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SummaryColleen Devanie of REI joins Daniel to talk about agility and adaptability when complex processes are made even more difficult by business interruptions. We learn how to essential data is to make sure your process is agile and adaptable. As Colleen put it, you cannot be agile with guesses. Key Takeaways"If you're doing it right, your content supports the business in more than one channel"Data is the key to understanding efficiency of your process, when you have multiple inputs that cross each other and supply multiple outputs.Building a style guide that allows for flexibility is a key way to build agility into the process.Having a team that is passionate about the product can help support agility in imaging, creating images that the customer needs to see, even if they aren't called out in the style guide.Sometimes we think of agility as synonymous with cost savings, but sometimes its means creating the ability do the work that adds value to your customers.Having options, like dial knobs, that allow you to maintain your content needs while shifting responsibility to vendors or changing standards based on the business needs, is key to overcoming dramatic business disruptions.Being agile means having a process that your team can follow, but allows you to pivot when the business needs change.You can't be agile with guesses, you need data to make sure the levers you're pulling are working.Links & ResourcesColleen on LinkedInREI on LinkedInREI Talent Portal - Create an account, and please remember to maintain the accuracy of your information to help producers when they are casting. CreditsProduced by: Creative Force - creativeforce.ioEdited by: Calvin Lanz Sound - clsound.netHosted by: Daniel Jester - danieltjester.com
Tutti i mercoledì a CasaPNR, Gloria ospita la nostra "inquilina" Chiara Daffonchio, che ogni settimana ci fa conoscere nuovi imprenditori/commercianti del nostro territorio. Nella puntata di oggi: Marta Cosca - Medusa Photostudio - Viguzzolo
Dziś w ramach cyklu: Moja firma w Norwegii rozmawiać będziemy z Katarzyną Wrońską - Kędzior o prowadzeniu studia fotograficznego w Norwegii. Zobaczcie studio fotograficzne w Horten: https://kwkf-photostudio.com/ https://www.facebook.com/kwkf.photostudio/ https://www.instagram.com/kwkf_photostudio/ Zerknijcie do nas na stronę Dzieje się w Norwegii: https://dziejesie.no/
This past week I had the pleasure of getting to know Thaddeus Holownia. Our conversation really made me stop and think about how see my practice and myself. I hope that you enjoy our conversation! To see more of Thaddeus' work please visit.... https://holownia.com/ And his printing press can be found at.... https://anchoragepress.ca/
Danny interviews Isaiah about his work as a photographer. Be sure to come out for Isaiah’s show this November and December titled “sunrise: an introduction” at Phoenix Film Revival. Follow Isaiah on Instagram: www.instagram.com/isaiah__romero Don't forget to follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter at Phoenix Film Revival www.phxfilmrevival.com www.facebook.com/phxfilmrevival www.instagram.com/phxfilmrevival www.twitter.com/phxfilmrevival Your support helps keep film alive! Visit our Patreon to become a member today. www.patreon.com/phxfilmrevival
One of the strangest conflicts of the Great War happened 1000 miles east of Moscow between two units of Czech and Hungarian former POWs. What these troops were doing on the edge of Siberia is a fascinating tale of ethnic resentments, self-determination, and unintended consequences. Notes and Links A word about dates. Anyone writing about the Russian Revolution must wrestle with the date issue. The Russian empire used a different calendar than the rest of the world for several centuries. This means that the Russian calendar ran about two weeks ahead of the rest of the world. So an event such as the February Revolution occurred on February 23rd on the Russian calendar but March 8 on the western calendar. The Bolsheviks converted to the western calendar in February 1918, making life easier for them but more complicated for humble podcasters a century later who must decide which date system to use. I have chosen to give dates before the Revolution according to the old calendar, as people in Russian themselves would have experienced them. So in my text, the February Revolution happens in February