Hola RemixCitizens! (Hello Everyone!)
If you're new to the RemixCity Movement, no worries, after 30 years of doing this stuff, it always finds a new audience. When you believe in something so viral it's hard to let it go.
If RemixCity were to show it's full potential no less than 30 popular websites would provide all the functionality it was originally designed to offer users. That's why it morphs over time and it's even more validated when these sites merge and acquire each other.
Ultimately the innate nature of RemixCity is intact as a separate entity. Undoubtedly RemixCity is about Human Rights in every country. These apply in a gender neutral sexual orientation agnostic worldview. All humans count. Things like Don't Ask Don't Tell do not exist in a RemixCity universe but yet it is a part of our daily reality.
Eventually the photos and video coming from me will reflect these movements as we overcome ignorance and hate.
The educaton system in America needs an overhaul, we've been fighting that battle on the frnt lines for 12 years, we don't stop. We're Harder, Better, Stronger, Faster, our work is never over!
Thank you DAFT PUNK!
While the tech was new to me, I learned pretty quickly, thanks to the videos and expertise of so many of you, I'm always learning. As an experiential learner I must do something to learn anything.
The Red Bull FlugTag 2010 recently held in Miami was a field test of my new skill set shooting with a G1. I took pix inside my house, from my balcony, as I walked to the bus stop etc. Over 680+ by the time I got home EXHAUSTED.
The idea was never quantity, it was about quality, looking for those lil moments that make for interesting photography. Indeed most of my shots don't reflect the thousands of people who were there. That is by design.
I did a series some time ago called DownTown Miami by Foot. Where in tourist mode I photographed DT for an entire day just walking around and snapping things. I basically did an upgrade to that with my G1 since that series was done wit a metallic pink Kodak EasyShare V803 (my mom's camera!).
I was saving up for a um, real camera and thanks to PANASONIC that dream is alive and well.
I'm an eccentric guy so I do expect some frustration after you see my galleries. The idea is not to give you the typical Miami photojournal. My view is that of a native with obscure ideas, like a Hemingway porttrait of a county, a city, a nation.
So you've been warned and yes, I have over 2000 photos and videos since I became an LiHD family.
Thanks so much to Panasonic. Thanks to our Team Leaders. Thanks to my friends on here who share their expertise so willingly and so hilariously! You all make this project work!
Like Jay Z said "On to the next one..."