Octopuses & Photography

Around this time every year, Bonny, photographer par excellent, announces her Photography Calendar Pre-Sale. It is both a fun and somewhat intense time that finds us culling through her year’s collection of outstanding photographs in order to pick the 24 that will make the final cut (she prints the calendars in both horizontal and vertical formats with different photos included …

Twitter Hacks and You.

Last week Burger King’s Twitter account was hacked. The little darlings who hijacked it told the world that Burger King had been sold to McDonalds. That was on Monday. On Tuesday Jeep’s Twitter account was hacked and according to the hijackers, it had been sold to Cadillac. It was presumed the hijackers of both accounts were from the same camp; …

Social Marketing is for the birds – Cornell Hawks & Herons that is…

Some events are tailor-made for social media buzz.  Like new car model introductions, landmark events or anything in the celebrity sphere. But if anyone had ever told me that a 24/7 webcam focused on nesting Redtail hawks would draw a crowd I might have questioningly cocked my head a bit sideways. Yet that is exactly what the good folks at …

Type “Zerg Rush” into Google

Or you can just click here. Go ahead. I’ll wait. Ya do it yet? Good. Click the “Show” button to get my thoughts. [spoiler intro=”My thoughts” title=””] What you just witnessed (as you might have guessed from the title) was what is called in the gaming world as a Zerg Rush, a semi-popular (or unpopular, depending on which side of …

South Dakota Facebookers Are Ad Click Happy

Yesterday Mashable’s Sam Laird posted an interesting article titled, Facebook Marketers Reveal States Where Users Click on Ads Most and guess which state lead the pack?  Good old South Dakota is the Facebook click-through champion of the nation. In fact South Dakotans’ rate is 174% higher than the national average. If you look at that fact from an advertiser’s eye …

Project Glass

So, The Great Google in the Sky has determined that we should start working with wearable visual interfaces. Codenamed Project Glass, these little headbands contain a display that will sit just above eye-level, and give you on the spot notifications, in real time, in your upper peripheral area of vision. Check out the video below to get an idea of …

Why I LOVE my iPhone…

Over the weekend, we headed East to the Cheyenne River Ranch to visit our favorite Wild Idea Buffalos. The trip didn’t disappoint and I could go on and on about the morning spent with buffalo, but I think that’s a whole separate post. What I want to talk about here has to do with the above photo.  I snapped the shot on the way back from …

MY Top 8 photos from 2011

Well, It has been quite a year. I feel that I’ve grown leaps and bounds this year as a photographer, and with the addition of the new 5D(!!!!!!!) the sky’s the limit for 2012. I thought I’d take a minute and pull my favorite photos from this past year and tell you a little bit about the shots.     …

Viral Video of the Week

It is the ‘world’s first-ever senior citizen LipDub!’ And it is quite masterfully done. ‘Residents from Clark Retirement Community in Grand Rapids, Michigan team up with Grand Valley State University Film & Video Production students, alumni, and professors to create this sassy video to the jazzy-sweet contemporary crooning of Michael Bublé.’ The YouTube video count seemed to be down at …

Space Shuttle Atlantis – The Last Shuttle Mission and Social Media

As I sat at my desk this morning watching the Space Shuttle Atlantis lift off the launch pad at Cape Canaveral this morning, I was both thrilled and saddened. Thrilled because I was witnessing a monumental scientific undertaking being executed almost flawlessly and saddened because this was the last of the Space Shuttle missions. I watched the launch live on …

Email security note

If you receive an email from ‘The Electronic Payments Association titled ‘Rejected transaction’ or something to that effect – don’t respond. It is a phishing attempt. The opened email looks like this: _____________________________________________________       Canceled Transaction Transaction ID: 5645746324515345353 Reason for rejection View details in the report below Transaction report report_5645746324515345353.pdf 13450 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 100 Herndon, …

Word of the Week – linkbait

This one has been around for a long time. The principle is simple, publish GREAT [or controversial] content on your site so other site owners will link back to it. The content can come in a variety of packages. It can be: insightful, profound observations or thoughts unique, humorous videos, text or images infographs illustrating timely topics sensational or polarizing …

Word of the Week – Tweetup

A tweetup is a gathering of twitter users usually for social purposes – or as Urban Dictionary defines it, ‘A gathering of nerds attempting social contact, likely for the first time. Usually disintegrates into everyone running to the nearest computer to type to one another’ …hum, why does that sound so familiar?  

