
Hi Everyone,
Just for your reference, I've moved my personal blog to a new location on my domain name or http://johnpaulphotography.com/blog/
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This blog is about having fun and learning about photography with Me!
IntotheDarkroom has a great blog article on this topic. Also see my comments at the end of their blog article!
http://intothedarkroom.com/blog/
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John Paul David
l johnpaul@johnpaulphotography.com
Marketing position in Social or Digital Media
Skills
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Technology
Office Software: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Google Docs. PC: Familiar with hardware test & install of CPU, memory, video, optical drives, and other peripherals. Photo & Graphics Editing: Adobe Photoshop CS 1-4 & Lightroom 1-3. Video: Microsoft Movie Maker and Camtasia Studio 6. Publishing: MyPublisher, Mpix PhotoBooks and ROES. Advertising: Web Ads, Google Adwords/Adsense and Facebook Advertising. |
Professional Experience
Johnpaulphotography.com – San Jose, CA
Events, Portraits and Social Media Photography
Owner & Photographer, Present
As owner, I worked with potential clients, photographing events, editing photos, hosting on website including optional products like prints, photo albums and wedding photo books. I managed up to 2 assistant photographers on big events like weddings and corporate parties.
Selected Accomplishments:
Printroom.com, Ltd – Santa Clara, CA
Digital lab service for photo online storefronts & workflow software for professional photographers
Marketing Manager,
2008 to 2009
I reported directly to our Marketing Director for social media and online tool support. My duties included: taking product photos, creating online video self-help videos, tracking both social media and photographer related sites for market analysis and trends.
Selected Accomplishments:
s3 graphics co., Ltd – Fremont, CA
Supplier of graphics, video and multimedia accelerators for the PC market
Social Media, Press & Marketing Program Manager,
2002 to 2007
Coordinating hardware requests, selecting and testing web reviewer benchmark applications while working closely with each web reviewer for Web Product Reviews with such prestigious sites as: Anandtech.com, TechReport.com, Xbitlabs.com.
Selected Accomplishments:
s3, INC – Santa Clara, CA
Supplier of graphics, video and multimedia accelerators for the PC market
Assistant Program Manager & ISV Evangelist,
2000 to 2002
Main duty was to seed our ISV partners with S3 Graphics evaluation graphics cards. I also was responsible for reporting new issues from our ISV partner to our internal software group for validation and fix.
Selected Accomplishments:
Education
San Jose State University- san jose, CA
Bachelor of Science, May 1996
DeAnza Jr. College, Cupertino, CA
Associate of Arts, DeC 1994
Volunteer Work, Certificates & Interests
References Available Upon Request
New website that lets you submit your photos for their travel magazine. http://bit.ly/dtxlsY
Chance to get some exposure and maybe some free, viral marketing. Here's how it works,
"We are a Travel Magazine interested in showcasing the world through your eyes. If you like travel photography and writing, Picsean is the place for you!
Upload images, write stories, and share with us the best of the culture, people, places, food and more from your travels. You get paid when we feature your work in our magazine and website."
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"Alain de Botton, the recent writer-in-residence at London's Heathrow
"Those who had known the age of planes," he wrote, "would recall the confusion they had felt upon arriving in Mumbai or Rio, Auckland or Montego Bay, only hours after leaving home, their slight sickness and bewilderment lending credence to the old Arabic saying that the soul invariably travels at the speed of a camel."
And when an ashy volcanic cloud from a distant land — something elemental and ancient and out of place — slows our bodies, our baggage and our lives to that speed as well, there are lessons. They're unwelcome lessons, because they tell us that we're not as in control as we'd like to believe.
That sometimes, without our flying machines and the world they serve up to us so seamlessly, in the end we are the powerless victims of our own 21st-century expectations."
I thought this MSNBC article summed up nicely my thoughts in my previous blog entry on the Icelandic volcano eruption and its affect on airline travel.
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April 9, 2010 by johnpaulphotography | Edit
Normally I don’t post technology news here but on my personal blog but this recent article is relevant to anyone using today’s technology. Plus Adobe’s Platform Evangelist, Lee Brimelow, is using his blog and the press picking up the article to get his message out (Hello can you say Social Media!).
Getting back to the original topic, the reason this steams me is I am an avid user of Adobe’s products including Flash. While I am not a user of Apple’s very popular products like the iPhone and the iPad, I am an admirer of their innovation and popularity. However I am peeved at Apple’s, and by extension Steve Job’s, insidious ploy to not allow Flash to work on their products. From the iPhone to the new iPad. For me this has implications as my main photography website uses Flash. I know of literally thousands (if not millions) of websites that uses flash too. So this hits me on a personal level. Now if the premise of Lee Brimelow’s article is correct, Apple is not doing this for the good of the public or the little developers. Nope they are doing this to control the market, squeeze more profits and give the boot to a potential competitor like Adobe. Hello? Doesn’t this smack of anti-competition? Where is the US Department of Justice in all of this? You would think they would already be announcing some sort of anti-competitive investigation on Apple.
On the other hand, I do applaud Adobe’s stance on this situation. Instead of retaliating as Lee Brimelow suggests they could do, “Many of Adobe’s supporters have mentioned that we should discontinue the Creative Suite products on OS X as a form of retaliation. Again, this is something that Adobe would never consider in a million years. We are not looking to abuse our loyal users and make them pawns for the sake of trying to hurt another company.”
In short, we should be supporting the guys at Adobe that develop apps that help artists, photographers, etc. We should not be helping a company that puposely cuts out a company that could help them make their products even more amazing.
To paraphrase Lee Brimelow, “Go screw yourself Apple!”
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P.S. I added the “!” to Lee’s phrase as a way of completing the sentiment.
PAYERNE, Switzerland - A solar plane with wings as wide as a 747 and the power of a small motorboat took to the skies for the first time Wednesday, cruising a mile high at bicycle-like speeds for nearly 1½ hours in a step toward becoming the first sun-powered aircraft to circle the world.
In its maiden test flight, "Solar Impulse" — designed by Swiss adventurer Bertrand Piccard's team — completed a series of turns, slip maneuvers and bank angles reaching 5 degrees. Most importantly, it proved able to take off and land.
The team plans to fly it around the world in 2012, the goal being to show that renewable energy can replace fossil fuel.
Click on the link above for the rest of the article....
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