verdino bytes

random bits of micro-content goodness from greg verdino: marketer, futurist, speaker and author of microMARKETING (mcgraw-hill / 2010) 
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swing over troubled water

At 11th and Red River in Austin, TX.

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analog

A macro of an old typewriter in the lobby of the W Tuscany in NYC, taken with my iPhone and processed with Best Camera.

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a perfect 10

The door of Amanda's and my room at the Surf Lodge in Montauk, Long Island. Taken during the summer with my Panasonic Lumix G1 and processed on my iPhone using the Best Camera app.

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my new obsession

@jquig99 sent me a Diana Mini for my birthday and as soon as I can figure out how to load the film without shredding it (trust me, putting real film into an analogue camera isn't like riding a bike - I've more than forgotten how to do it) I am looking forward to learning how to take "real" pictures.

http://microsites.lomography.com/dianamini/

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how do you feel about television?

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mannequin two ways

   
Click here to download:
mannequin_two_ways_tags_photog.zip (117 KB)

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she's a brick...

Taken with my iPhone and processed through the Best Camera app.

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ugh. now i want a diana mini

The microsite for the Diana Mini camera makes me want to buy one. Isn't this what any good website should do? So few actually pull it off...

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turn your digital photos into polaroid prints

 

Just discovered a web service call Rollip (http://rollip.com) lets you turn any digital photo into a Polaroid… and actually order physical prints. Fun and cool (in a geeky way) but it could make for an interesting calling card / business card as well.

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Filed under  //   amanda gravel   cool   geek culture   gremanda   off the clock   photography  

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