2010’s Internet numbers

Back in the old days of advertising we used to look at media reach – how many subscribers a newspaper had, how many viewers watched a tv show, how many ears tuned into a radio broadcast. Then we would apply what now seems like caveman-like formulas to calculate what kind of return on investment an advertising campaign might deliver. Even …

This week online

It was announced on Wednesday that Twitter raised $200 million in a new round of funding from venture firm Kleiner Perkins raising its valuation to $3.7 billion. “Sources said the San Francisco microblogging service is also adding two new board members: Flipboard’s Mike McCue and David Rosenblatt, whoran DoubleClick until a bit after it sold to Google” writes Kara Swisher …

This week in tech

This week one of the most talked about online events was Facebook’s introduction of its new ‘Messaging System’. It was labeled by most of the industry experts as the ‘Gmail killer’. At the Nov. 15, press conference Mark Zuckerberg said, not so. “This not an email killer, this is a shift towards more and more real-time communication. “We expect more …

6 things you (probably do but) might not know you can do on Facebook.

I was talking to my Dad on Fathers day and inevitably the conversation turned to Facebook and before long I was spouting off tip after tip of Facebook knowledge when it dawned on me that others could benefit from this information as well. So here you are… 6 things you may not know you can do on Facebook!!! These particular 6 …

Video Marketing – when seeing is doing

Where do you turn if you want to learn a new skill or purchase some new fancy gadget? The internet? That’s what I thought. Recently, I decided I wanted to learn how to photograph a water drop so I headed over to our trusty friend, Google and typed ‘photograph water drops’ in the search box. Here are the results: Digital-photography-school.com …

Everybody Like This!

So, Hank Harris just stopped by to drop off the a copy of his latest album “Shortcut to Hanksville”. I’m listening to it now, I’ll report back with a review after I’ve spent some time with it, but for now I wanted to show you the stunning graphics designed by, who else, ME! We’re working on getting the album up …

Termes Openhouse & Online Sale

Every year around this time our friend, family member and favorite sphere painter Dick Termes opens up his gallery for a Holiday Open House. He overs great deals on Termespheres but also on his many smaller, very cool Termesy things to buy. This year we went out a little farther into the marketing world and made fun posters and used …

Twitter 101

It seems that people either love Twitter or they hate it, passionately. Frankly, it is hard to “get” Twitter right away. It may take two or three or ten attempts before you reach the “wow” moment. Suffice it to say there are experts from every walk of life who tweet on a regular basis. They share their wisdom, they collaborate …

Top 10 things you can’t live without

What would they be? For the sake of ignoring reality forego the basics like breathing, eating and sheltering. Let’s also rule out people and pets. This Top 10 list is concerning 10 things you could live without if you really, really had to but…. Here are mine: NPR – I’m a loyal listener to the end (even through fund raiser …

Blogs – Talk the talk and walk the walk

Have you ever wondered what a Blego or a Blawg are? How about a Barking Moonbat? I have to admit that I am a true devotee and student of the English language. As a consequence, when I go off on an exploratory research adventure for no particular reason, it often has to do with the pursuit of some lexicographic whim …

The story of creation (via Twitter)

This wonderfully witty post is from Tom McNichol at the Huffington Post Day One Let there B-lite. OMG! Or shld I say Oh Me! It’s so much easier 2-C now. WTF was I thinking B4? Spent the rest of the day dividing lite from drkness. It is good. 🙂 Day Two Made a firmament (sort of a dome thing) to …

7 habits of the highly effective

Highly effective websites are like highly effective people. They don’t just happen. Their success is honed and developed. To explore this thought I found a summary of Stephen Covey’s book 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. Habit 1: Be Proactive Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind Habit 3: Put First Things First Habit 4: Think Win/Win Habit 5: …

#140tc

Today I’ve been attending the LA Twitter Conference via UStream.tv. So far I’ve watched the “Media Integration Strategies: Incorporating Twitter Into Your Existing Properties” session and a heartfelt “Thank-you Twitter” speech from San Fransisco’s Mayor Gavin Newsom. Although it isn’t like being there – no ducking out of a session to grab a sandwich at Langer’s  or hobnobbing with cronies …