and the October Revolution in October. Comparing the map of Europe before and after World War I reveals how many new nations came into being after the collapse of the Austria-Hungarian empire and the division of territory by the Paris Peace Conference. For years the Armistice, armed conflict stretched from southern Finland through the Baltics, Poland, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, and Romania. Before the Great War, Tomáš Masaryk was a professor of philosophy and Czechoslovak nationalist leader. He fled Prague early in the war and spent time in London drumming up support for a new Czechoslovak nation. After the Tsarist regime was overthrown in February 1917, he traveled to St. Petersburg to convince revolutionary leaders to allow the creation of a Czechoslovak Legion drawn from POWs that would fight the Central Powers. Russian POW camps were grim, overcrowded, and disease-ridden. They only became worse after the Revolution, when the new government put little priority on the care and feeding of prisoners. POWs were eager to leave the camps, to go home, to support the Czechoslovak Legion, or to join the Bolsheviks. Tsar Nicholas II was the heir to the 300-year-old Romanov dynasty and the supreme autocrat of all Russians. In effect, the entire nation was his personal fiefdom. He was diligent and hardworking but utterly unprepared for the task of rule and, frankly, not very smart. Nicholas was married to Alexandra, a granddaughter of Queen Victoria, and the couple had four daughters and one son. Alexandra became even more passionate about Russian autocracy than her husband, once telling her grandmother than the Russian people love to be whipped. Alexei, the young son and heir, had a blood disease hemophilia. He was frequently ill and likely would not have lived to adulthood. The trauma of her son's illness sent Alexandra scrambling for help and healing. She found both in the peasant mystic Grigori Rasputin. Rasputin was foul-mouthed, lecherous, and dirty, but he convinced the Empress that he and he alone could save her son. During the 1905 Russian Revolution, the people rose up in protest, but the military remained loyal to the regime and put down riots before they got out of hand. In one incident, troops opened fire on peaceful protesters, killing hundreds; this is an artistic representation of that scene. The Tsar implemented reforms to limit the revolution, but he walked them back as soon as possible. By 1917, the military had lost faith in the regime and began supporting protesters rather than fighting them. After the Revolution, the Provisional Goverment tried to control the government. On paper, they looked powerful, but in reality they quickly squandered any authority they might have had. The soviets or councils of Moscow and Petrograd had the real power in 1917. They were large, unruly bodies made up of factory workers, peasants in from the countryside, soldiers, and a handful of trained, experienced communist organizers. They attempted a form of direct democracy that ended up disorganized and brutal. Vladimir Lenin rushed back to Russia after the Revolution and quickly began organizing the Bolsheviks into the most formidable political force in the country. He and his party seized control in October 1917. The Czecho-Slovak Legion traveled east along the Trans-Siberian Railway. This map shows the entire route of the railway. The Legion actually joined the railway on a leg not pictured on this map that extended into Ukraine southwest of Moscow. According to their original plan, they would have to travel roughly 5000 miles from Ukraine to Vladivostock. A unit of the Czechoslovak Legion stands with one of their trains on the Trans-Siberian Railway. Five members of the Legion pose in a photo studio. I love this photo--it raises so many questions. When and where did they find a photo studio? Who came up with the pose? Did anyone recognize how silly they looked against a clearly painted backdrop of a classical column? Please note that the links below to Amazon are affiliate links. That means that, at no extra cost to you, I can earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. (Here's what, legally, I'm supposed to tell you: I am a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for me to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.) However, I only recommend books that I have used and genuinely highly recommend.
