Steve Worcester
Admin Emeritus
I (and numerous other photographers) have posted photos for the last 10 years on my website, and I have to say it is a heck of a lot of work. I don't do it for the traffic or business, but probably because I want everyone to see what innovations and goings on are going on at the symposium.
But, does anyone look at it? I could go through all sort of reports on traffic to the pages, but really, with the AAW posting so much, and other turners, do you want to see it every year?
If so, can I get some volunteers to take photos of the instant gallery, banquet and demos? They need to understand color temperature and framing the subject. Resolution only needs to be in the screen size range, but in focus without someones butt in the photo (no, this hasn't been an issue in the past).
What do you think? Go or no?
You can check out 10 (9 actually) years worth of photos on
http://turningwood.com/aaw_main.htm
But, does anyone look at it? I could go through all sort of reports on traffic to the pages, but really, with the AAW posting so much, and other turners, do you want to see it every year?
If so, can I get some volunteers to take photos of the instant gallery, banquet and demos? They need to understand color temperature and framing the subject. Resolution only needs to be in the screen size range, but in focus without someones butt in the photo (no, this hasn't been an issue in the past).
What do you think? Go or no?
You can check out 10 (9 actually) years worth of photos on
http://turningwood.com/aaw_main.htm