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I thought you would like to see some of the photos from a photo shoot I did recently for this awesome Jewelry designer. Her website is coming soon, and I will link to it if you ever want to buy some of the stuff.. enjoy. Photos were taken using a NIKON D-5000 Startupweekend Boston was a blast again! This time I wasn't involved as much in any team because of some stuff that came up, but I was still able to help out the "Couch Potato" team. I was very rushed though, specially for the video, so they are far from finished products. It took me about 2 hours to brainstorm and make the Logo, and the video I threw together in like 40 minutes. As far as the video, I really put it up only because the sound is pretty funny.. Hope you enjoy :) Printed with no darkroom tricks (i.e. no double exposures, no sandwiching of negatives, etc). All effects are registered in a single negative, and are obtained in the process of taking the photograph.
Camera: Nikon N80 FILM: T - Max 400 Professional Black & White Negative Film Two Startups Hot for Harvard: Parallel Cities and HerCampus
http://bostinnovation.com/2010/10/26/two-startups-hot-for-harvard-parallel-cities-and-hercampus/ Bu-Bu-bubbling hot!! At last Wednesday’s Mass Innovation Nights, ParallelCities introduced a prototype of our social augmented reality mobile application for the first time (!) to an incredible group of innovators, entrepreneurs, and tech enthusiasts gathered at the Microsoft New England Research & Development (NERD) Center. The event was an amazing convergence of energetic people and groundbreaking ideas, and we were just thrilled to be among the exhibited companies. And after talking and talking about our product for months, we were excited to finally have something for people to click and explore!
Our big idea: We all know that professional networking events can be incredibly useful, but let’s be real – they can also be unwieldy and unproductive. In a sea of dark suits and tiny ill-placed nametags, how do you know and find the people whom you should be meeting and with whom you should be exchanging ideas? Enter the ParallelCities mobile app: By having mobile access to a rich layer of real-time information about the personal and professional interests and experiences of the people surrounding you, you can identify and make targeted new connections with an unprecedented level of efficiency and ease. We were amazed by the unanimously positive feedback. People absolutely loved the idea of a mobile application that would help make networking at events... Keep reading this blog entry at http://blog.parallelcities.com/ ... Follow ParallelCities on Twitter! Hey, check out the newest version of the Vidicul.us logo that i just finished
Printed with no darkroom tricks (i.e. no double exposures, no sandwiching of negatives, etc). All effects are registered in a single negative, and are obtained in the process of taking the photograph.
Camera: Nikon N80 FILM: T - Max 400 Professional Black & White Negative Film I Designed the logo, twitter page, and other graphical elements shown on the website. www.Vidicul.us is the winner of Startup Weekend Boston, summer 2010. We were automatically placed on the Mass Challenge competition, and got a number of other prizes. Our amazing team, which was able to build the site in less than 24 hours of work, was composed of Graphic Designers, User Interface designers, Developers, Social Media and Marketing/Business people. Here are the team members: Alec Berryman, Ben Riseman, Catherine Duffy, Craig Krigsman, David Kressel, Jason Nochlin, Mike Altman, Pascal Rettig, Sidi Gomes and Yifei Zhang The site is not yet finished, so dont expect full functionality; but when it is finished you will be able to: paste a video link (URL from Youtube), then see the video in our theater setting; then click on the small characters/hecklers in the bottom and insert funny comments as you are seeing the video. At then end you would get a URL that would have all of your comments on the video. You would then be able to send it to your friends to see not only the video, but your comments at the exact same time you put them in. They could then insert their own comments or make fun of your comments, and they would get a new url in the the end that would have both your comments and their comments; and they could send this new URL back to you, or other friends. It is basically a video commentary mashup, where only the best comments would get passed around. And of course you would see only comments from people you cared about, or that had some unique feature that made your friend pass it along to you - Not the pile of garbage comments one usually finds on Youtube.
Here is a quick sketch I made for the "Day 2 night heels" team at Startup Weekend Boston, summer 2009.
From their website: "Day2Night has come up with a revolutionary solution to the problem of comfort and functionality versus style: CONVERTIBLE HEELS. Our heels, wedges, and boots come with heel attachments of varying heights that can be easily attached to increase your height or detached and replaced with smaller heels for a more comfortable trek." |
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