BLOG ME, FOTOGS!
Hi my friends, I just opened FOTOGBLOG here for photographers and
others who would like to tell how it is on assignment. Like my old
Dispatches section of the Digital Journalist, I welcome first-person
stories about your experience. But my new site at www.fotogblog.com
is a lot less formal, more energetic, and faster.
You will no longer wait a month to get published. As soon as your
contribution is ready, I'll put it directly on the site; no need for
a "preview page". Write what you like, as often as you please.
FOTOGBLOG readers can post their immediate feedback, by clicking
on the COMMENTS button.
Although I may continue to make some editorial suggestions to brighten
and simplify your writing, my fotog site is casual and sweet. Use your
favorite variation of the English language, including the "colorful"
"technical terms" you use on the street.
If you want to post a comment, describe something someone said or
something you saw, say something funny, even if you only need an
expanded caption or a paragraph to do so, you're in the right place.
You may blog with or without photos to illusrate your text.
You can post as often or as seldom as you like, and you can update
with new thoughts daily while you're on assignment.
There will be a comments button right on your page, and an email link
to you, or to your photo site or agency, for readers who would like to
offer feedback or purchase higher resolution files of your images.
If you’d like to post directly to the blogsite, without your editor (me)
“making it better” you can use the COMMENTS button and post away on your
own, in a new window.
You're invited to get in on my e-party! Click on www.fotogblog.com and
click on the link, to send me your story. Or your joke.
You will make me happy to read and post your stories, and I will make you
a better writer.
The first seven contributors will receive a special gift, redeemable in
New York City.
How was it out there today? Let me know!
your friend and editor,
AMY MARASH
fotogblogger
amy@marash.tv
505-263-7776 cell
212-795-0678 home
www.marash.tv
+1 505 263 7776
others who would like to tell how it is on assignment. Like my old
Dispatches section of the Digital Journalist, I welcome first-person
stories about your experience. But my new site at www.fotogblog.com
is a lot less formal, more energetic, and faster.
You will no longer wait a month to get published. As soon as your
contribution is ready, I'll put it directly on the site; no need for
a "preview page". Write what you like, as often as you please.
FOTOGBLOG readers can post their immediate feedback, by clicking
on the COMMENTS button.
Although I may continue to make some editorial suggestions to brighten
and simplify your writing, my fotog site is casual and sweet. Use your
favorite variation of the English language, including the "colorful"
"technical terms" you use on the street.
If you want to post a comment, describe something someone said or
something you saw, say something funny, even if you only need an
expanded caption or a paragraph to do so, you're in the right place.
You may blog with or without photos to illusrate your text.
You can post as often or as seldom as you like, and you can update
with new thoughts daily while you're on assignment.
There will be a comments button right on your page, and an email link
to you, or to your photo site or agency, for readers who would like to
offer feedback or purchase higher resolution files of your images.
If you’d like to post directly to the blogsite, without your editor (me)
“making it better” you can use the COMMENTS button and post away on your
own, in a new window.
You're invited to get in on my e-party! Click on www.fotogblog.com and
click on the link, to send me your story. Or your joke.
You will make me happy to read and post your stories, and I will make you
a better writer.
The first seven contributors will receive a special gift, redeemable in
New York City.
How was it out there today? Let me know!
your friend and editor,
AMY MARASH
fotogblogger
amy@marash.tv
505-263-7776 cell
212-795-0678 home
www.marash.tv
+1 505 263 7776
1 Comments:
Nice site, can't wait till I have a free moment to leave an assignment or two, but for right now, I guess I'll leave a photography joke.
"How many photographers does it take to screw ina lightblub?" "50. 1 to screw it in, and 49 others to say, I could do that."
Chip Oglesby
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