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Entries from August 2008

Summer is officially over– sort of.

August 26, 2008 · Leave a Comment

It’s time to get back to work.  Most institutions are swinging open the gates and students are unpacking.  It will not be long before one of my favorite times of the year to make pictures– fall. 

Everyone has settled in for the semester and the institution is in full swing.  Whenever my schedule permits I always do a little wandering.  Unscripted shooting brings me great pleasure and usually pretty sound results.  One of the most important goals when I’m on a campus is to have a few surprises for my clients.  The images above are a great example of this.  Only one was “on the list”.

Here’s to an autumn full of promise and crisp and colorful days.  The kind of days that make higher ed. photography such a joy.

Paul O’Mara

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Can FriendFeed be the Answer for Higher Ed. Marketing?

August 6, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Slate.com’s Paul Boutin wrote about what may be the answer to what has me so twisted about the Web 2.0 world and Higher Ed. Marketing. 

 

“…A bunch of former Google employees—techies who worked on Gmail and Google Maps—quit their jobs to start FriendFeed, a site that rolls up the output of 43 Web 2.0 servicesonto one auto-generated page. FriendFeed is basically a custom-tailored home page for people who are obsessed with the Internet. They can create their own FriendFeed page, or you can make one for them. Then, on a single page, you can see what videos they’re watching, whom they’re chatting with, and what pictures they’ve uploaded. If they add a DVD to their Amazon wish list, you’ll be notified. The beauty of FriendFeed is that it’s fully automated and requires no prior knowledge of any of the sites it crawls. You give it a name, and it’ll take care of the rest.”

–Slate.com 8/6/08

So now I get my head into their world and not be a party crasher on Facebook or any of the other hangouts where I know I’m not welcomed.  I can even make my daughter a “friend” and keep up with what she is doing.  Well, she’s 18 and I should trust her…

 

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Higher Ed. Marketing in Interspace

August 3, 2008 · Leave a Comment

 

The idea of tapping into a prospective students Internet world to inform them of the value of a particular college or university is most likely a difficult and frustrating prospect.  My experience with “that place” is a far more rudimentary relationship than my 18 year-old. 

“Today the Internet is much more than esoteric discussion forums. It is a mass medium for defining who we are to ourselves and to others. Teenagers groom their MySpace profiles as intensely as their hair;…

 –The Trolls Among Us  By MATTATHIAS SCHWARTZ  –New York Times 8/3/08 –a great but disturbing story.

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