by Jim M. Goldstein

Thursday evenings ASMP NorCal chapter event “Copyright in a Hyper Digital Age” as expected proved to be incredibly informative. The panel (see this post for the whose who of the event) was extremely impressive and spoke to copyright concerns that all photographers should be tuned in to. Not only was the panel great, but the questions asked by the audience were timely and gave a frightening snapshot to the challenges modern photographers now face.

The organizers are planning on putting out an audio podcast of the event in the near future. If all goes to plan with my schedule I’ll likely volunteer some time to help out with post-production of the recording to expedite it’s release. I also recorded video of the event with my borrowed Nokia N95 phone and will look to release that for others to view & listen after ASMP has a chance to release their recordings. Stay tuned if you missed the event. Once the ASMP podcasts and my recordings are available I’ll post an update here.

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2 Responses to “ASMP’s “Copyright in a Hyper Digital Age””

  1. bodieangels

    on April 18 2008

    Thanks Jim,
    I will look forward to both casts and thanks for helping them…wish I could have been there….
    down with fever unfortunately ;-(

  2. Jim

    on April 21 2008

    @bodieangels well you can thank me when its released. LOL I’m sorry to hear that you weren’t feeling well. I hope you got to Yosemite this weekend as planned. I know you had been looking forward to photographing the Moonbow.

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About Me

Jim M. Goldstein
Jim Goldstein is an independent photographer specializing in landscape, travel, environments, nature and event photography for advertising and editorial use.

A member of the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP), Jim produces the highest quality photography for both commercial clients and fine art photography collectors. Jim's photography has been featured in the Washington Post, Sierra Club, Future Snowboarding magazine, Surfmag.com, SFGate.com, and a variety of other publications