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Luca Fazzolari: A Street Portrait In Venice

01 Aug

During that day I was with an American couple working at their portraits in Venice, we met a very broad range of weather conditions from ice to rain and finally sun.

But the images I like the most came right after this assignment.

When we were done and they went to have lunch I was walking home and saw this artist preparing to reproduce by drawing a local church on paper.

Luca Fazzolari-aprile

© Luca Fazzolari

After asking if it was ok for her I set up the camera and waited for the right moment.

While I framed instinctively once viewing the results at home I was surprised to see how everything felt in its place on its own in particular the reflection for the drawing sheep of paper on her face and the umbrella used to avoid sitting on the wet ground that frames the subject.

I did appreciate also the taste in choosing colours and on how these matched the rest of the background.

The main challenge has been waiting for people to go away from the background and for the artist to forget that I was there and regaining her concentration on the drawing itself.

This is an examples of how interesting could be life in a city without cars, in most other places I would have been either on one or it could have been impossible to set the tripod on their way.

Luca Fazzolari is a portrait photographer working in Venice: couples in honeymoon, weddings and holidays.

Website: http://www.photographervenice.com

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How Marissa Mayer Can Make Flickr More Awesomer Again

01 Aug

How Marissa Mayer Can Make Flickr More Awesomer Again

The internet has spoken and earlier today Flickr officially responded. Their response pretty much sums up the biggest challenge for Flickr/Yahoo going forward, getting people to work there. Flickr desperately needs four things right now: money/resources, engineering talent, design talent, and community management/marketing talent. Money/resources is the easy part, hiring the talent may prove more difficult.

The trend is not Flickr’s friend. According to compete.com over the past year Flickr’s unique U.S. visitors have dropped about 22%. The sad slow decline of Flickr in many ways mirrors the sad slow decline of lots of other properties at Yahoo.

So why should Marissa Mayer make Flickr awesome again and how should she do it?

The number one reason why Marissa should be focusing on Flickr right now is that it is highest visibility, most beloved Yahoo property of all. You didn’t see mass users taking to the internet to tell her to fix Yahoo Finance, or Yahoo Sports, or Yahoo Real Estate. No. They came cheering for Flickr. Flickr has deeper emotional and social connections to users than any other Yahoo property. Reinvigorating Flickr should be Marissa’s highest priority because it represents the best possible way for her to send the most visible message that Yahoo is in fact changing, that Yahoo is back in the hunt, that Yahoo cares about their users. It’s going to take work and money but it can be done.

Here is how.

1. It has to start at the top. It’s embarrassing that according to a public search Mayer still doesn’t have a Flickr account. Not only does she not have a Flickr account, she’s using one of Flickr’s most public competitors to share her photos personally. This fact was not lost on me and it wasn’t lost on the financial or tech press. From Bloomberg: “…and, like any proud parent these days, the photo-sharing site she linked to wasn’t Flickr—she used Instagram.” From Wired: “But that’s going to take commitment and outreach from Mayer who, right now, doesn’t even have an account there.” Dog fooding is important. If Flickr Mobile is broken, then Mayer needs to suffer through it with the rest of us and hopefully get it fixed.

2. Flickr needs a big hire in an evangelist role. They need to hire a very visible name that will make the press. Robert Scoble, Guy Kawasaki, Trey Ratcliff, Chase Jarvis, or someone of this caliber. They need to make a big splash and they need not only a very visible hire, they need someone who is maniacally (in the good way) connected to social media. They need someone who will eat, breath and sleep Flickr and who will be out promoting the brand everywhere on the web and in person. This person should also host at least one major photo walk in one major city a month. Flickr and Yahoo should leverage their resources to make these walks big splashy public events that make people sit up and notice that Flickr has their mojo back. This person will not be cheap. Yahoo will have to pay up and Mayer herself will probably need to help recruit them.

3. Along with a new Flickr evangelist, Mayer should work with them and Flickr head of product Markus Spiering to heavily and personally recruit some of the top engineers and designers to come to work on Flickr. Flickr should not just be hiring regular old engineers and designers. They should be hiring engineers and designers who are the rock stars. Again, they will have to really pay up for these people — right now the rock star talent wants to work at Facebook and Google, not Yahoo.

If they can get 4 or 5 of these rock star types though they can then use these individuals to recruit even more talent to the Flickr team. Flickr needs to be careful here and not just hire any old engineer who wants a 9 to 5 job. They need to recruit engineers who, like Marissa apparently, want to work it 24/7 and are amazing. They should be rewarded very well and Mayer should use her personal connections to get the right people in these seats.

4. Flickr should begin a structured engagement program with their top users. They should use their internal data at Flickr to see which users are engaging the most and are the most engaged with on Flickr. They should personally contact each of these individuals and make them part of the process for improving Flickr. They should set up a private invite only group where they invite the elite of Flickr, those most heavily invested in Flickr engagement, and personally make them a part of the process going forward.

