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Is Photography Dead?

This is a fascinating question given the evolution of photography over the years. Popular photo apps like Instagram, Camera+, and Vignette have made it easy for everyone to take a beautiful picture that can be shared anywhere. Photography has been around for over one hundred seventy-five years and…

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San Francisco

The Summer of Satellite – San Francisco, CA.

With school back in for many, it’s becoming clear summer is coming to an end. We’ve had a great time virtually touring through New York, Chicago and Miami, but all good things… Speaking of “good things”, for our last stop we jet west to the city by the bay, San Francisco.  It’s a…

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Preserving Your Life

“When a man walks into a room, he brings his whole life with him.” – Don Draper Truer words were never spoken. Memories. Experiences. Regrets. Hopes. Dreams. All things that have helped mold and shape who you were, who you are, and who you will be. We carry these items with us in our…

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Miami Beach

The Summer of Satellite – Miami, FL

When you think about Miami, what comes to your mind? The recently crowned NBA Champions? The beach? That certain cop show from the 80’s? Or how about that GTA video game? To be honest, I think about all of those things and more. Miami is a fun town with lots to see and do. So [...]

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Chicago Skyline

The Summer of Satellite – Chicago, IL.

I’ve been to Chicago once. (I’m not going to include the trip I had when I was about seven years old, as I don’t remember it.)  It was in January so it was cold. I’m talking bone chilling cold.  But this is summer, which even though it’s about 80+ degrees right now, still makes it [...]

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How Important Are Your Photographs?

I read this article recently that had some impressive figures about the number of photographs that have been taken since the beginning of the new millennium.  Here are some quick nuggets from the piece: ~ 2.5 Billion people own a digital camera today. If one person takes 150 photos, that equates to 375 billion photos. [...]

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The Photography Behind Mess With Texas at SXSW 2012

It’s been an active last couple weeks for Team Seagate. Actually, like a bullet train leaving the station, ever since CES, we’ve been out in the world at various events and festivals showcasing how storage is part of everyday life whether it is in the world of film, music or gaming. And before you ask, [...]

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Saving Yesterday for Tomorrow

If you’re like me, celebrating a birthday can make you reflective. I celebrated one recently and it got me thinking about how fast time can fly by.  I don’t feel old, but I know I’m not moving as fast as I used to or am as active as I used to be. (Granted, I don’t [...]

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Kodak: The End of an Icon?

To some extent, I grew up with Kodak.  There have always been plenty of camera manufacturers around, but Kodak made photography accessible to the mainstream through simple, easy-to-use cameras.  Everyone could take a good picture with a Kodak camera, even Grandma. I’ve always looked at Kodak as a company that always was and would always [...]

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Checking Out MacWorld 2012

MacWorld is a yearly event in San Francisco, but this is my first time actually attending. It’s most likely because it’s only been within the last few years where I began my conversion to Mac. I still haven’t converted 100%, but I have an appreciation for the tools and software the OS supports. I’d done [...]

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