11-23-2019 01:06 AM
Hi @EugeGallardo the walk runs every year, it started in Melbourne and has grown now to a lot of people and places around the world thanks to the people who lead one in their city.
The concept is really simple, in this digital world a photo doesn't really cost anything so we (including me) tend to snap away without thinking much about them. Only 20 years ago when digital was first appearing most photos were on film. The most common consumer film was 36 shots and each roll cost real money to buy then to have developed into prints or slides. This meant that each frame had a tangible value so people were mostly more careful and thought more about their shots.
On these walks we go back to that limit of 36 and have the motto consider, compose click asking each person to give a little thought to each image they're making. As people settle into this routine their photos they contribute to Maps will become better.
Paul
11-23-2019 11:26 PM
@PaulPavlinovich muchísimas gracias por tu explicación!
Espero estés mejor de tu tobillo.
Qué buena propuesta!! Linda idea y muy nostálgica. Tiene relación con mi muy querido papel.
El cariño a la escritura a mano en papel, los libros, las fotos impresas, los apuntes en cuaderno...
Ahora entiendo por qué el éxito de la propuesta.
La tendré en cuenta para implementarla. Mí cariño y
saludos desde Buenos Aires, Argentina.
11-24-2019 04:26 AM
Sometimes the old ways can help us agree how to best use the new ways I agree @EugeGallardo
Paul