January 2009
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Quicksilver Dream →
A Photoblog by Oregon Photographer Stephen Van Tuyl
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Hang on to your Polaroids! →
We aim to re-start production of analog INTEGRAL FILM for vintage Polaroid cameras in 2010. We have acquired Polaroid’s old equipment, factory and seek your support.
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Way Down South _ Scenes from Antartica →
Collected here are 32 photographs of Antarctica
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The process of creativity is a process of... →
Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Design is knowing which ones to keep. - Scott Adams via Exposure Compensation
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Ian Aleksander Adams →
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Photo Forum.ru →
A free gallery for digital and film photographers
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The Problem with “Feeling Creative" →
My sense, though, is that for most people who repeatedly do (and sell) creative work, this all seems a bit like wanting to feel like a world-class athlete. Because “feeling creative” produces great work in approximately the same way that “feeling like a doctor” makes you a gifted thoracic surgeon. ~ Merlin Mann via 43 Folders
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Goodbye JPG →
Revolutionary new hybrid media company, bringing the best of magazines and the web together folds on Monday….a very sad thing. More Via France 24
Jan 3rd
How to Make an Obsolecence-proof Digital Camera... →
Digital cameras age rapidly. Where once camera manufacturers produced a camera for decades, now they disappear within two years at the most. What costs $8000 new today will sell on eBay for $500 in 2011. There is a way to make your camera outfit future proof, and here’s how Via Wired
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Time, Attention, and Creative Work →
I want to help you identify and remove any obstacle that keeps you from making things that you love. And then I want to help you figure out how to make those things even better. That’s pretty much it. - Merlin Mann via 43 Folders
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