
Ready for another quick spin around the blogosphere? Here we go!
Tyler Ingram has discovered a very interesting new feature that will surely help with his photography exploits. After watching Hell’s Kitchen, he learned that he can tether with Lightroom and his Canon 7D digital SLR. This way, the photos show up immediately on his laptop, rather than waiting to be transferred the old fashioned way.
Thursday Bram asks a poignant question for both the online professionals and the more casual users in the audience: Are you backing up your computer? Considering the amount of data we use these days, from documents to pictures, it’s easy to forget that your computer’s primary hard drive can fail and that data could be lost forever.
Damien Riley isn’t in it for the fame. He isn’t in it for the fortune. In fact, he’s well aware that you’ll likely keep your head down as a teacher and receive very little in terms of pure recognition for what you do. And he’s okay with that, because the small victories that he achieves each day make it all worth it.
John Biehler is pretty stoked. After all kinds of rumors and hullabaloo, Netflix is coming to Canada. The exact details of the video streaming service have yet to be announced, but Netflix has indicated that it will not be doing its DVD/Blu-ray rental by mail service north of the 49th parallel. It’s all about streaming movies and television shows into our living rooms. Expect to see it this fall.
Jeremy Lim introduces us to a childhood chum who is still pursuing his dream. While Jeremy moved into the photography realm, Scopez is actively engaging in his career in music as a hip hop artist. They went on a photoshoot and the resulting pictures are pretty amazing. They gravitated toward dumpsters, but the images turned out great.




