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May 17, 2021: Managing photos with Marci Brennan & Chris George from Past Present Pix
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Tonight: Managing photos with Marci Brennan & Chris George from Past Present Pix
Link to Marci and Chris:
• PastPresentPix.com, Marci and Chris's small business
Pointers suggested by Marci and Chris:
• Permanent.org: "Create, curate, and collaborate on living archives for yourself, your family, and your community"
• Collectionaire: "Organize, preserve and share the best of your family's full life"
• Forever Storage: "providing you with a permanent digital home that will last for generations. It's like insurance for your photos."
Mark's pointers:
• Paying respect to our new techno-king - Mark's most recent column (May 13, 2021), this one on Elon Musk
• Mark's weekly email newsletter <- sign up here
• You can also join Mark's Creative Good community.
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Van Morrison | Why Are You On Facebook | 0:56:42 (Pop-up) |
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1.) What effect the Techs have on Humans - & Human Society. (& oh the Natural Environment too...)
2.) The Tech Monopolies having nefarious control over them.
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The fear is massive that no one will find you without working those platforms, but how much time and effort go into that work? What could you do with those resources if you pulled out?
Looking forward to the conversation!
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...they stole the Digital Realm from us
- but should we be there @ all even if they didn't...
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I'm using the app for the 1st time today, and I'm hearing ambient stuff instead of the Mark's show. However the readout says "Mark's intro"
Is Techtonic unavailable on the FMU app?
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i endorse "love death and robots" as well. some thoughtful short stories there.
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My photos? They’re in disarray. But not totally.
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The app is now also playing Techtonic as well, so all is well.
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...not ever Looking @ them again !
...after all yer busy Taking Photos...
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Here's a good place to start: www.enterprisestorageforum.com...
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That being said, I _will_ say that I held-out for a does with a chip that lets Linus Torvalds know everything about me.
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I could never get a decent print from my home printer...
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“Is Photography an art, or isn’t it? Who cares? The few who do are but a drop in the bucket compared to the hundreds of thousands of all ages and both sexes who follow photography for the fun that they get out of it. And the fun that they get out of it is plenty...”
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Whew. Sorry. I have allowed myself to become agitated.
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Btw - call me a bitter old man - but Filters seem like the dumbest damn thing I ever saw...
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I use Carbonite for cloud backup and have been pretty happy with them so far.
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As part of this effort, we're asking our listeners to provide letters or emails explaining how and why WFMU's programming has not just entertained them, but has also provided educational value. The educational value can be related to the history and relationship between culture or ideas, or more direct value such as information about any matters of public importance. Tell us how you have gained knowledge through the time you have spent listening to WFMU.
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...he wants to make pictures that are alive, vital, and brilliant both as subject matter and technique. In this respect, the amateur would do well to imitate the news photographer, whose success is measure by the vitality in his pictures.
But all this photographic education, which is showered upon the amateur, whether from literature, club talks, or exhibitions, can offer little substitute for practical experience in the handling of a camera and the making of worth-while pictures. Personal experience still remains the chief method of learning! You learn photography by doing photography.
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slugluv1313:
excellent, informative interview -- as it turns out, today i have been working on consolidating/sorting/purging photos -- two old phones, desktop computer . . . not to mention trying to streamline social media -- THANK YOU!
and yeah, i totally get the quandary facing small businesses, those who are self-employed, etc. -- years ago, my impression was that it was somewhat important to have some sort of presence on various social media platforms (and depending on the issue, it could help with activism/advocacy too) . . . but NOW, it is like one would have to spend way too much time managing social media -- and unless you hire someone specific to do that, you end up spending all your time and energy on social media, and no time on your own endeavors
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What? Live Photo does that?
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And thanks again, Marci and Chris!
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In Jersey City’s case the school district doesn’t get anything unless the city volunteers to give it. Also the school district is in a budget crunch since it received less state aid this year. That might explain why the city is challenging FMU’s educational status. Full disclosure- I’m a journalist who has written about these issues in other municipalities.
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