Non-photography day

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photo of Kathleen taken in May

A photographer from Brighton in southern England, Becca Bland has created a campaign for July 17th to be non-photography day. The idea is to celebrate the moment and not document it, which is an interesting concept. Over the years I have taken thousands of pictures at various places and events and although I did create experiences, photographing them also semi removes you from the experience.

Can you do without your camera for a day? It’s one thing to stay home and not shoot, but can you go out and enjoy a day of activities with taking a single snap?

I know for me, I’ll probably spend the day, watching the various photo opportunities go by, wishing I had something to capture it with. But really the experience isn’t gone because it’s not on film or pixels, it’s inside you and is now a part of you.

via BBC

Shadowy Escape

Capturing the shadows created by the fire escape at istoica’s apartment building.

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New DS proves object of desire

New DS proves object of desire – BBC : Not that I have time to play video games much, I leave that to my sister. But the new DS is looking really sweet. Um can someone say New Super Mario Bros!!! The one downside to owning an xbox, is that Mario is cut out of my life.

Google launches payment service

Google launches payment service – BBC : Another google service which will change the way we do things online. It makes you wonder, what did we do before Google showed up on the scene?

Napster offers subscribers MP3 player

Napster offers subscribers MP3 player – CNET News.com : Remember when you could get a free Manual Camera with a subscription to Time Magazine. Now you can get a free MP3 player with a subscription to Napster. I wonder if it’s any good?

At the heart of the image

Nikon has the details of it’s 31st Annual International Photo Contest.

Looks like they are giving away quite a bit of equipment as prizes and no where does it say that the images submitted needs to be created with a Nikon product. So it looks like we are all in this together if you want to submit an entry.


Entrant criteria

The Nikon Photo Contest International is open to all photographers, professional or amateur, from any part of the world.

Theme and categories

Theme “At the heart of the image”
Categories
(A) Free subject
(B) Smile, Smile, Smile!
Please note that the same photograph may not be submitted to both categories.

Entry period

Entries are accepted from 1st September to 30th November, 2006. Entries sent by conventional mail should be received either on or before 30th November, 2006. Entries sent via the Internet will be accepted until 24:00, 30th November, 2006, Japan time. See below for further details regarding entry via conventional mail and the Internet.

Let the seeding begin.

So it looks like the wheels are in motion. A number of local bloggers and friends have started to take advantage of matchstick’s seeding process and are being rewarded with a new cellphone upgrade. Even the mainstream media is catching on, such as this article in the National Post, Nokia ‘seeds’ bloggers with free camera phones.

If you think you might be able to qualify for a phone and wouldn’t mind a free upgrade, let me know and we can see if I can hook you up.

* Must live in Toronto or Vancouver
* Hosts a popular blog with 400+ visits a day
* Between the ages of 22-35
* Keeps his/ her blog updated on a regular basis with pictures and video
* Very socially active


I think they are pretty flexible with the criteria, however you must be in one of the two geographic areas they are covering and you MUST be on Rogers with your current cellphone.

It’s unfortunate that they are strict on the Rogers criteria as I think they are losing out on some key bloggers in both cities. Even we here at photojunkie don’t qualify because we are currently with another mobility company and locked into a contract with them until November. Although, someone suggested, I pick up a pay as you go package with Rogers to bridge the gap.

On the upside, those that are signing on to the program are being hooked up with a pretty cool phone, the Nokia 6682 (for North American Standards). It features a 1.3 MP camera, video capture capabilities, email and a whole slew of other functionality which you can add in and accessories.

Raj from Ohmpage has this to tell me about the phone.

Well its kind of like a computer – It comes with the operating system, demo versions of some games, and some sample wallpapers. You can get lots of fancier programs for it though like things that let you record calls, or do odd things. addon software. I just installed a program to auto-lock the keys after a designated amount of time (so I dont accidentally hit buttons when the phone is in my pocket and I forget to lock the keys).

Over at Marmalade, Kelly, one of the first I got hooked up with a phone, and describes on her blog how Matchstick really kitted her out.

“In addition to the phone (which you can’t see because I’m using it to take the picture), they gave me a 512MG memory upgrade (the phone comes with a 64MG card), a Bluetooth headpiece, earphones so that I can listen to MP3s, and a USB cable so that I can connect the phone to my computer. Also bundled up nicely in a paper carrier bag were the standard accessories such as a charger, various manuals, CDRom with Nokia’s software on it, and other cables and bits and pieces.”

Currently, I think they have seeded about a dozen bloggers, a good chunk through me, but I know for a fact that they are looking to give out plenty more in the coming weeks, 45 in Toronto and 45 in Vancouver.

So drop me a line if you think you might qualify and want to give one a go.

Related Postings

Irina : Will blog for phones
Jeremy : Where does he get all those wonderful toys?

The Upside

Looking up the side of the building in which I work.

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