Friday, October 31, 2008

November Is Here: Slow It Down

It's that time of year when things start to really pick up for the holidays. Everyone's mindset just changes and gets into the spirit of things. Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah...I've always loved this time of year. Everyone's in a great mood. However, it's also sometimes a lot of shuffling and goes by too quickly.

For this reason, I wanted to share something a little interesting many don't know about. In a small city called Kakegawa, near Tokyo, Japan, November was declared as "Slow Life Month" several years ago in order to promote a "comfortable lifestyle and relaxed state of mind."

Here's the slogan to describe their philosophy on slowing things down a bit. "...To achieve 'slow, relaxed and comfortable' lifestyles, and shift from a society of mass production and mass consumption, to a society that is not hectic and does cherish our possessions and things of the heart."

Check out the entire article on the Kakegawa City's information page. Very interesting read.

Happy November!

Friday, October 10, 2008

Blackberry Storm Is Coming

I was waiting for the Blackberry Bold to come out for Verizon, which is currently my awesome provider. Unfortunetly, the stars were not aligned. However, it turns out us Verizon subscribers will be getting an even hotter new device; the Storm. The official announcement just came out a couple of days ago.

Rumor has it that the Storm will launch 11/2/08. In the meantime, the kids at Crackberry.com have put up a hands on review. I can't wait to get my hands on it. Definetly on my wishlist!

Checkout the first video released showing some of the sweet features:

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Wedding Goof Video

I'm so lucky I've never seen this happen at one my weddings!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Copyright Infringement & Orphan Works Act 2008

Copyright is one of the things that protects an artist's original work from being used without permission and compensation. It's always been a hot topic amongst consumers regarding music downloading, and it's no different for photographers and their original work.

The bill is called the Shawn Bentley Orphan Works Act of 2008. Its intention is to allow anyone to use someone else's work if they can not be located or contacted, making the piece of work an 'orphan.' Even though the bill supposedly had started with good intentions, there are far too many loop holes at this time that will give some people the power to manipulate and take advantage of the doors this bill opens. As the old saying goes, the devil is in the details. The way the current bill is written, any original work who's copyright holder can't be located could be used without the artist's permission.

With all the hoopla surrounding the $700 billion bailout and the campaign news, this little bill was quietly passed by the Senate, even with strong opposition from the photography and visual arts community. Unfortunetly, due to its lack of publicity, not enough people knew about it.

Now the bill has been moved to the House of Representatives for final vote and the National Press Photographers Association (NPPA), along with other organizations is calling on members of the visual arts community to write to their representative.

CALL TO ACTION: You can easily write your Representative by clicking here. This will take you to a prewritten email that you can simply submit to your local representative right online.