A.D. Coleman, the NY Times’ first photo critic now has a blog. Seems like no one can resist switching over to the ‘dark side’ that is the blogosphere anymore.
(via J. M. Colberg)
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A.D. Coleman, the NY Times’ first photo critic now has a blog. Seems like no one can resist switching over to the ‘dark side’ that is the blogosphere anymore.
(via J. M. Colberg)
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Thanks for posting this notice regarding my blog, Photocritic international (http://photocritic.com). Funny to have you propose that by initiating this I’ve come over to “the “dark side,’” meaning the blogosphere. If this is the dark side, I’ve been there since I launched my online journal about my professional activities in the spring of 1995, shortly after the birth of the web.
We didn’t use the word blog then, of course, and didn’t yet have blogware. But what I did in that corner of cyberspace, which I called “C: the Speed of Light,” using the more cumbersome format of HTML postings via FTP, was pretty much what I’m doing now at PI. So I’ve been blogging since the mid-’90s. Just call me Darth.