Monthly Archives: January 2008

How do professionals use Blurb books?

We were just at the Society of Wedding and Portrait Photographers show in London. Crowds of people stopped by our booth and the most frequently asked question was, “How do professionals use Blurb books?” Thought it might be a good idea to share our answers with everyone here in the blog: 1) Pros make books [...]

Book of the Week delves into deviantART

I say curator. You think museum. Or maybe art gallery. But Sam Dobrow thinks book. Sam recently curated a book of photography called dA Love. It began as a contest on deviantART, which happens to be the largest online art community in the world. (If deviantART overwhelms you, grasp it here.) He reviewed the entries, [...]

OnMedia 100: Blurb makes the A-list

Exciting news out of New York: Blurb is an OnMedia 100 winner! If you follow new media and the ever-evolving Web 2.0 movement, then you’re probably familiar with AlwaysOn. This is their list honoring top startups from emerging sectors. It acknowledges a new generation of game-changing players in the marketing, branding, advertising, and public relations [...]

Flickr + The Library of Congress = One extra-large photostream

Did you hear the news? The Library of Congress has made a ton of its photos available on Flickr. We’re talking vast archive and it looks like Flickr will add other significant collections over time. You can even be a part of it by helping them tag the hundreds of images. You should know that [...]