5. Flickr should set up an ambassador program. They should pay ambassadors $ 1,000/month (these would not be Flickr employees) to represent Flickr in their respective cities. Part of that responsibility would be to host a photowalk at least once a month (if not more). They would also breath new life into the geographic group best represented on Flickr for their area. Flickr might consider inviting them to San Francisco for an offsite once a year.

6. Engineers/Designers should start working on these problems right away: porting Flickr’s new justified pages to the rest of the site, developing circles for your Flickr contact management, giving people better blocking tools on the site, giving people better filtering tools on the site, creating a cross group subscription system that would aggregate all of the threads you are following in all of your groups and managing these threads as a single forum for you personally, building a first class mobile experience on par with Instagram, and a lot of other things. They should position flickr as a fast moving, innovative, perpetual beta team and Yahoo execs and PR should be cheerleaders with every innovation going forward. Want to see how this is done, just watch Vic Gundotra’s Google+ stream.

7. Yahoo should begin re-evaluating their relationship with Getty Images. Their goal should be to get more photographers paid more money and have more of their photos represented in the Getty Collection. If Yahoo cannot improve this situation in a meaningful way they should consider terminating the Getty relationship, acquiring a smaller stock photography competitor and building this in house. Stock photography should not be considered for what it can add to the bottom line, but for what it can do to recruit the best photographers in the world to post their work on Flickr.

8. Yahoo should heavily promote Flickr with it’s other brands. All other Yahoo properties should begin thinking of how they might incorporate Flickr photos into their properties. Image Search seems like a no brainer. It should be a Yahoo goal to double the amount of Flickr photos in their image search results in the next 60 days. Every site that uses photography on Yahoo should be charged with figuring out a way how to increase Flickr Images in their products. Yahoo may need to develop a sort of opt-in structure for this type of promotion (or better yet an opt out) to deal with photographer’s rights issues and grumpy photographers who might not want their work better promoted and represented on Yahoo, but many will enjoy the extra attention and views and it’s a natural place for Yahoo to go to for imagery.

Mayer needs to hold her new team accountable for the performance of unique users at Flickr. Flickr has been losing unique users and if Flickr is going to seriously compete in the new great big photo sharing world of the WWW, they need to let the photographers of the world know that they are back in a big way and are here to win. Success at Flickr should then be highly promoted by Yahoo PR to show that Yahoo does indeed have their mojo back and that Mayer is in fact winning. More than anything this is the reputation that Yahoo needs to change — excelling at Flickr is one of the best ways that Yahoo can illustrate that to the world. If Yahoo can’t do this then they should just call it a day and sell Flickr to Google now. They will just continue to bleed users and it will be a sore reminder that Yahoo is still languishing every time some new meme about making Flickr awesome again catches the internet’s attention.


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Agniputhri – Agniputhri 29-03-12

01 Aug

Agniputhri in this episode shows the impacy=t that has taken place between the murder of Yamuna and the press photographer who are in back of the culprit is making new shades on it.

The “Bill” in question is 80+ New York Times photographer Bill Cunningham. For decades, this Schwinn-riding cultural anthropologist has been obsessively and inventively chronicling fashion trends and high society charity soirées for the Times Style section in his columns “On the Street” and “Evening Hours.” Documenting uptown fixtures (Wintour, Tom Wolfe, Brooke Astor, David Rockefeller—who all appear in the film out of their love for Bill), downtown eccentrics and everyone in between, Cunningham’s enormous body of work is more reliable than any catwalk as an expression of time, place and individual flair. In turn, Bill Cunningham New York is a delicate, funny and often poignant portrait of a dedicated artist whose only wealth is his own humanity and unassuming grace.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

NextGEN Gallery Acquired By Photocrati

01 Aug

http://www.nextgen-gallery.com

Have you ever heard of the NextGEN Gallery WordPress plugin?  If not, it’s time you did.

NextGEN Gallery is a fully integrated image gallery plugin for WordPress with dozens of options and features. The plugin is great for anyone needing gallery functionality on a website; photographers, graphic designers and more.

NextGEN Gallery has over 5 million total downloads, 3,600 daily downloads and 26,000 weekly downloads, which makes it one of the most popular WordPress plugins ever.

Now Photocrati has announced that they have purchased the plugin from Alex and plans to seamlessly integrated the plugin with the Photocrati WordPress theme.

The ultimate goal is to provide the best of NextGEN and Photocrati, plus lots of improvements on both, all as a seamless part of the Photocrati WordPress theme.  Photocrati 5.0 is in the works and the major update will replace the existing Photocrati Gallery systems with a new system that merges both NextGEN and Photocrati.

NextGEN users can expect some exciting updates throughout the year. The Photocrati team plans to:

  • Improve and streamline the existing back-end interface
  • Add an interface to create and manage galleries directly from posts and pages
  • Make a range of smaller fixes and security patches.