Remembering 9/11

Most of us will take some time today to reflect on the September 11th tragedies of eight years ago. Its sobering to remember the disbelief, apprehension and grief we all held as the day unfolded. As the days and months passed we learned of the 2,752 who had died, we witnessed the ceaseless acts of bravery from those who were …

Our estimated time is…. Forever

Those are the words of one of the Primal Quest’s participants when s/he was presumably asked ‘when will you finish the race?’ For those who don’t know, Primal Quest is “an expedition-level adventure race in which endurance athletes from around the world compete with one another and against a 600 mile (965+ KM) wilderness course.” This year that race is …

2009 Sturgis Rally Goers Go Shopping

Ok, so this was wild. I went to the grocery store at about 3:30 this afternoon to pick up a couple things. It’s Saturday, it’s summer and the mid afternoon store is usually pretty quiet. It wasn’t today. Let me preface the rest of this post with the fact that the Black Hills of South Dakota hosts an unpredictable ‘rally’ …

Do you ever wonder what your dog is thinking?

I do all the time. I know he likes to eat. Every time I come home he picks up a shoe or a shawl or a shard of printed out news and brings it to me, tail wagging – happy and welcoming. Like the well trained owner that I am, I dig the dog food cup into his food bucket …

Is Twitter worth the time?

On June 22nd Amazon acquired online shoe/clothing merchant Zappos.com with a stock deal valued somewhere between $850 – $920 million. I’m sure there a more reasons for this acquisition than meets the eye but the most stated reason is Zappos’ CEO’s philosophy of “karmic capitalism”. What goes around comes around couldn’t be truer in this case. Tony Hsieh is Zappos’ …

One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.

What were you doing 40 years ago today when Apollo 11 made its historic landing on the moon? My unscientific statistics-ometer assumes about half of you weren’t doing anything because you were still twinkling away in your mom and dad’s eyes. For many of us, at the time much younger, ‘boomers’ however it was one of our first opportunities to …

Oh Wow!

I had a big ‘Oh wow’ moment on Saturday when I went to get the mail out of my mailbox. Mixed in with the usual blend of credit card offers (yes, I’m still getting them), catalogs and bills was the latest issue of Time magazine.  Pictured on the cover was the large, signature photograph of FDR – and the headline, …

A man before his time

I don’t know why I was thinking about the election process but… Back in 2006 a good friend of mine had the brilliant idea of setting up a website where regular citizens could ask local political candidates questions and those politicians, in turn, could respond. The idea was brilliant. No more canned questions with canned answers – rather a clear, …

And the Webby winners were brief…

This post is taken straight from the Associated Press: Webby winners take awards with 5-word speeches NEW YORK (AP) — Who needs Twitter’s 140 characters? Five words were enough for the winners at the 13th annual Webby Awards ceremony, where Biz Stone, co-founder of Twitter, took the prize for breakout of the year. Sticking to the Webbys’ tradition of acceptance …

Thought of the day -Youtube marketing

This one is from Mashable in a should-read article about 5 Outstanding Leaders in YouTube Marketing. One thing is becoming apparent: The brands that achieve long-term success on YouTube are the ones that consistently and frequently publish refreshing content that has intrinsic value for audiences online. The take away? -If you want to succeed in this brave (yet strange) new …

Thoughts on the Iran

We are all fascinated, some more, some less, with the drama of human injustice. This has certainly has been the case with the recent Iranian election and its ramifications. So much so that CNN is providing complete coverage both on the website and on the air. They are also doing something they didn’t do during the election and the resulting …

How Twitter has turned my life into colossal collections of clutter

Mind you, it’s wonderful, intelligent clutter. It has to be because it was created by the best writers, videographers, cooks, artists and photographers. However, there isn’t a way in the world that I will ever be able to look at it all. I’m one of those Twitterers who like to share links to meaningful content. That endeavor requires me to …

What is the best browser?

The folks over at ZDNet are conducting an interesting poll . The question is simply, “What is the best browser?”  You can view the poll here. Granted, the voting audience is decidedly techno-geeky. They are the folks who fix your computer when it is acting up or programmers who make all this internet magic work or perhaps they are security …

Who’s Tweeting at Twitter.com?

