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Photoblog Revolution

An anonymous reader writes "How about doing a story based on photoblogs? They're quickly becoming the next cool thing in the blog world. A photo a day - a visual diary. It would just be interesting, especially since you're interested in blogs and art. The links included are some of the more popular ones from database photoblogs.org."

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  1. Comment removed by account_deleted · · Score: 5, Insightful

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  2. mo/photoblogging is NOT new! by garcia · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The *next* cool thing? Hiptop users have been photo/moblogging for years and there are several sites available just for hiptop users to blog to. I just recently bought a hiptop and even more recently received a camera for it. While I'm not necessarily into "blogging" I do enjoy posting random pictures of where I am for people to see. I sometimes post to one of the hiptop moblogging sites but I generally take pictures for my personal site.

    My "mobile gallery" is powered by Gallery and a simple bash script to import my photos from email attachments. I normally don't put captions on the pictures but sometimes I do. They are just usually there for me to remember something specific about the day or place I was. It's nice not to have to be carrying around my full sized digital camera and waiting till I get home to upload photos for friends/family/slashdotters to see.

    My mobile pics are here and the entire photo album changelog is here if you're interested. If your cell phone (or hiptop) has a camera and you'd like to use procmail and Gallery to host your own mobile pics the quick and dirty script to do so is here. There are some requirements (munpack and galleryadd which are both linked to in the document listed above and obviously procmail).

    YMMV on what you need to install and whether you like how my photos are sorted ;-)

  3. Next cool thing? by 0-9a-f · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I love how every pet project becomes the "next cool thing"...?

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  4. Lomography by WarpFlyght · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The subject of photoblogging reminds me quite a bit of "lomography," which has apparently taken off among certain circles. It gets its name from a Russian camera called the Lomo which is a consumer "point and shoot" camera with some unusual properties as far as quality goes.

    Anything and Everything is a good place to start checking out lomography.

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  5. Next cool thing? by Quixote · · Score: 4, Funny
    They're quickly becoming the next cool thing in the blog world

    Must be, since I've never heard of it....

  6. Re:www.andrewhodel.com by PIPBoy3000 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Gee, that link isn't clickable. What? Didn't want hundreds of thousands of people getting to your server? Here, let me help.

  7. The "next" cool thing in blogging? by stratjakt · · Score: 5, Funny

    For there to be a "next" cool thing, there would have to have been a "first" cool thing.

    Since there has never been anything "cool" about your online diaries, I'm confused as to what this means.

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  8. I love photography but photoblogs bore me. by SuperKendall · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I love photography, and looking at photographs. But any urge I have to do so is usually far better served by looking at random images on PBase rather than following any particular photo blog.

    Really, who travels anywhere interesting every day? The photos end up being kind of random but also kind of boring. I think probably what would be a lot more interesting would be a meta-photo-blog, that sorted through all the drek from photo blogs around the world and posted some of the most intersting stuff each day. I imagine there are already a few hundred such sites since there are no new ideas on the internet, I'd love to know of them if so. A google search didn't really get anything.

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  9. Re:What a scoop! by Lev13than · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The problem with photoblogs is the same problem with regular blogs - lack of focus. Precisely because it is so easy to web-publish, there are far too many people posting without giving any thought to producing a thematically-consistent portfolio of work. This shouldn't limit your creativity:

    - A photo-a-day blog can be very compelling (I'm thinking of the album made by Harvey Keitel's character in Smoke).
    - Build your blog around something offbeat like things your dog brought home or food that looks like Elvis - whatever turns your crank
    - Take pictures of doors, sidewalks, homeless people or whatever it takes to produce a thematic arc
    - Go out and blitz a city with 500 pics in one day, and show us your best 10 (or better yet, 5)

    Your equipment doesn't even matter - use your crappy phone cam, but use it well. The ability to edit your body of work, not just your pictures, is what will separate your portfolio from the rest of the drek that's out there.

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  10. Re:What a scoop! by Concerned+Onlooker · · Score: 4, Funny
    The problem with photoblogs is the same problem with regular blogs - lack of focus.

    You wouldn't think that would be a problem what with cameras doing that for you nowadays.

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