Photoblog Revolution 181
An anonymous reader writes "How about doing a story based on photoblogs? They're quickly becoming the next cool thing in the blog world. A photo a day - a visual diary. It would just be interesting, especially since you're interested in blogs and art. The links included are some of the more popular ones from database photoblogs.org."
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The real scoop! (Score:1)
Re:What a scoop! (Score:5, Insightful)
- A photo-a-day blog can be very compelling (I'm thinking of the album made by Harvey Keitel's character in Smoke [imdb.com]).
- Build your blog around something offbeat like things your dog brought home or food that looks like Elvis - whatever turns your crank
- Take pictures of doors, sidewalks, homeless people or whatever it takes to produce a thematic arc
- Go out and blitz a city with 500 pics in one day, and show us your best 10 (or better yet, 5)
Your equipment doesn't even matter - use your crappy phone cam, but use it well. The ability to edit your body of work, not just your pictures, is what will separate your portfolio from the rest of the drek that's out there.
Re:What a scoop! - Good Photoblog example (Score:3, Interesting)
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,br>She ads in some commentary and I have found it quite good at times, blah at others.
http://www.watchmeturn30.com/ [watchmeturn30.com]
Re:What a scoop! (Score:5, Funny)
You wouldn't think that would be a problem what with cameras doing that for you nowadays.
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mo/photoblogging is NOT new! (Score:5, Interesting)
My "mobile gallery" is powered by Gallery and a simple bash script to import my photos from email attachments. I normally don't put captions on the pictures but sometimes I do. They are just usually there for me to remember something specific about the day or place I was. It's nice not to have to be carrying around my full sized digital camera and waiting till I get home to upload photos for friends/family/slashdotters to see.
My mobile pics are here [lazylightning.org] and the entire photo album changelog is here [lazylightning.org] if you're interested. If your cell phone (or hiptop) has a camera and you'd like to use procmail and Gallery to host your own mobile pics the quick and dirty script to do so is here [lazylightning.org]. There are some requirements (munpack and galleryadd which are both linked to in the document listed above and obviously procmail).
YMMV on what you need to install and whether you like how my photos are sorted
Re:mo/photoblogging is NOT new! (Score:3, Funny)
WTF is a hiptop?
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~phil
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Re:mo/photoblogging is NOT new! (Score:3, Interesting)
Yeah, there are IP filters to only allow hiptop devices to submit and there are some other protections enabled to stop random people from submitting their own pictures.
Next cool thing? (Score:4, Insightful)
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You forgot to put "will have nothing to do with the" in the middle there.
I Found Some Of Your Life (Score:3, Interesting)
These photoblogs with no text [sh1ft.org] are especially good because they don't impose a subjective opinion on a subject, and readers are free to interprete those photos.
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Exciting new pron technology (Score:1, Funny)
SHOW US YOUR BOOBS!
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Semi-dupe (Score:3, Informative)
http://slashdot.org/articles/03/01/08/2034213.sht
http://slashdot.org/articles/03/02/23/2047233.sht
http://slashdot.org/articles/04/04/30/1619209.sht
www.andrewhodel.com (Score:1, Informative)
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Lomography (Score:4, Interesting)
Anything and Everything [120seconds.com] is a good place to start checking out lomography.
Re:Lomography (Score:2)
This is not necessarily a bad thing. However, when you are trying to take pictures of a band or at an event like Comic-Con, it sucks, big time.
However, I could see using the 3200 for the kind of arty photos you se
Re:Lomography (Score:2)
Art not blogging (Score:2)
Yes, I know it's impossible/impracticable
Toy cameras. (Score:2)
WebMonkey has an introduction (thankfully Flash-free) to the related subject of "toy" cameras [wired.com].
Kombi Photo Blog (Score:1)
Well, does this site [anu.edu.au] count as a photoblog?
I didn't set it up with that label in mind but I suppose that's what it is. It's only natural to want to put photos to words or words to photos, the two mediums coexist quite nicely.
Since storage and dare I say it bandwidth are cheap these days there's no reason (well apart from all the obvious ones, laziness :) etc... ) why not to have hundereds of photos a day!
The Next Big Thing (Score:4, Informative)
Seriously though, it is like everyone is just waiting for someone else to tell them what to do in life. Hey buddy you should start a "photoblog," because everyone else is.
By the way, the term "blog" is so irritating. Is anyone else annoyed when they hear this term used? When I hear it I cringe just like when I used to hear "the information super-highway."
Re:The Next Big Thing (Score:2)
The next big waste of time.
Re:The Next Big Thing (Score:1)
None of this behavior would be so disturbing if so many didn't use the words and partake of these "memes" at-the-same-exact-time. This kind of group thinking conjurs up (for me) a group of hippies singing "Be Yourself" around a campf
Re:The Next Big Thing (Score:2)
But I know what you mean - if everyone had creative ideas, and took them to fruition the world would be a lot more interesting.
