This is stupid... those guys failed to understand two basic things: one, that every picture taken there has the chance to end on the web or maybe even in a magazine, meaning free publicity for them. And second, if I was a spy or such, I would not go close and personal, journalism style, with a wide lens... would have used the zoom and took the shoots from 3 booths away, without them noticing or used a compact, posing in an innocent customer, which were allowed to shoot. What would have been the smart thing to to? Allow any picture and make sure the company name is visible. Win-win.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Of human stupidity
There are very few things in the world bigger than the human stupidity, here's a recent example: at the weddings fair today the organizers asked me for a few photos so at some moment I decided to make a tour of the floor, take some shots, so they have a few pictures showing the general context. Which was OK in general, except a couple of booths that asked me to not take pictures, at one a guy rejected me with a hand gesture and at the other a more energetic guy jumped in front of my lens saying "not here".
This is stupid... those guys failed to understand two basic things: one, that every picture taken there has the chance to end on the web or maybe even in a magazine, meaning free publicity for them. And second, if I was a spy or such, I would not go close and personal, journalism style, with a wide lens... would have used the zoom and took the shoots from 3 booths away, without them noticing or used a compact, posing in an innocent customer, which were allowed to shoot. What would have been the smart thing to to? Allow any picture and make sure the company name is visible. Win-win.

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This is stupid... those guys failed to understand two basic things: one, that every picture taken there has the chance to end on the web or maybe even in a magazine, meaning free publicity for them. And second, if I was a spy or such, I would not go close and personal, journalism style, with a wide lens... would have used the zoom and took the shoots from 3 booths away, without them noticing or used a compact, posing in an innocent customer, which were allowed to shoot. What would have been the smart thing to to? Allow any picture and make sure the company name is visible. Win-win.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Dragon Fight: Heart of Ice
All of us have our dragons. The question is: can we fight them? Do we want to fight? Why?

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Hot stuff
Real men like it strong and spicy... the food, of course.

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Monday, January 17, 2011
Dragon Fight: The Fire Within
All of us have our dragons. The question is: can we fight them? Do we want to fight? Why?

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Rebirth?
They say the spring will come, they say there will be good, they say the sun will shine. I am skeptical. The winter seems to never end.

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Monday, January 3, 2011
My best shot 2010
Since other friends are doing it, I will join the meme posting my photo from the past year I like the more... and unexpectedly, is not portraiture/glamour/beauty/fashion/nude as I did a lot over the year (and still sitting on a ton of unpublished stuff, "thanks" to a camp organizer, but not only), but is a landscape made at a computer/community camp, which for me is kind of magic due to its special light and I am still using as a wallpaper on my computers.

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