Project: Shoot ALL The Hackers! | |
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Naam | Shoot ALL The Hackers! |
Door | dvanzuijlekom |
Status | Uitvoer |
Madskillz | Fotografie, Psychologie |
Doel / Omschrijving | |
Portrait photography of hackers and makers | |
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What?
"Shoot ALL the Hackers!" is one of my long-running projects. Its focus is portrait photography of persons who relate themselves to hacker/maker culture or communities. I started this project in 2015 and it'll never be truly finished, as there will always be new hackers to photograph, as well as old friends having new faces.
Why?
I take great pride in photographing people looking at their very best and my results speak for themselves. You'll be using this photo in your personal bio, guaranteed.
Where?
I prefer to shoot at my home-base at Hackerspace Hack42 in the well-equipped photo-studio, but this is negotiable. You might also find me at various hacker-related events with my mobile studio setup.
How?
Contact me if you wish to participate. Wishes? Special requirements? Ideas? Suggestions? Props? Clothing? Awesome! I'm into that and I like doing interactive sessions. If you like, I could comment on my technique while I'm photographing, so you might learn a thing or two as well.
Costs?
Your time and mine. A photoshoot can take a few minutes up to a few hours, plus the post-processing. Financial contributions are appreciated but not necessary.
Copyright? Publication?
Free/Libre Open Source Software and free content is important to me. All photos are licensed Creative Commons CC-BY-SA. The best results will be added to the album, but you will have a say of course. My goal is for both of us to be happy with the results. Signing up for this project implies your consent to these terms. If this is a problem, please let me know beforehand, we might be able to arrange for an alternative.
Attribution
So how would you attribute a photo to me? With "TASL": Title, Author, Source and License! Creative Commons has this helpful page on 'How to give attribution'. An example would be:
<a href="https://flic.kr/p/2cYG3BE">Selfie! (~January 2019)</a>" by <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/dvanzuijlekom/">Dennis van Zuijlekom</a> is licensed under <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/">CC BY SA 2.0</a>
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