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IOT Meetup #6, Numa, Paris
30 Avril 2014
- MyFox et ses nouvelles API
- Alexis et Barbara de Elephant & Ventures qui nous parleront de finance et de financement des startups hardware
- François Recorbet qui présentera MyBiody Balance (le régime connecté)
April 25th Minnesota Henna Meetup.
Chelsea wanted her feet dipped. I told her it would be more fun to have designs on them...:o)
The soles of the feet are a challenging body part to henna, skin folds, more than vertical positioning, lots of curves. It was fun!
Halloween Meetup!
Constantine Spider test: Head is Cerisedolls Constantine, body is Doll Chateau kid spider body (pink legs were generously loaned by Anne Pecaro at the meetup)
Corset is by Raouken
June 2014 Scratch Educator Meetup
Find out what happened at the June 2014 Final Scratch Educator Meetup at MIT - bit.ly/jun2014-scratch-meetup
Check out our events page for more info on upcoming meetups. - scratched.media.mit.edu/events
IOT Meetup #6, Numa, Paris
30 Avril 2014
- MyFox et ses nouvelles API
- Alexis et Barbara de Elephant & Ventures qui nous parleront de finance et de financement des startups hardware
- François Recorbet qui présentera MyBiody Balance (le régime connecté)
Soupatraveler sets up her shot with MamaOwlPhoto and damiec as Major looks on. All of us, including Major and me, ended up in the final shot.
What struck me about the meetup was how comfortable I was with these people. It was just easy being with them. I walked with Major and Holly (Soupatraveler) and we talked photography. She told me about a friend in South Africa who does nothing but wildlife photography, because that's what he loves. Shoot what you love.
Audrey (MamaOwlPhoto) let me shoot a few shots with her D700 -- it felt like a wonderful camera, solid and smooth, but I was extremely nervous. I wouldn't even take it until she assured me that it was insured.
I talked books with Audrey's husband Phil. I mentioned that damiec was reading Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere, which he had just finished. It turns out the whole lot of us have a pretty large overlap in reading interest.
The kids got along like old friends as well. And Major was as sweet and well behaved as I knew he would be. It was a wonderful afternoon and I can't wait to do it again.
Sun-Sentinel shopping blogger Erika Pesantes, hostess Betsy Anderson from Chima, and bloggers Kathy Haines and Marcia Pounds.
Photos by Amos Olson for www.withoutastyle and The Braided Bandit. Taken in Boulder, CO in March of 2014.
"Thanks to everyone who came out tonight for our #Akron / #Cleveland @CodePen meetup! Thanks to @TechHubHudson for the location!" - twitter.com/i/web/status/852327261063852033
June 2014 Scratch Educator Meetup
Find out what happened at the June 2014 Final Scratch Educator Meetup at MIT - bit.ly/jun2014-scratch-meetup
Check out our events page for more info on upcoming meetups. - scratched.media.mit.edu/events
An edgier lighting set up using gridded lights. We were just practicing with gridded lights. I wouldn't use this set up in a standard portrait, but it can be used to create an edgy look for the right subject. You'll often see this sort of lighting used with athletes, musicians, or maybe even entrepreneurs.
Here's a more extreme example of this kind of lighting:
strobist.blogspot.com/2008/07/rembrandt-lighting-um-no.html
Strobist info:
* Key: SB-28 with a 1/4 CTO gel in an Apollo 28" softbox, boomed high on-axis at 6 o'clock.
* Kicker: SB-24 with a Honl grid, back camera left, about 10 o'clock.
* Kicker: SB-24 with a snoot, back camera right, about 2 o'clock.
Triggered with RadioPopper JrX radio triggers.
went to the blurb meetup to check out some of their photobooks. was a pretty cool event. they had free food and drinks and got to chat with a couple of photographers about their blurb photobooks.
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We had a blast at the first meetup for Tam Makers, our new makerspace in Mill Valley. We hosted this free event at the wood shop at Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley on June 8, 2016.
A diverse group of people came to the visit the shop, learn about our classes and discuss how to grow our maker community. Participants ranged from experienced artists, technologists, makers and woodworkers, to people interested in learning new skills, as well as high school and middle school students and their parents.
We opened the shop at 6pm and folks started to connect right away, checking out some of our demos, showing off recent projects and touring the space. At 7pm, we gave a presentation on Tam Makers, and talked about our first courses, meetups and tools for adults and youth. We then discussed these programs as a group and received some really helpful feedback.
Most people were very interested in participating in Tam Makers and using the makerspace regularly. They also liked the mix of classes, ranging from maker art to technology and woodworking. Some people signed up for classes on the spot and most wanted to join more meetups. Many offered to volunteer as well. One person said this event had a great community feeling, unlike more commercially motivated makerspaces.
We’re really happy that this first meetup went so well and that so many folks want to participate actively. We look forward to collaborating with our new maker friends very soon!
Learn more about Tam Makers:
Learn more about this Welcome Meetup:
Photos by Amos Olson for www.withoutastyle and The Braided Bandit. Taken in Boulder, CO in March of 2014.
We had a blast at the first meetup for Tam Makers, our new makerspace in Mill Valley. We hosted this free event at the wood shop at Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley on June 8, 2016.
A diverse group of people came to the visit the shop, learn about our classes and discuss how to grow our maker community. Participants ranged from experienced artists, technologists, makers and woodworkers, to people interested in learning new skills, as well as high school and middle school students and their parents.
We opened the shop at 6pm and folks started to connect right away, checking out some of our demos, showing off recent projects and touring the space. At 7pm, we gave a presentation on Tam Makers, and talked about our first courses, meetups and tools for adults and youth. We then discussed these programs as a group and received some really helpful feedback.
Most people were very interested in participating in Tam Makers and using the makerspace regularly. They also liked the mix of classes, ranging from maker art to technology and woodworking. Some people signed up for classes on the spot and most wanted to join more meetups. Many offered to volunteer as well. One person said this event had a great community feeling, unlike more commercially motivated makerspaces.
We’re really happy that this first meetup went so well and that so many folks want to participate actively. We look forward to collaborating with our new maker friends very soon!
Learn more about Tam Makers:
Learn more about this Welcome Meetup:
June 2014 Scratch Educator Meetup
Find out what happened at the June 2014 Final Scratch Educator Meetup at MIT - bit.ly/jun2014-scratch-meetup
Check out our events page for more info on upcoming meetups. - scratched.media.mit.edu/events
As is always the case with projectors, we had trouble getting it working, so demonstrations ended up being shown directly on people's laptops instead.