Redesign and refocus
Tuesday, February 2, 2010 at 7:53PM | by
Paul Chin Jr. January was an extremely short month for me. The blog got a bit of a face lift by adding some of the webby 2.0 stuff. I've added it just in time for web 3.0 with the launch of the iPad. My brief thoughts on it are that it will change the media industry over the next 2 years. New website/magazines catering to every niche will find their voice on it. Hopefully that will give me plenty of opportunities to provide photographs and illustration for the medium. I'm excited.
I picked up a 35mm point and shoot off craigslist and ran a few rolls of film through it. I like it, its very freeing when you don't have to worry about camera settings and all the technicals. Just photograph what you find interesting and remember why you love making images in the first place.




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