Book’em Dano!
Don’t listen to Tod….go and book your hotel for SXSW Interactive 2009 now or you’ll be sleeping on the street!
Don’t listen to Tod….go and book your hotel for SXSW Interactive 2009 now or you’ll be sleeping on the street!
What do you get when two photographers look for a way to play around with all their camera gear? They plan a photoshoot of course! One knows someone with a great location to shoot in, the other knows some great models. So after a couple of weeks of planning & coordinating schedules, we spent a…
This just arrived in the mail from Hong Kong (via usbfever.com): You can either just hold it up to your cameraphone’s camera or use the included metal rings (with tape) to attach it magnetically to your phone: Here’s a shot taken with the iPhone normally: Here’s the wide angle lens attachment: and the fisheye lens…
One of the cooler benefits the Olympic Games brings to the host city is all kinds of side events. The Cultural Olympiad is one of them and tonight was the preview for the Cultural Olympiad Digital Edition (CODE). Located at a number of locations around Vancouver, this post will cover some of the current installations…
This weekend I attended the 3rd installment of TEDxVancouver. It was held at the Chan Centre out at UBC which is a stunning place to witness any kind of event or performance. In this case, a thousand people came out for the day to listen to speakers from all different backgrounds and disciplines. I was…
If you’re planning on heading to Austin in early March to attend South by Southwest Interactive (SXSWi), here’s a few tips that might be helpful to you. I’ve been twice before and this year will be my third trip to Texas. Every year it’s gotten bigger than the last and I expect this year to…
As a follow up to yesterday’s post (which I updated with a better version), here’s a time lapse video of the drive home, recorded a little differently than the drive to work: Drive Home from John Biehler on Vimeo. Unlike the drive to work, this video was recorded with the still photo time lapse mode…
What do you get when two photographers look for a way to play around with all their camera gear? They plan a photoshoot of course! One knows someone with a great location to shoot in, the other knows some great models. So after a couple of weeks of planning & coordinating schedules, we spent a…
This just arrived in the mail from Hong Kong (via usbfever.com): You can either just hold it up to your cameraphone’s camera or use the included metal rings (with tape) to attach it magnetically to your phone: Here’s a shot taken with the iPhone normally: Here’s the wide angle lens attachment: and the fisheye lens…
One of the cooler benefits the Olympic Games brings to the host city is all kinds of side events. The Cultural Olympiad is one of them and tonight was the preview for the Cultural Olympiad Digital Edition (CODE). Located at a number of locations around Vancouver, this post will cover some of the current installations…
This weekend I attended the 3rd installment of TEDxVancouver. It was held at the Chan Centre out at UBC which is a stunning place to witness any kind of event or performance. In this case, a thousand people came out for the day to listen to speakers from all different backgrounds and disciplines. I was…
If you’re planning on heading to Austin in early March to attend South by Southwest Interactive (SXSWi), here’s a few tips that might be helpful to you. I’ve been twice before and this year will be my third trip to Texas. Every year it’s gotten bigger than the last and I expect this year to…
As a follow up to yesterday’s post (which I updated with a better version), here’s a time lapse video of the drive home, recorded a little differently than the drive to work: Drive Home from John Biehler on Vimeo. Unlike the drive to work, this video was recorded with the still photo time lapse mode…
What do you get when two photographers look for a way to play around with all their camera gear? They plan a photoshoot of course! One knows someone with a great location to shoot in, the other knows some great models. So after a couple of weeks of planning & coordinating schedules, we spent a…
This just arrived in the mail from Hong Kong (via usbfever.com): You can either just hold it up to your cameraphone’s camera or use the included metal rings (with tape) to attach it magnetically to your phone: Here’s a shot taken with the iPhone normally: Here’s the wide angle lens attachment: and the fisheye lens…
One of the cooler benefits the Olympic Games brings to the host city is all kinds of side events. The Cultural Olympiad is one of them and tonight was the preview for the Cultural Olympiad Digital Edition (CODE). Located at a number of locations around Vancouver, this post will cover some of the current installations…
This weekend I attended the 3rd installment of TEDxVancouver. It was held at the Chan Centre out at UBC which is a stunning place to witness any kind of event or performance. In this case, a thousand people came out for the day to listen to speakers from all different backgrounds and disciplines. I was…
If you’re planning on heading to Austin in early March to attend South by Southwest Interactive (SXSWi), here’s a few tips that might be helpful to you. I’ve been twice before and this year will be my third trip to Texas. Every year it’s gotten bigger than the last and I expect this year to…
As a follow up to yesterday’s post (which I updated with a better version), here’s a time lapse video of the drive home, recorded a little differently than the drive to work: Drive Home from John Biehler on Vimeo. Unlike the drive to work, this video was recorded with the still photo time lapse mode…
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we need to go ‘athletes village’ style and have a “Vancouver House” :-P
Booked, but Tod’s write-up was hilarious…
Becs, totally agree. Let’s put our heads together with you and me and Lisa and John and NOT Tod apparently, and figure out a place we can stay. :)