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Extract Objects in CS5

Saturday, April 2nd, 2011

I had dinner with Richard Harrington this evening. So, I thought it would be appropriate to share one of his many videos.

Rosh

Three Links: Photoshop tips, large files and a reader for the iPad

Sunday, March 27th, 2011

Smashing magazine has 30 Photoshop retouching tips, send large files fast and free with Sendoid and photographyblog.com shares a compact flash reader for the iPad.

30 photo retouching tips you don’t know yet.

Move large files fast for free.

Here is a compact flash reader for iPad

Kris Krug photography tips

Saturday, March 26th, 2011

Photographer Kris Krug shares an excellent series of tips at Gnomedex 2008.   This is a longer than usual Saturday video, but I thought it was full of good in formation. Kris’ tips make you think no matter your photography skill level.

Seshu’s interview with Gary Vaynerchuk

Saturday, March 19th, 2011

Our friend Seshu interviewed Gary Vaynerchuk. Gary had a signing in Connecticut for his new book Thank You Economy and Seshu took the opportunity to ask a few questions. You can see the entire post at Tiffinbox.org

A powerful social media combination

Tuesday, March 15th, 2011

Online video is gaining popularity at a fast pace.  One study claimed that video viewing increased more than 40 percent in 2010.  Videos are funny, entertaining, inspirational, informative, and educational. They are also easy to create and upload. Even better, the information in a typical video is easy to comprehend, digest, and share.

Facebook has more than 600 million users, many of which check in every day.  If you want to connect with someone within the social media realm, you will most likely find them on Facebook.

Facebook pages are an excellent way for brands and businesses to connect with their customers and fans.  Combine a regular video segment with a Facebook page and you have a powerful combination.

I tested this idea over the last week.  I thought that offering daily short New Media Photographer videos would be an easy way to share information.

My thought is publishing consistent content on my Facebook page would give people a reason to return, engage with the page content, and share it.

Last Saturday I started a short daily video segment on the New Media Photographer Facebook page.  Within one week I increased my followers by five percent.   Is it the video?

I think it could be argued that quality, consistent content posted every day would return the same results. For my workflow, video gives me the most return for my time. (Assuming it’s a one-take session without editing).

I am convinced that the combination of Facebook and video will offer the branding and recognition results I desire.  If my experiment works well, I will develop a similar Facebook page for Synectics Media using our team members.

I’m certainly not the first to create a regular segment using video on Facebook, but this is the right time for me in my social media development.

What are your results with original video and Facebook?

Rosh