Photos From The Commons

Mar
26
2008


Photo by: Bob Jagendorf

Back at the beginning of 2007, I had an idea to highlight some of the amazing photographs that are added to The Commons every day. In my zeal for the idea, I jumped right to trying to do a "Best of 2006" book, but didn't start until January of 2007. Thus was the project doomed to the inevitable interference of life.

Fast forward to early this year and I got the itch to revisit this project. However, fully aware of how easily a grandiose book project could get pre-empted, I instead let it brew for a while before just jumping in where I had left off.

What I've seen works best for side projects like this idea is when things are built up out of small components. Those small components or small tasks lend themselves well to an hour here and there generating actual progress and usable results. There is no grand churning in the background with a final product emerging at the end.

So, for this idea, I think it makes much more sense to use the domains I bought for the project (fromthecommons.com and .org) and the subdomain I set up for the photo version specfically (photos.fromthecommons.com) to do smaller highlighting of great Creative Commons photos on a daily or weekly basis using a blog format.

A later book at the end of the year would thus be much simpler as all of the nominated photos would already be chosen.

So, I set up Wordpress on that domain and modified my tools for finding great photos from The Commons and it's up and running. Because I plan on putting ads up, I'm currently limiting the photo selection to those that are licensed Creative Commons Attribution. While I think that there's clear freedom to also use some of the other licenses, this one is clear and there's no shortage of great photographs to choose from.

The theme I'm using isn't exactly what I want for the long haul and I need to change the photo template HTML a bit, but those are tweaks that can come as things progress. In the mean time, if you enjoy good photography and are interested in open source creative expression, it's probably a site you may want to watch.

 

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J

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