Archive for February, 2010
Backup Dragon
MP3s make my blog interesting without having to do much of that annoying “writing” shit. After shooting photos for four or five years, I finally purchased a plan from a backup service to keep all my photos safe and sound at a datacenter on the moon (or however backup services work). But before I signed [...]
Voicemails from Adam
Christ, time to lighten the mood in here. I’ve been meaning to upload these for EVER (they’re a couple weeks old), but I haven’t found the time. And really, I think they’ll act as a good way to open the windows up on the ol’ blog and air out some of the existential funk that’s [...]
Cupcake Wrapup
Alright, I just thought I’d put a cap on this whole thing before I drop it. It’s been a little heavy in here.
I heard two podcasts recently that really resonated with me, and I’ve edited down a couple morsels of inspiration from them. These are both from The Candid Frame, easily one of my top [...]
“Cupcake” Response Response
So my buddy Joel posted a response blog to my last entry, and I thought I’d rebut, one last time.
His response is exactly the response I was talking about, which is more or less, “You do what you have to do to be able to afford the things you want to do.” But maybe my [...]
I Don’t Want Your Fucking Cupcake
It’s amazing, the effect work has on my general disposition. “Oh, Christ, Bill. Are we complaining about work again?” Number 1: Yes. Number 2: Yes, fuck you.
Unless you’re very close to me (e.g., Nina), I don’t show it much, or I just avoid you, but the past week has worried me a bit. I’m back [...]
Photoblog Relaunch
“Failed to Find a Place for the Imported File”
I just got this error in Lightroom today for the first time, and I panicked a bit, thinking it was a failing hard drive, something wrong with the USB port in my camera, or something wrong with my SD card. Other people posted the problem online, and it seemed to be solved by using a [...]
Me too! Me too!
I’ve been kicking around the idea of doing my own “take a picture every day for a year” project, a project that every camera owner on the planet (or at least on Flickr) seems to be tackling lately. I always talk myself out of it. I mean, I ran Moonplantation (my old photoblog) for just [...]