Fall Festivities Featuring Daniel Iannaccone and Danny De La Cruz A brief update on all the great stuff happening for PFR this fall. From shows to photowalks, check out what we have going on! The Phoenix Film Revival Podcast Hosted by Daniel Iannaccone For suggestions on future podcasts you can send us an email to podcasts@phxfilmrevival.com Don't forget to follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter at Phoenix Film Revival www.phxfilmrevival.com www.facebook.com/phxfilmrevival www.instagram.com/phxfilmrevival www.twitter.com/phxfilmrevival Your support helps keep film alive! Visit our Patreon to become a member today. www.patreon.com/phxfilmrevival
Fotomat & The Future Featuring Daniel Iannaccone and Danny De La Cruz Remember the days when dropping off and picking up your film was a breeze? We want to bring that back. The Phoenix Film Revival Podcast Hosted by Daniel Iannaccone For suggestions on future podcasts you can send us an email to podcasts@phxfilmrevival.com Don't forget to follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter at Phoenix Film Revival www.phxfilmrevival.com www.facebook.com/phxfilmrevival www.instagram.com/phxfilmrevival www.twitter.com/phxfilmrevival Your support helps keep film alive! Visit our Patreon to become a member today. www.patreon.com/phxfilmrevival
State of the Darkroom Featuring Daniel Iannaccone and Danny De La Cruz Catching up on the current state of affairs in the darkroom Daniel talks about what’s going on this summer and how we can see more participation from the community on PFR projects. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter at Phoenix Film Revival www.phxfilmrevival.com www.facebook.com/phxfilmrevival www.instagram.com/phxfilmrevival www.twitter.com/phxfilmrevival Your support helps keep film alive! Visit our Patreon to become a member today. www.patreon.com/phxfilmrevival
Safelight Labs Featuring Rob Cowan, Owner and Operator of Safelight Labs Instagram/Facebook: @safelightlabs Safelight Labs is a community darkroom located in the bustling metropolis of San Diego. Rob Cowan, the founder, started the project to create a space for film photographers to process, print and exhibit their work. With a little over 1k square feet, Safelight Labs is equipped with a studio for portrait work, darkroom with several enlargers, and even a space to print and scan your film. Be sure to stop in next time you are in the San Diego area! The Phoenix Film Revival Podcast Hosted by Daniel Iannaccone For suggestions on future podcasts you can send us an email to podcasts@phxfilmrevival.com Don't forget to follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter at Phoenix Film Revival www.phxfilmrevival.com www.facebook.com/phxfilmrevival www.instagram.com/phxfilmrevival www.twitter.com/phxfilmrevival Your support helps keep film alive! Visit our Patreon to become a member today. www.patreon.com/phxfilmrevival
Phoenix Film Revival Podcast with Copper State Film @CopperStateFilm Links: IG, Twitter: @PHXFilmRevival www.facebook.com/phxfilmrevival www.PHXFilmRevival.com info@phxfilmrevival.com
A conversation with Jeny @wildrootage about the environment and her upcoming art show. www.wildrootage.com Links: IG, Twitter: @PHXFilmRevival www.facebook.com/phxfilmrevival www.PHXFilmRevival.com info@phxfilmrevival.com
Xana and Joe stop by to develop their first roll of color film and to talk about their love of photography. Links: IG, Twitter: @PHXFilmRevival www.facebook.com/phxfilmrevival www.PHXFilmRevival.com info@phxfilmrevival.com
Show Name: AppFeast Show Episode: 1 Episode Title: Clear the Internets- We're Back! Show topics covered: Story 1 - Scramble with Friends for iPhone Story 2 - PhotoStudio for iPhone Story 3 - Clear App for iPhone
Dans cet épisode, Patrick Beja (notpatrick sur Twitter), Jérome Keinborg (jeromekeinborg sur Twitter), Cédric Bonnet (cedricbonnet sur Twitter) et Korben (korben sur Twitter) parlent de : * Facepad (Gratuit / iPad) * Baby Connect (3,99€ / iPhone & iPad) * Cardio Trainer (Gratuit / Android) avec des modules payants * Photostudio "le retouche atout (2,39€ / iPhone) * Et aussi: BNP Paribas (Gratuit / iPhone & iPad), Wake Voice (2$63 / Android), Anti spam (Gratuit / Android), Inception (Gratuit / iOS) * Les applications Korben.info (Gratuit / iOS) et Geek Inc (Gratuit / iOS)
An interview with Unified Color CEO/Founder Alfred Zee and his Marketing Director John Omvik. They discuss PhotoStudio the hot new HDR software that's storming the Photography World.