Blogging Live from BarCamp Vancouver 2007
Wow! I’ve only made it as far as lunchtime here at BarCamp Vancouver and so far this experience has floored me. I’ve gotta say, if you get the chance to attend a BarCamp event in your city: Do It!
So far, I’ve seen interesting presentations ona bunch of stuff, including two geo-location presentations. They’ve fired off a few photography-related neurons in the back of my brain. Here’s what I’ve ingested so far:
- The Future of a Geo-Enabled Web by Boris Mann of Bryght
- Geo-mapping Political Districts in BC by Darko Hrgovic of Agentic
- Mobile Media Creation by Igor of Handi Mobility
The afternoon is going to involve some iPhone hacking, a full hour of photography, and the future of Facebook apps. I have yet to give my presentation as part of the hour-long PhotoCamp, so I’m still nervous as all holy hell.
I’ve also shot some video of Kris Krug, which I may sling up on YouTube later. Depends on how embarrassing it is. Stay tuned!

Gabe Said,
August 18, 2007 @ 1:05 pm
Good Luck!
Miss604’s Canuck Life :: A Vancouver Blog » Blog Archive » Barcamp Vancouver 2007 Live Blog Said,
August 18, 2007 @ 1:40 pm
[…] first is Andrew talking about photo blogs and Creative […]
Brian Larter Said,
August 19, 2007 @ 11:55 am
Who is jealous? I’m jealous?
damon Said,
August 20, 2007 @ 8:03 pm
How’d the presentation go, Andrew?
johnbiehler.com » Blog Archive » PhotoCamp 2007 Wrapup Said,
August 28, 2007 @ 8:39 pm
[…] Andrew Ferguson started things off by giving a talk about running a photography blog and the amount of effort it takes to keep an audience - basically you have to post daily or at least regularly because there are so many photography related sites out there, fresh content is (and always will be) king. I just started reading Andrew’s blog as a result of PhotoCamp and he’s got a lot of great stuff for photo geeks on there. […]