Photocrati will also launch a premium upgrade for NextGEN, called NextGEN Pro. Offering a range of beautiful new gallery display styles as well as fully-featured ecommerce functionality. Some of the plans for NextGEN Pro include:

  • Alternative slideshow displays
  • Alternative filmstrip displays
  • Alternative thumbnail displays
  • Caption and filmstrip skins to adjust styling
  • Fully-featured ecommerce for all gallery types and including print and price options
  • Digital downloads
  • Shopping cart and PayPal integration

NextGEN & Photocrati WordPress Theme

The Photocrati Team is already hard at work merging NextGEN and NextGEN Pro into the popular Photocrati WordPress theme. Soon, Photocrati users will have all the functionality of these plugins seamlessly available in the Photocrati theme, without losing any of the options or gallery displays currently available

Integration & Update Timing

The integration process is very complicated and Photocrati must take into account the needs of existing Photocrati and NextGEN Gallery users. Be assured, Photocrati plans to keep the community posted on the progress and with as many details as possible.

Please visit the Photocrati and NextGEN Gallery site announcements for more details.

Thanks for reading,

Scott

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27. Juli 2012

01 Aug

Du siehst ein Dach.


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John Jackson Photographs his Love of Cars

01 Aug

“Just when you think, you know, you should be jaded and everything, somebody builds something new and really cool.”

Indeed.

You want a textbook case of how to use a camera and a few lights to channel your passion? Just watch this video.

Oh, and to John Jackson, if you are reading this, the beers are on me next time you swing down through the Baltimore/DC area.
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Check out John’s portfolio, here.

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Stacked Houses

01 Aug

Stacked Houses


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Nice Visual Art photos

01 Aug

A few nice visual art images I found:

The dome of the Greek Church in Braila, Romania
visual art
Image by cod_gabriel

Scena biblica
visual art
Image by cod_gabriel
John 21:7 "Therefore that disciple whom Jesus loved saith unto Peter, It is the Lord. Now when Simon Peter heard that it was the Lord, he girt his fisher’s coat unto him, (for he was naked,) and did cast himself into the sea."

Ioan 21:7 "Atunci ucenicul, pe care -l iubea Isus, a zis lui Petru: ,,Este Domnul!“ Cînd a auzit Simon Petru c? este Domnul ?i -a pus haina pe el, ?i s’a încins, c?ci era desbr?cat, ?i s’a aruncat în mare."

Waves
visual art
Image by JHall159
Sculpture at Ballard Locks

 
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Lost-Fotos von Matthew Fox

01 Aug

LOST-Fans und Fotografen könnte dies begeistern und dazu einladen, in Erinnerungen zu schwelgen. Schauspieler Matthew Fox (in der Rolle des Dr. Jack Shephard) fotografierte während des Drehs mit einer Polga und die Aufnahmen können sich in der Tat sehen lassen.

Das Video, das die Bilder zeigt, entstammt der DVD zur ersten LOST-Staffel. Matthew Fox fotografierte, inspiriert von Jeff Brigdes, der bei Filmaufnahmen ähnliches tut, exklusiv für die Mitarbeiter des Drehs. Daher gibt es die Bilder leider nicht zu kaufen.

Und jetzt: Film ab!

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Join us LIVE tonight July 25th at 8PM PST for Photo Talk Plus!!!!!

01 Aug

There's More Than One Way Off the Island

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Tonight’s Photo Talk Plus is going to be AWESOME!!!! We have none other than the pioneer and godfather of abandoned night photography himself Troy Paiva as our special guest.

Troy has been making amazing light painted night photographs for over two decades. Along the way he’s published three books and published thousands of photgraphs online, including many at his website http://lostamerica.com Troy’s documented the out of the way, abandoned California desert in ways that few others will ever come close to. He regularly holds workshops on his well regarded technique.

Troy has long been a big influence of mine and it’s his distinctive night scenes that have encouraged me to pursue some of this type of work of my own (like this image of a submarine on Mare Island here).

We will have some wonderful panelists joining Lotus Carroll and I tonight to help interview Troy who also are greats themselves in abandoned photography including Sly Vegas, Scott Frederick, Amy Heiden, Ian Ference, Ricardo Lagos and as always Vidcast Network’s wonderful host Keith Barrett.

We will also have some interesting stories on this week’s show including the new Canon mirrorless camera, the winner of our Blurb Books / SmugMug photo project giveway, an update on Scott Jarvie’s Photography Decathlon, a story about a wedding photographer who was threatened by a lawyer with a $ 300,000 lawsuit, and tips on how to maximize the potential of your photo posts on Google+.

Thanks as always to our wonderful sponsors Adorama, Blurb Books, Drobo and SmugMug! Be sure to check them out at http://adorama.com http://blurb.com http://drobo.com and http://smugmug.com


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