I didn’t film this one, but demonstrates that Photowalking is a good idea. Eddie Codel is behind camera for this one and gets a group of photographers talking about equipment and shooting images in San Francisco’s Chinatown. Lots of fun.
Tomorrow I’m recording a Photowalking at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View at 11 a.m. I’ll be filming Mark Richards, who did a book of photos of old computers. No Thomas Hawk, though.
Next photowalking? On April 29. In Half Moon Bay. We’ll be at the “Dream Machines” show. I hear you have to get there early in the morning if you hope to park anywhere near the airport. So, we’ll probably arrive at 7 a.m. or 8 a.m. 2,000 machines will be there. I swear Thomas Hawk can spend four hours filming one tractor. So, who knows how many we’ll get.
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Dream Machines here we come!
Dream Machines here we come!
Isn’t Krystopher suppose to be working on Zooomr.
What is he doing here?
Isn’t Krystopher suppose to be working on Zooomr.
What is he doing here?
I am in. I’ll see you guys on the 29th.
I am in. I’ll see you guys on the 29th.
Chris: ever hear of Google or search? That’s the only channels that really matter anyway.
But, yeah, it’s probably time for a channel of its own. And, based on downloads, lots of people care.
Chris: ever hear of Google or search? That’s the only channels that really matter anyway.
But, yeah, it’s probably time for a channel of its own. And, based on downloads, lots of people care.
Gawd, enough with the Photowalking. Make it a channel itself, if enough people care.
Gawd, enough with the Photowalking. Make it a channel itself, if enough people care.
These are Great. I am not a photog but I really enjoyed watching this.
These are Great. I am not a photog but I really enjoyed watching this.