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Adam Smith: Live Event Photography

My old partner in software development crime, Adam Smith, is a man of

many interests: graphic design, user interface engineering,

record/CD/DVD/book collecting, music — especially flamenco percussion,

coffee, ranting and photography. This entry is about that last interest.

Since moving back to Vancouver from Toronto, he’s started a freelance photography business,

and his work is excellent. He specializes in available-light (a.k.a.

Flash Free photography), which I prefer myself — especially for live

events. He’s written up an explanation behind this preference:

I have chosen to avoid flash photography mainly for two reasons.

Firstly it’s distracting to the performers and the audience. The performance is the reason

those people are all there, and most people in the room will have payed money to be a part

of the event. Excessive use of flashes is just rude.

Secondly, and perhaps more importantly, I want my photographs to be a representation of what

the audience saw at the performance. If the performance was dark and moody, the photographs

should reflect that. Performers choose lighting carefully —

it’s as much a part of the presentation as their appearance and the sound quality.

If you’re out in the Vancouver area and you need a photographer for a

live event, Adam Smith is your man! Tell him Joey sent you.

Photo: Chuck D, photographed by Adam Smith.

Chuck D, photographed by Adam Smith.

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It Happened to Me

Random Tuesday Photos

For your viewing pleasure, a random collection of photos that I took over the past month or so.

Here’s Wendy on the night we took her out on the town (Bosotn, that is) for her birthday. This was taken just after her transformation into Drunkie the Birthday Girl:

Photo: Wendy on the night we took her out on the town (Boston) for her birthday.

Here I am, apple picking with Wendy. I was feely particularly jovial as Wendy had said “yes” to my marriage proposal the night before:

Photo: Joey goes apple picking.

And here’s Dave “Logan’s Dave” Ahrens, promoting his special cure:

Photo: Dave and the 'Got Gas? Sauerkraut Helps!' sign at Global Cheese.

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Chris Turner, Radiohead and Copyright

(I wasn’t going to post until tonight, but Wendy told me that the story I’m about to tell appeared on Copyfight. I’m not going to get scooped by BoingBoing this time, especially since I’m much closer to the story than their resident copyright guru, Cory Doctorow, is.)

Chris “Turner” Turner is an old friend of mine from our DJing days at Crazy Go Nuts University’s engineering pub, Clark Hall Pub. He is also an award-winning magazine writer and recently release his first book, Planet Simpson, a 450-page thick book that takes both a scholarly and a personal look at The Simpsons as both the reflector and director of popular culture. On a blog bearing the same name as his book, he (or more often, his wife, Ashley Bristowe) chronicles his adventures in the wild world of book publishing and promoting.

Turner has one entry that’s caught the interest of Copyfight. In the

entry, he talks about how he had to pay US$350 to Warner Brothers in order to quote a couple of

lines from a handful of Radiohead songs in Planet Simpson, while not

having to pay a single dime to Fox for the zillions of quotes from

Simpsons characters. He also notes:

“…of all the TV shows and movies and books and rock & roll songs I discuss in Planet Simpson (a vast, vast, vast

number), the only artists I’ve met personally are Radiohead. In other

words, I’ve had to pay to discuss the work of the only people cited in

the book who, in theory, I actually could’ve asked in person for

permission to use their work.”

To

my mind, quoting portions of lyrics and attributing them to the artist

should be considered fair use. However, the record companies don’t

think so, and this isn’t the first time this sort of thing has

happened. Pete Abrams had to change some strips of his webcomic, Sluggy Freelance, after being spanked for usiing — and attributing — the lyrics for James Taylor’s Fire and Rain.

We really need to spank the record companies.

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Renovations

As you can see, I’m in the middle of renovating The Adventures of Accordion Guy in the 21st Century.

The ol’ blog badly needed a little sprucing up, and I thought that this

weekend would be the perfect time. There’s still some work to be done

over the next couple of weeks, and I hope the end result will be both

usable and pleasing to the eye.

The renovations have given me a chance to trying out some ideas that

have been percolating around my head for a little while. Many of these

are Blogware-centric, so if you have a Blogware blog, resell them or both, I’ll have some goodies for you over the next couple of weeks.

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In the News

"We’ve got BOTH kinds!"

Comic: Blues Brothers meet Condi Rice.

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Toronto (a.k.a. Accordion City)

Accordion City is Getting an Apple Store!

Guile just told me that Accordion City has been designated to get its

very own Apple Store. I don’t know how local Apple retailers —

especially long-time non-chain Apple dealers like CPUsed and Carbon Computing — feel about this.

Photo: Interior of the Ginza (Tokyo) Apple Store.

Apple Stores tend to be way funkier than your typical computer retailer. Pictured above is the Ginza (Tokyo) store.

(By the way, single geek guys: unlike most computer stores, Apple Stores are frequented by women, and often cute artsy ones.)

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Accordion, Instrument of the Gods

Step Aside, DJ-D2, Here Comes AG-D2!

Urban Medium’s T-shirt design, DJ-D2 is pretty sweet…

Photo: R2-DJ image from Urban Medium.

…but in my opinion, the AG-D2 version is superior and even more ready to get the par-tay started:

Photo: Remix of 'R2-DJ' image using an accordion and a bottle of Jagermeister.