A bit boring but useful. One of the best links I’ve ever been given www.saynoto0870.com. It provides a geographical alternative to those really expensive 0870 and 0845 numbers used in the UK which cost a fortune to call from a mobile. The alternative number provided is usually cheaper to call from a landline or free if you have a mobile and minutes left to spare. This was provided by the Money Saving Expert site (which itself is a goldmine of information). I hope you agree, well worth bookmarking.
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A Word to the Wise
Published Wednesday, May 7, 2008 business , links , websites 0 CommentsTags: 0870, free minutes, great link, mobile phone, money saving expert, save money, telecommunications, telephone number
A Genuine Bicycling Photographer
Published Wednesday, May 7, 2008 United States , blogging , business , cycling , eco-friendly , environment , environmentally-friendly , photography , transport 0 CommentsTags: bicycling, blog, California, eco-friendly transport, Long Beach, Pedal Power, photography, United States
I’ve just got to promote this guys site, I do my best to be eco-friendly but just look at this blog from a genuine bicycling photographer based in the United States. His enthusiasm for pedal power is infectious, of course it does help matters when you are based in Long Beach, California
Cardboard Toys Anyone ?
Published Saturday, April 26, 2008 art , business , environment , environmentally-friendly , green , kids , learning , toys , uk 2 CommentsTags: cardboard, den, dolls house, east sussex, environmently-friendly, furniture, kids toys, packaging, play, playhouse, recycled, teepee, uk
Paperpod are a new and pretty innovative company based in East Sussex, UK. They take a well-known fact; that children actually have far more fun playing with the packaging their presents arrive in than the actual toy, to it’s natural conclusion. They produce kids toys and furniture made completely out of cardboard such as a den, a rocket and a dolls house. All items are lightweight, low environmental impact, easy to store and decorate.
It is not clear whether the cardboard is made from recycled sources, nor how outdoor products like the playhouse are waterproof. Maybe someone can enlighten me there? Nevertheless, it seems an interesting angle to approach the normally horrendously wasteful kids toy market. Do you think one day they will do an adult teepee, I like the sound of that?
The fight to protect everyone’s right to take photographs continues ….
Published Saturday, April 26, 2008 Intellectual Property Rights , London , award , blogging , competitions , copyright , culture , freedom , photography , police , politics , prize , rights , uk , websites 1 CommentTags: 10 Downing Street, austin mitchell mp, blogging, china, competitions, Early Day Motion, fightback, freedom, House of Commons, London, MP, Olympic torch, petition, photography, photography code, police, press, prizes, tibet, UK law
One of my most popular posts has been regarding photographer’s rights in the UK : “Photography rights grabs, erosion of freedom, the fightback begins and blogging helps.” This topic is moving so fast I think it is worthy of a follow-up post. The Pro-Imaging website now has a separate page dealing with good and bad photography competions. This now makes it incredibly easy to check on which photo competions are just rights-grabs lurking behind the banner of a prize. Pro-Imaging are having good success with raising awareness and making information freely available, often getting some organizations to actually change their Terms and Conditions to something more palatable.
Free Intellectual Property Advice for creative businesses in Northern England
Published Thursday, April 17, 2008 IP , Intellectual Property Rights , London , art , artist , business , copyright , event , galleries , learning , links , manchester , photography , rights , talk , uk , workshop 0 CommentsTags: copyright, creative industries, CUBE, free advice, free DVD, free legal contracts, free workshop, Intellectual Property, IP rights, law, legal, manchester, North, North West England, patent, photography, rights, terms and conditions, trademarks, uk
- You can access free legal contract templates.
- Get a free DVD (“How Not to Get Ripped Off”)
- You can get free legal advice.
- Book onto this workshop: “Creativity and the Law, Understanding IP” @ CUBE, Manchester on Wednesday 28 May 2008, 6pm til 8.30pm.
- Book onto this workshop: “How not to get ripped off: Enforcing and protecting your Intellectual Property” @ CUBE, Manchester on Tuesday 24 June 2008, 6pm til 8.30pm
Seonna Hong : Fine Artist and Animation Art Director
Published Tuesday, April 15, 2008 art , artist , event , galleries 0 CommentsTags: animation, Art Director, art exhibition, Emmy, galleries, illustration, Japan, Kaikai Kiki, seonna hong, Tokyo, US-based artist, young artists



Seonna Hong is a US-based artist and animation Art Director. I think she has a wonderful eye, especially for capturing nature, I love her colour choices and the ability she has to evoke atmosphere with such deft simplicity. Her background is originally in teaching art to children, she then migrated to the animation industry and in 2004 received an Emmy for her work on “My Life as a Teenage Robot” for Nickelodeon the US Cable Channel. Her most recent exhibition was in New York “Our Endless Numbered Days” (2007).
From her bio :
“Hong’s paintings continuously reflect her exploration of personal evolvement and how environment such as family, friends, and society can shape one’s existence.”
In May 2008 she will be showing work at a group show in Tokyo, Japan organised by Kaikai Kiki Co (Toyko & New York-based organisation dedicated to showing and promoting young artists). This will be Seonna’s first show out of the US. She has a great blend of steady animation commissions together with a prolific output on the art front including books. I am not surprised at all to discover there is a waiting list to buy her work, she is represented by sixspace a gallery based in California, USA.
Mike Leigh and his film “Happy-Go-Lucky” @ the Cornerhouse, Manchester
Published Wednesday, April 9, 2008 Berlin Film Festival , London , artist , award , cinema , culture , event , film , learning , manchester , movies , preview , prize , talk , technology , uk 0 CommentsTags: "Happy-Go-Lucky", acting, actors, cornerhouse, director, film, film-maker, Kate O'Flynn, latest, manchester, Mike Leigh, premiere, preview, Sally Hawkins
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Abbas Kiarostami, “Trees in Snow” inspiration for a challenge.
Published Thursday, April 3, 2008 Iran , London , art , artist , award , cinema , culture , environment , film , galleries , movies , photography 0 CommentsTags: "trees in snow", Abbas Kiarostami, film director, gallery, images, Iranian, London, museum, nature, photography, snow, trees, V&A
“Snow descends from
the black clouds
with the whiteness of snow”
film chat: “Silent Light” by Mexican director Carlos Reygadas and “Into the Wild” by Sean Penn
Published Tuesday, April 1, 2008 art , cinema , culture , environment , film , freedom , green , movies , photography 0 CommentsTags: "Into the Wild" film, "Silent Light" film, batalla en el cielo, Carlos Reygadas, cinema, cinematography, culture, director, japon, Mexico, road movie, Sean Penn, USA
Photography rights grabs, erosion of freedom, the fightback begins and blogging helps
Published Friday, March 28, 2008 London , art , artist , blogging , competitions , copyright , freedom , links , manchester , photography , rights , uk , websites 4 Comments










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