Commentary by blog and social media consultant Josh Hallett on the use of blogs for public relations, media, marketing, communication & branding and from time-to-time the unsolicited opinion.
This is where my photo hobby began, my first camera, and my first digital camera, the Kodak DC290. Sure I had other cameras growing up, but this was the first camera that I actually cared what I took pictures of.

At the time I purchased this legend in early 2000 it was one of the first 2.1 megapixel cameras and cost a nice $1000. Throw in another $200 for the 96MB compact flash card and we were in business. Basically the same I spent for my Nikon D80 and a few 2GB SD cards :-)
How far we've come.
I actually lost the DC290 I originally had, but saw this for sale at a camera store today, $38.
I'm sad to be missing WordCamp this year, but we have a work retreat in Tahoe and then I have to get home for some family fun. Luckily, some of the crew from cnp_studio will be there. I'll look to Sean to take over the mantle of event photographer :-)

This week's edition of PRWeek features a story about the Sony PlayStation program that I am proud to be a part of. Mike has posted some thoughts over at VoceNation.

Just a follow-up to my previous post on Golden Gate shots....here are some of my favorites. It's amazing how small tweaks in camera settings can lead to such different shots.





So PR Week is having this little competition........so go vote for Voce!

Hyku isn't nominated since I stopped PR blogging a while back :-)