Re:The Next Big Thing (Score:2)
But putting my own insecurity asside, I can see how blogging or photo blogging is important. It enables people to publish. Most people can't be bothered to learn about publishin
Next cool thing? (Score:5, Funny)
Must be, since I've never heard of it....
Photologs (Score:2, Insightful)
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2. They are a mix of the day's picture and older stuff. So in the past month there must be Michigan, Nebraska, Massachusetts and the one prior some India and Amsterdam. But a ton of older ones acting as filler. Which explains the frost.
bah... (Score:1)
On another note, someone might want to take a look at this: pi [1415926535...939937.org]
don't be fooled by the domain itself!
The "next" cool thing in blogging? (Score:5, Funny)
Since there has never been anything "cool" about your online diaries, I'm confused as to what this means.
Wrote a basic one ages ago. (Score:2)
Check out my holiday snaps. (Username Calum, obviously.)
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Keeping it Free? (Score:3, Informative)
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Wy I phtotblog (Score:1)
www.adamraby.com (Score:1)
Picasa Hello Bloggerbot (Score:1)
http://supermodelpersonals.blogspot.com
For example
I love photography but photoblogs bore me. (Score:5, Interesting)
Really, who travels anywhere interesting every day? The photos end up being kind of random but also kind of boring. I think probably what would be a lot more interesting would be a meta-photo-blog, that sorted through all the drek from photo blogs around the world and posted some of the most intersting stuff each day. I imagine there are already a few hundred such sites since there are no new ideas on the internet, I'd love to know of them if so. A google search didn't really get anything.
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WTF? Commercial spam? (Score:2)
I apologize if you meant better, but honesty I don't know what you are trying to communicate.
Re:WTF? Commercial spam? (Score:1)
The site is nothing to do with me.
The interesting part is that individual photobloggers tag their pictures with keywords.
You can then search on keywords to get a bunch of related pictures from different blogs. I admit there's no editorial control involved, but the results can be quite interesting. For example, Election2004 [flickr.com].
Or try your own search [flickr.com].
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That is very interesting, I'll have to try comparing that to google image search. it does seem more "picture" oriented...
Maybe I'm missing something... (Score:2)
Mine in particular includes particularly racy pictures, so if you see my link and are at work/offended/etc don't click it.
That to me is more interesting (Score:2)
Re:I love photography but photoblogs bore me. (Score:2)
While I understand that your point is mostly referring to the fact that most photo blogs are quite boring, that has nothing to do with the fact that they shoot everyday things. Exotic locale doesn't equal interesting photos, and vice ve
True, but over the long haul... (Score:2)
That's why I have trouble imagining anything but a highly nomadic audience for any given photo blog.
I guess it's more the "picture of the day" kind of galleries I'm thinking of. More sporadic output can also be more interesting. For instance there's a blog [foveonx3.org] from a soldier in Iraq that just started up, which is interesting as he has some really nice i
New Internet (Score:1)
I started working on a photo site where you can merge photos and put them on mugs and stuff at YouArt [youart.net] and the number one thing that has impressed me is people immediately say "cool". People just like pictures. In the past people say "like what does that site do" but with pictures it is obvious.
I guess everyone
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People just like pictures
But the novelty soon wears off. When was the last time you jumped at the chance to see someone's holiday photos?
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Personally I think it is because good photography is an art. I find I take tons of crappy pictures. In fact, my first-generation Panasonic camera seemed to actually take better photos than any I've had since. The Sony I have now is just a consumer toy.
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The problem is 99% of all photos taken are crap.
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"downstream"? I meant "mainstream". Musta had bandwidth on my mind. Let's hope "downstream" is not right.
http://www.youart.net/ [youart.net] YouArt! Add yourself to the art.
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this is just an excuse (Score:2)
whatmycatshavekilled.blogspot.com [blogspot.com]
naked chicks (Score:1)
Truth is, I don't need to read about you and your life or opinions. I don't care if you like Buffy the vampire slayer. I don't care if you like linux.
It's kind of like those photocopied newsletters some families send you in their christmas cards with a summary of what everyone is doing. I don't care if little jimmy is taking tennis lessons.
Therefore: unless your photo blog has naked chicks in it, it will be just as pointless.
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*depends on who you work for and how they feel about scantily clad females.
The New Next Thing (Score:4, Insightful)
How many of you maintain a blog that nobody reads? As someone most cleverly put it, most blogs are "the sound of one hand clapping." But because of the integration of social networking, the people that will read your blog on Multiply are your roommate's sister, your friend's cousin, and your buddy's brother -- people like that. Of course there are tools to control access as well, so if you want to publish something just for your contacts (or even a subset of that), you can do that too.
