Back in Fort St John, just in time to catch the last Day of the Trade SHow.
Photography Lesson Over There
Yesterday on the Motion Media Blog I wrote about Real Estate photography, which is something I have been doing a lot of lately. Oddly enough it is actually quite interesting. Every house I capture has something different to offer. Different colours, different challenges. I have to compensate a lot of lighting issues, for example the sun light coming in the windows.
I certainly haven’t master the trade, but I’m coming along. The more and more I do it, the more I understand. The houses I have done are all house for sale and ones that people are moving out of. I’m looking forward to the chance to capture some house that have been recently decorated and renovated. It will be nice to showcase someones hard work.
Anyways head on over to the Motion Media Blog and take a read on the mini tutorial I wrote about what to think about when doing Real Estate Photography.
Blogcamp Yellowknife
This past weekend I attended the first Yellowknife Blogcamp, like I mentioned earlier. It was a fun and informative afternoon. It was good to catch up with old friends and to meet new people from different walks of life.

I’ll do my best here to recall the events of the camp. Once we were all settled David Maguire to the stage first, figuratively of course, and spoke about design and usability. Actually a lot of what he talked about was very informative and much like what I was hearing a lot about while at Drupalcon.

As soon as David wrapped up Liz Hargreaves started speaking about Adobe Kuler, which is a very neat tool. I think there is a lot more to it than I even understand, but what I gather is it helps collect colours. It will show all the colours of a photo, but will help you figure out what colours go together.

From there we move on to Taylor Moore who has some pretty amazing stories I’m sure. He shared with us what it is like being a Game Developer and his journey of developing a children’s game that helps teach language. The final thing he showed us was a free online game like Rock Band or Guitar Hero, called iRok2. The idea is a user chooses music video from a site like YouTube and then by either keyboard or controller they play the game. Everyone should try it.


To end off the day Nancy and myself got into the real blogging/social media topics. I started off by talking about how being social got me to where I am today, that being a very social media oriented job in Northern BC. One thing I liked doing was to only get the conversation going and to see how it unfolded around the room. So on the flip side Nancy took hold of the conversation and questioned how being social and blogging could be a negative for our lives and impact our jobs or futures.

The afternoon was great and really reminded me of a Bird of a Feather session at Drupalcon. I hope to be able to attend another one in the future.
In Yellowknife for BlogCamp
I’m in Yellowknife and today happens to be the blog camp.
I ride the bus in Yellowknife
Riding the bus in Yellowknife is something I actually enjoy now, but it hasn’t always been that way. When I was in school I feared the bus.
When I was in middle school and high school I refused to take the bus into town. I would be riding with all the other students who were on it, it would be packed, people everywhere. I just did like that. That being I would ride it when when it wan’t 8:05am or 3:50pm. So it wasn’t that I didn’t like the bus, it was more I didn’t like a large amount of people crammed into a small space. I would do horribly if I tried to commute in New York.
Nowadays, every time I am in town I ride it, mostly because I fly back and don’t normally have a vehicle. It is peaceful for me in a strange way. I don’t have to worry about driving, I always ride it when it is empty, I can just do what I want.

Actually one of the things i have always wanted to do, is conduct interviews on the bus. The bus gets through town and back in about 30 mins, so it would be perfect to either do an audio interview or even video. It was add a good backdrop or background noise. Obviously I have yet to get to that point of actually doing it.


When I’m heading downtown my route consists of going from Finlayson Dr to Woolgar Ave to Northlands Trailer Park and finally onto Franklin Ave into downtown.


I must say I do really enjoy Yellowknife’s Public Transit now, which for me is such an odd things having been so against it as a kid and also so determined to have my own mode of transportation.

Do you ride the bus in your town?
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