Here is a partial list – its kind of impressive: Reuters http://twitter.com/reuters BBC (Off-site List) http://menti.net/?p=1 CNN http://twitter.com/cnnbrk NY Times http://twitter.com/nytimes (The NYT also offers other sections in twitter) NY Times Business http://twitter.com/nytimesbusiness MSNBC http://twitter.com/dcagle Today Show http://twitter.com/TodayShow Wired News http://twitter.com/wired NPR http://twitter.com/nprnews Science Friday http://twitter.com/scifri Planet Money http://twitter.com/planetmoney ZDNet http://twitter.com/zdnett Conde Nast Portfolio http://twitter.com/Portfolio

Lets talk downloads…

I recently switched form CS2 to CS4, there are things I like and things I don’t and even something’s I don’t understand yet (imagine that). Back a while I was still a CS2’er I discovered the exciting new world of downloadable presets for Photoshop. Brushes, Custom Shapes, Gradients, Actions etc. When I made the switch to CS4 I thought I …

Photo What?

When I was 10 my dad got this really cool program for his computer. I think it was called Photoshop. He showed me how to use a couple of the tools, I remember specifically the “smudgy finger tool” was of particular interest. I played with it for a while and made (drew) a picture of a candle. I remember thinking …

Just say no to Internet Explorer

… I’ve been pulling my hair out this past week because of my dear friend Internet Explorer. Now, I could sit here and type on and on about why Explorer sucks and why you shouldn’t use it, but quite honestly I don’t want to and a quick trip to Google would provide you with more than enough reason to make …

A soothing service

I was Stumbling around this weekend and I Stumbled Upon this site. I was made to stop. Usually, I will instantly close/Stumble away from any site with intrusive sound. This one held me for a while. It felt good to just let it play and relax for a little while. Give yourself some Zen time.

Just to let you know…

We aren’t all business down here at Asio Studio. On occasion, we get to have some fun. For instance, Bonny and I made this. Be warned, it’s very important.

Social Media Stumbling

If there is one thing that can be said about me, it’s that I Stumble a lot. What’s that? No, no, I don’t trip over everything, I use Stumble Upon. It is a plugin for most browsers that will (after a brief survey) deliver websites tailored to your interests. Being a tec and web savvy kinda person, I tend to …

Who’s on Twitter?

Mars Phoenix http://twitter.com/MarsPhoenix NORAD http://twitter.com/noradsanta Smithsonia http://twitter.com/smithsonian Manitoba Museum http://twitter.com/ManitobaMuseum Tate http://twitter.com/Tate Holocaust Museum http://twitter.com/HolocaustMuseum Franklin Mus http://twitter.com/thefranklin Barack Obama http://twitter.com/change_gov AIDG http://twitter.com/aidg Starbucks http://twitter.com/StarbucksV2V The Humane Society http://twitter.com/HumaneSociety Red Cross http://twitter.com/RedCross Science Friday http://twitter.com/scifri Al Gore http://twitter.com/algore Ntln Wildlife Foundation http://twitter.com/NWF Farm Aid http://twitter.com/FarmAid Tyson Foods http://twitter.com/TysonFoods BBC http://twitter.com/bbcscitech NPR Weekend Edition http://twitter.com/WeekendEdition Live Science http://twitter.com/LiveScience New York Times …

State of Utah vs. social media

It doesn’t matter if you embrace or detest California’s Proposition 8, either way it is taking social media’s center stage. Many bloggers, micro-bloggers and social media account owners are amassing a movement to boycott the state of Utah, the Morman church and Marriott Hotels due to their organizing and financial support for Prop 8. Similar campaigns were mobilized against South …

Election 2008 and social media

For the first time in election history a presidential candidate used the powerful reach of social networking for something other than as a virtual ATM machine – the numbers tell the story: Facebook Obama: 2,379,102 supporters McCain: 620,359 supporters Obama has 380% more supporters than McCain Thanks to Forrester Research’s Jeremiah Owyang – @jowang MySpace Obama: Friends: 833,161 McCain: Friends: …

So its 7:31..

… even though my computer says its 7:31 in the morning. (I’m still getting used to Vista) I’m sitting here alone at work enjoying the silence and this song Johnny Cash is singing to me. I recently re-discovered Pandora, and subsequently am rediscovering lots of great stuff i once knew about but have since forgotten. Why am I here so …