What do you think: is social media a fad? Many have questioned this for years now.. To answer your thoughts this video might give you a little more insight to how big social media has REALLY become, it sure did for me.
I’m back again for my second attempt at 365 days of self portraits! This time I decided that I would start it on my 20th birthday, which was on July 7th. Turning 20 has signified many things to me including the fact that I’m getting older, time has been flying right on by and I’m only a year away from being completely legal. I figured no other time would be better to start a project like this one since I’ll be able to see my growth between 20 and 21 as a person and as a photographer. By taking this challenge I’m hoping to gain more self knowledge and photography skills throughout the next year.
I invite you to come along for the ride of the wonderful and interesting days that are to come ahead from this project. You can find the photos by either:
My first and unsuccessful try at the 365 day project ended up turning into 19 days of self portraits which can be seen in my Flickr set.
I have never shared the three inspiration videos for my 90D90 project. The first one is the original from Adam Scott Paul, who took over 3,200 photos with his Nikon D90 in the first 90 Days.
The second is from Ryan Aylsworth who did a clean version of his 90D90, which is below, and also has an unedited version.
And the last, but not least, is by Mrik who put together a more time lapse oriented piece.
The spoof of Twitter, Flutter, introduces nanoblogging, which takes down the 140 character limit of Twitter down to 26 characters. I mean seriously, who needs vowels?

I signed up to Likaholix yesterday after reading a few tweets about it. This new social network definitely has some potential and is a bit addicting.
So what is this Likaholix that you speak of? Likaholix allows you to share, discuss and discover your likes with people. Essentially, you find things that you enjoy and add them to your profile. The site will ask you to enter the name of an item in the ‘Like Something’ box and then give you options to choose from, or you can add a link to the thing that you like. Then you will be able to add a comment about something particular you like about whatever that thing may be. If other users like the identical thing that I do, they may say that they also like it. This is where you can find people who like the same things and can meet new friends through Likaholix.

Note: There is no hating going on around the site, only positive feedback. Of course you can view a friends profile and always make fun of them if they like something you don’t agree with.
UPDATE: The site is still currently in limited private beta, but I now have a permanent invite code which means all of you readers can now join the site through me using the code. All you have to do is click here to sign up.
The user twoeggplants on Etsy.com has made it possible. What a crazy, awesome idea! The iPhone soap is said to be about the same size as the real deal.

“It has the black button at the bottom and the “screen icons” in its “flat screen”. The top layer of the soap is dark grayish black and the bottom layer is a slightly lighter shade of gray. I must say that this is one of my coolest creations and each feature is meticulously created.”
It weighs about 3 ounces and the two that are available come scented either Mojito or Tropical Mango. You can even customize the fragrance or have none at all. Honestly perfect gift for a friend who loves iPhones, or even yours truly.
You can check it out on Etsy.com
When I watched “The Last Kiss” one of the songs that stood out to me was ‘Ride’ by the Cary Brothers. Then the other day while going through my iTunes library I rediscovered the song and realized how much I liked it. The music video, above, was done by celebrity photographer Tyler Shields and stars actress Brittany Snow.
You can download the song here: ![]()
Or take a look at “The Last Kiss” soundtrack: ![]()
I just ran across this stop motion video called “Fat City Reprise – Long Gone” by Cesar Kuriyama, which was created from 45,000 photos taken by a Nikon D200 DSLR. I fell in love with it and thought I’d share.