Archive for the 'organization' Category

A Photo Editor’s dream?

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

I read this article recently about a new algorithm at Google that takes their image search capabilities a huge leap forward by enabling visual recognition.    If you have ever tried to search for images on Google or any other search engine, you know of the huge variety that can come up as results.   […]

Outsourcing

Saturday, March 15th, 2008

I have been pretty much a do-it-yourself’er when it comes to my photography, website, and my photo business.   I did the website from the ground up, make my own prints up to a reasonable size, do matting, mounting, and framing if needed, and make feeble attempts at all the accounting, marketing, submissions and tracking […]

Ducks and backups

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

The ol’ saying of making sure your ducks are in a row couldn’t ring truer when it comes to backing up your computer. As I wrote about in my previous post, my PC decided it wasn’t going to boot on me a few weeks back. After messing around and not getting […]

Organization and Legacy

Sunday, November 18th, 2007

There is a fantastic conversation between several well known photographers, recently recorded into a podcast by George Jardine. The topic is basically many thoughts about archiving of photographs, our organization of them, and why. Jay Maisel, Greg Gorman, Seth Resnick and of course George all weigh in on the systems and philosophies […]

Saturated with information

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007

If you read this blog, I would guess that you read a few others as well. I do too. My Google Reader list has about 80 of them and seems to be growing. There is another bunch in my sidebar. This is in addition to podcasts that I download to […]