Brand development in 4 steps
Marketing often talks about brand development as a critical step in moving a company beyond a specific product or service and making it a solution to a need in consumers’ minds. However, the actual...
View ArticleFamous Photographers' Best Photos According to Google
I came across an interesting post over at The Guardian a while back that discussed whether Google's ranking algorithms are good at gauging art, and whetherPhillip Ennis's insight:The article may be...
View ArticleHow 1970s Italian Photography Inspired Instagram
If Luigi Ghirri were still alive, he might very well have been one of the most popular users on Instagram.Phillip Ennis's insight:Classics seem to live on and continue to inspire.See it on Scoop.it,...
View ArticleFOUND: A New Curated Photography Collection from the National Geographic...
Ladies and gentlemen, we present FOUND, a new site that features a curated collection of photography from the National Geographic archives.See it on Scoop.it, via Photography as content
View ArticleThe Creative Content Marketing Bar is Higher. Can You Reach It?
... Brands are hard pressed to stand out with their content marketing, often taking a “more is better” approach. As David Meerman Scott says, the marketing one hundred is now the marketing ten...
View ArticleGood Luck and Good Light
Broke and without work, Daniel Rodrigues had to sell his photo gear to pay the bills. Then one good frame gave him another shot at photojournalism.Phillip Ennis's insight:Just a reminder to give your...
View ArticleInterview with Matt Stuart on Street Photography, Ethics, and the Future of...
When I started street photography, one of the photographers whose work always amazed me was that of Matt Stuart. He is part of the international street photography In-Public, and has caught some of the...
View ArticleHenri Labrouste at MoMA
“Henri Labrouste: Structure Brought to Light,” an exhibition about the 19th century French architect, opened this week.Phillip Ennis's insight:"Labrouste made an invaluable impact on 19th-century...
View ArticleReal-life images of X100S in Vietnam | Peter Pham on DPreview
Here are some images I took with the Fujifilm X100S that was loaned to me by my camera vendor in Vietnam. I have used the X100 and am looking to see if the X100S does indeed have the improvements. I...
View Article2013 Sony World Photography Awards Open Competition Category Winners Announced!
The World Photography Organisation today announces the winners of the 2013 Sony World Photography Open Competition.Phillip Ennis's insight:Take a look at the 2013 Sony World Photography Winners...
View ArticleHow Enterprises Can Increase Productivity with Mobile Technologies
Mobile devices are here to stay. The challenge for enterprises is to contain the security risks so that the increased productivity, freedom and cost savings are not outweighed by the burdens.Phillip...
View ArticleWar/Photography exhibit set to debut in LA
Photographs of war dating back to 1887 are set to debut in a free exhibit at the Annenberg Space for Photography in L.A.Phillip Ennis's insight:Check out the upcoming 150 image exhibit,...
View ArticleAn 8-Step Social Media Marketing Strategy For Brands | AllTwitter
An 8-Step Social Media Marketing Strategy For Brands If you’re a brand getting started with social media, it can quickly get overwhelming. Platforms such as Twitter and Facebook come with a pretty...
View ArticleInstagram Isn't a Threat to the Photography Industry
The New York Times came under fire for publishing an Instagram picture on the front page of its Sunday paper. Critics argue the app is threatening to change the face of traditional photography.Phillip...
View ArticleMet Exhibit Showcases Photography's Evolution During the Civil War
"Photography and the American Civil War," opening Tuesday at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, features hundreds of images representing important moments both in the war and in the history...
View ArticleSocial Network Overload - Blog About Infographics and Data Visualization -...
How often have you checked your social media accounts today? Feeling unplugged is a problem for many people. Social Network Overload from mylife.com talks about how people are addicted to social media,...
View ArticleBrisbane Hyperlapse 2013 (Timelapse HD)
I landed in Brisbane the February 7, 2013. After 43 days in photographs and post production, more than 4500 photos, I finished my first timelapse dedicated to the…Phillip Ennis's insight:"43 days in...
View ArticleAn Infographic on Creating Sustainability in the Photography Industry
Photographers often grumble about the rise of hobbyist photographers who charge little to no money across all kinds of photographic niches, robbing harPhillip Ennis's...
View Article9 Content Marketing Lessons From Tourism Australia
In this climate of economic uncertainty and risk-averse marketing, how did Tourism Australia manage to pull huge wins from their sun hats? The answer lies in their carefully constructed social media...
View ArticleBert Stern's Beautiful Photography and Less-Beautiful Personal Life, on Screen
A new documentary shows two sides of the man who took some of the most iconic celebrity photographs of the 20th century: creative genius and womanizer.Phillip Ennis's insight:Excited to see the...
View ArticlePulitzer-winning photography captures chilling scenes of Syrian conflict
The Pulitzer Prize winners for breaking news and feature photography have been announced, and all depict scenes from the civil war in Syria. The near-century old journalism prize first began...Phillip...
View ArticleUnique photography project gets strong reception in Iran
Azadeh Akhlaghi’s "By an Eye Witness" is a unique undertaking in the country.Phillip Ennis's insight:Azadeh Akhlaghi’s “By an Eye Witness”, These photographs are a reenactment of scenes from history...
View ArticleThe Daily Cartoon
Online version of the weekly magazine, with current articles, cartoons, blogs, audio, video, slide shows, an archive of articles and abstracts back to 1925Phillip Ennis's insight:Yes, it's baseball...
View ArticleInstant forever
WITH the possible exception of the keyhole, there is no frame for an image more familiar than the white border of a Polaroid instant photograph. Anchored by a thick...Phillip Ennis's insight:"The...
View ArticleProtecting the Right to Photograph, or Not to Be Photographed
Confusion over France’s strict privacy laws has made it harder for street photographers to work in the tradition of legends like Henri Cartier-Bresson.Phillip Ennis's insight:Luckily for me, the...
View ArticleAnalog Photography Finds Its Place In the 21st Century
Even as digital cameras become better and cheaper, and Instagram has become ubiquitous, an unlikely resurgence in old-fashioned analog photography is takingPhillip Ennis's insight:"Nostalgia is...
View ArticleSlaves of the Internet, Unite!
“They really do admire your work, just not enough to pay one cent for it.”Phillip Ennis's insight:A must read for anyone self employed in a creative field. The next time you (a creative professional)...
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