Similarly if you are a photographer, the photo printing sites like Shutterfly and oFoto almost go out of their way to make it painful to share your photos on-line (you see, they only make money if you print them, and if you share them on-line you might not need to). With Multiply on the other hand sharing your photos is as simple as a few clicks. When I uploaded pics of my halloween party, for instance, over 200 of my friends (and their friends) read it within a day of me posting. Now *that* is cool.
Finally, if you're a lurker, there's no better place... you get to see what's going on with everyone in your network, and get to see things you never would have otherwise. One of my friends has a cousin stationed in Iraq who posted pictures of Sadam's palace -- unbelievable! And I never would have seen them if it wasn't for the connection on Multiply. That's only one example out of dozens and dozens.
Try it out... you won't be disappointed.
MASSIVE DISCLAIMER: I'm one of the founders of Multiply. That doesn't mean I think it's any less cool though!
Check out my Multiply site [multiply.com] for an example of what you can do.
Text in case of Slashdotting... (Score:1, Funny)
Slashdot! [slashdot.org]
Flickr, flickr, flickr (Score:4, Informative)
Flickr is sooo far ahead of any other photo/mobile blog out there, that it is just not funny.
Try it, you'll love it.
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Re: Flickr, ugh. (Score:2)
True. I like and use Flickr (bought a Pro account, even), but its creators have been very confused about what they are creating. At first there was a solid "sharing photos you found" slant, including a live chat in which you could post photos from your collection. And there were
Diversity (Score:1)
[radio uruguay] [dgoutnik.net]
RockWell (Score:2)
photo.net's "no words" forums (Score:1)
Old News... vBlogs (video blogs) are the new thing (Score:2)
Photo blogging is already Boring...
Check out my Video Blog - WAY more interesting...
http://www.m3blog.com [m3blog.com]
Now, if only we could get a really good streaming, universal video codec!!! (dirac [bbc.co.uk], perhaps?)
Woohoo... more blogging stories. (Score:2)
In case of the Slashdotting... (Score:1)
Photo Journals (Score:2)
The next cool thing? (Score:3, Insightful)
Blogs suck, and I can say that with authority since I have one. At least I don't delude myself into thinking anyone wants to look at it. Hell, I don't even want to.
TenYearsOfMyLife.com (Score:2)
My first photoblog.. (Score:2)
isn't this already done (Score:1)
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Sometimes amazing... (Score:4, Interesting)
He was overweight, pale and ill (as I am right now). He had balls to change himself and recorded progress every month, you literally can watch him leaning, bulking... Pretty cool.
Been there done that... (Score:1)
It sort of worked, but decided it just wasn't interesting enough when I wasn't doing anything out of the ordinary.
Then again, when I spent four months in Zimbabwe this year, putting up a photo each day was difficult, but people were in fact interested to see what the world looked like 'down there'.
It has to be said, a full months' worth of pictures does look nice [babakfakhamzadeh.com], but I've gone ba
Photoblogs as alternative outlets for pros (Score:1)
I don't know how new or groundbreaking photoblogs are for readers, but as a working professional photographer I find mine to be a valuable venue to try out experiments, or show personal work (in my case, really personal work), or just air pieces that I've done that clients might be too timid to publish. I think, just as "normal" blogs, they're probably an intermediate evolution in the publishing paradigm, a transition from editor-mediated publishing to a direct creator-consumer relationship. At the very lea
Welcome to 10 Years ago... (Score:2)
The project has all sorts of different kind of photographs, the last time I was keeping track of it it was all black and white, most of it was very subjective, pictures of people, pictures of things, then
Great. More crap. (Score:2)
How many make it to the light of day for friends? Maybe 3000 - events, etc, where they want to see every shot.
How many make it to prints? Maybe 300.
How many make it to the wall? So far 0, but I have 3 picked out.
A visual diary.... yeah, old news. Art Wolfe did that a long time ago, with Film. And that was 1 EXPOSURE per day.
I p-blog (Score:2)
Egotists of the world unite - your time has come (Score:2)
So , if you're so full of your own self importance that you think it should've been you in the election run this month, then start a photo block!
A fertile ground for copyright violation... (Score:2)
Photographs and piracy. What shall their fate be? (Score:2)
Going digital is the great equalizer. Making content digital means you can make perfect reproductions with no loss of data. Just as music and movies have been stolen by digital pirates, so too will be the fate for digital photographs. In today's materialistic society where self worth is measured by the make and model of our cars, capability of our televisions, age of our clothing, expense of our home, and where our children see it is more important to receive rather than to give; there is no compulsion t
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