Chip Oglesby

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Photography & social media presentation wrap up

Charleston South Carolina
In my presentation last night to Social Media Club Columbia, I discussed how bloggers can legally choose images for their sites. We also discussed the best options for hosting content, ie: self hosting, using a Content Delivery Network, Amazon’s S3 buckets or a third party service such as flickr.

We also discussed how you can embed photos from sights such as flickr or picasa. We also dicussed how a Photographer or content creator can protect themselves by embedding IPTC and EXIF data into their photos and use the tineye.

There are also people who don’t want to copyright their images, instead they want to freely share their work with the world and there’s a copyright (copyleft) for them as well at creativecommons.org.

Creative Commons allows people to freely license their work any purpose that they would like. As you can see, today’s post is licensed with a CC license that allows remixing and requires a share a like.

WordPress has a plug in for blog posts if you would like to use this service. It’s called wp-license reloaded, it’s easy to install and customize.

Here's another Photo of the shuttle from my plane. on Twitpic

We also discussed what happens when someone like Stefanie Gordon takes a photo, the one above, and all the sudden it spreads across the internet like wildfire. If someone uses her photo without permission, what’s her recourse? Does she deserve to be compensated because she’s not a professional photographer? Did she happen to be in the right place at the right time?

Photo copyright Brett Flashnick 2011, All rights reserved.

Columbia, SC based photojournalist Brett Flashnick also gave an insightful presentation about copyright from a photographers perspective. What happens when a blogger steals your content? Can you sue? Can you ask them to take the image down? What happens if you don’t?

Brett also shared the copyright document “Title 17.” If you have time to read it, you should check it out. It has everything you could ever know about copyright policies.

Here are the slides from last night’s presentation:

Isle of Palms sunset

Despite the unbearable humid summer weather, it’s still my favorite time of year. Here’s why.

Isle of Palms

Disclosure: This photo was taken during December, but it still reminds me of all the days I spent at the beach during the summer.

Spending time with the family



family time, originally uploaded by chipoglesby.

I know I’m biased about this, but I think I have the cutest niece ever!

New York City: Museum of Modern Art

Here are some photos from my recent trip to the Museum of Modern Art, home of the Tim Burton exhibit. If you get a chance, I highly recommend you go see it!
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New York City: The West Village

New York City

I spent Friday exploring The West and Greenwich Village. One of the things that I really like about the village is the rod-iron fire escapes on all of the buildings. I also found the apartment complex where they filmed the exterior shot of Friends. It’s Monica, Chandler and Joey’s apartment.

New York City

New York City

New York City: Chinatown

New York City

What started out with a trip to the East Village ended up with me being completely lost in Chinatown.

It’s really easy to start out in one direction and just wonder around the city and end up somewhere completely different.

Chinatown is by far my favorite place in NYC so far. The culture is completely different and if you didn’t know any better, you wouldn’t even know you were still in the city.

The city also has a different heartbeat at night than the day. At night, the streets are bright with the glow of restaurants and signs, the streets are bustling with happy people enjoying their time with friends and it just seems more festive.

During the day, the city is more cold, people rush about going to meetings appointments and work. It’s hard to overlook most of the restaurants and small cafe’s because you can’t see inside of them as well and are more likely to just walk by.

Just walking is what landed me in Chinatown. There’s so much to see, small vendors, chinese grocery stores, real actual chinese food to eat too! Like most villages in Manhattan, it’s a city in itself.

Enjoy the photos!

New York City

New York City

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New York City

Sights and locations so far in NYC

Here’s a map of foursquare check-ins that I’ve been keeping track of since I came to New York City.

Where else should I go?


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Here are some of my geotagged photos:


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New York City: In Central Park

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Central Park

Central Park
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