WHAT IS PHONAR?
- Phonar
is about habits. It’s about trying to establish a habit, for a start.
- Rapid-fire
production and thinking through doing.
- What
do you need to be a photographer? Passion? Camera? Phone?
- You
almost become a slave to your habits. They’re imposed on us. We inherit
them.
- Systems
don’t want us to think for ourselves.
- Kodak
invented the first camera.
- A
photograph is more experiential; it’s about experience rather than the
evidence.
- Most
photographers keep their photographs on Facebook.
- Even
though photographs are bounded by a rectangular boundary, they’re not
actually rectangular.
- The
images are way bigger but they’re cropped so they can be shipped.
- The
mode of delivery has shaped the way we perceive the mode of information.
- The
mode of information is the photography.
- The
mode of delivery is the business model.
- We travel looking at a rear-view mirror.
We only understand the new media in terms of old media.
- If you
want to change the world, you have to start describing it differently.
- What
makes me different than everyone else? Perspective
- Transmedia
– When a story’s told on multiple platforms.
- Artisan
– Your specialist craft skills
- Connected
– Your network
- Trusted
– Your reputation/brand
- Something
fixed in time has providence.
- Some
images are to be believed.
- How are
other people going to interpret your images?
- A
class in Harvard passed with the highest marks because of collaboration.
- When
we start to think about ourselves as the potential collaborators, we move
from the space that photography is dead.
- Communication
and building communities widens an individual’s knowledge, abilities and
talents. The project that the student was working on was Mark Zucherburg
on Facebook. Through collaborating, one learns the art of story telling
and the importance of perspectives – which sets us all apart.
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