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Join me at Creative Contact Networking Night at Samson Projects

Not even a nor'eastah is going to keep me away from this:

Join us at Samson Projects in Boston's South End for a night of art, creative networking, wine, and good conversation. Camilo Alvarez, owner/director/curator/preparator of Samson Projects will be speaking on the value of creative collaboration and networking among artists, and we will be viewing the current exhibiting artist, Kenji Fujita. Bring business cards if you have them - if not, we can give you blank ones!

More of London from above, at night

Interesting Boston/London connection. Kind of like Tech Superpowers... heh. (Alan Taylor, the Big Picture)



geekin out- the release of Macintosh, ca. 1984


Coffee on me!

Starting next week, January 5th, I'll be starting a new role at Tech Superpowers... I'm getting the new title "Account Exec" added to my "Manager, TSPIS" handle, and hitting the street to stop in on, check up on, and try to help out all you folks I've only met "virtually".

Color Pipeline now available!

This is partly self-promotion, but also just to post a rave about ColorThink...

RAW files, DNG, Adobe and the cameras...


If you've shot digital for any time, you may have dabbled in RAW. You may shoot nothing but RAW, you may even have the tattoo... (no, you can't see mine.) If this is the case, you can't help but be aware that every new digital camera that comes out is very likely to have it's own, special, RAW format. In many cases, if you're one of the ones to run out and buy the hot new sweet thing on the market, you actually have to wait until Adobe releases the next version of Camera RAW to actually process the new RAW files in Photoshop.

Academic Commons IT index

Have any doubts about where things are headed, and how fast? Check out this link, a Harpers-style index of IT on campus: Academic Commons IT index.

CS4 released, some early impressions...

Well, Adobe's Creative Suite 4 has hit, and you can get the full dish here: Adobe CS4 Family

IT in support of Photojournalism

Ever wonder how you get those up-to-the-minute images from across the globe? Read this post: The Dark Art of Filing.

Geeks RULE.

Apple, Aperture at the Olympics (Pro Photo)

From Macworld, this story:

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