin Atlantic plane livery time-lapse movie from johnson banks on Vimeo.
time lapse is just so cool no matter the subject.
watch this as a Virgin Atlantic Boeing 747 gets a new paint job over the course of four days.
Massive Attack - Inertia Creeps
Posted by
Brian
on Thursday, July 29, 2010
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inpiration,
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love the low-light approach to this video.
Very inspiring from a photography point of view... and of course a great song to go with the images.
Very inspiring from a photography point of view... and of course a great song to go with the images.
newborn photography
Posted by
Brian
on Wednesday, July 28, 2010
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inspiration
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Photography newborns is hard. Very hard.
but Tracy Raver and Kelley Ryden, twin sisters and newborn photographers, make it lok easy.
This clip shows them on the Today explaining a bit of how they do it, and some behind the scenes action of a session. They are very talented and produce some incredible baby images.
but Tracy Raver and Kelley Ryden, twin sisters and newborn photographers, make it lok easy.
This clip shows them on the Today explaining a bit of how they do it, and some behind the scenes action of a session. They are very talented and produce some incredible baby images.
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super slow mow destruction = cool
Tempus II from Philip Heron on Vimeo.
Philip Heron and James Adair used a Photron SA1.1 high speed camera to film this super slow motion video of things generally being destroyed. It makes for a whole lot of awesomeness if you ask me.
seen on petapixel
COMPOSITION RULES!
Posted by
Brian
on Thursday, July 22, 2010
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technology
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this is a somewhat interesting concept, however without ever being able to see the final image.. I'm not sure the rating really means anything, or helps the user learn.
Nadia is a camera which has no display of the photograph to be taken but rather gives the judgment of aesthetic quality to the machine, displaying only a current rating as feedback about when and what to snap.
Nadia is a camera which has no display of the photograph to be taken but rather gives the judgment of aesthetic quality to the machine, displaying only a current rating as feedback about when and what to snap.
Nadia from Andrew Kupresanin on Vimeo.
Prevent Walmart Printing of Your Facebook Photo Albums
Posted by
Brian
on Monday, July 19, 2010
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an important tip for pro photographer who post their work and tag their clients on facebook.

