The Roots of My Photography

photo by Kenneth A. Linn

For many years I have been exploring my ancestry, and I recently made an interesting discovery. It appears my love for almost all things related to photography may run in the family.  My grandfather’s cousin, my first cousin twice removed, was, and is, a relatively well-known photographer in New York whose work is still sought by collectors and galleries. His name was Kenneth A. Linn and he studied and taught at The Clarence H. White School of Photography in New York City which was the first school to teach photography as an art form.

Allen and Sadie Linn

Photographic collections from this prestigious school, which operated from 1914 to 1942, are held in the Library of Congress and in private collections such as the Coville Collection. This small school is credited with producing some of the most celebrated photographers of the 20th Century who were innovative in their approach to this evolving and emerging medium, which incorporated design, aesthetics and illustration.  I wonder what their reaction would be to today’s imagery, and the viral, visual bombardment from the television and the Internet?

Kenneth A. Linn

Kenneth A. Linn was the son of Allen and Sadie Linn.  Allen was a silk salesman in New York and Sadie, formerly Sadie Neafie McCollough, came from a well-to-do family, I’m told.  My side of the family through Robert A. Linn, Allen’s brother,  stayed in Ohio and West Virginia selling life insurance–need I say more!

Since being given my first old camera I’ve loved the sound of the shutter.  I would walk around taking pretend photos, no film in the camera, just to hear the shutter movement.  Somehow even though the direct lineage should have made me a salesman, I got the photo gene.

Heros on the Hill for Horton’s Kids

Horton's Kid Video

Online video appeals via e-mails and social media sources by charitable and non-profit organizations have a proven success rate.  Nearly all online searches involve a searcher watching videos.   There is also a proven success rate for harnessing the power of inbound marketing, that is being at the right place, online, at the right time–when a person interested in your charity goes Google.  Make the best use of that searcher’s time by providing an appealing and clear video message.  This is what Pawpro Media does best.

Pawpro working with McEnearney Associates Realtors

Theresa Graham - Return HomePawpro will be working with McEnearney Associates Realtors to produce promotional and inspirational video content for the company’s Website.  The first will feature Executive Vice President, David Hawkins and the Alexandria office.  McEnearney plans to utilize video to keep it’s brokers and clients informed about the Washington Area’s fast-moving market tides.

Pawpro has previously produced video home tours for McEnearney brokers Theresa Graham and Deb Pietras.

Dom Bower Photography Blog

Dom Bower Videos

Pawpro loves the photography tutorials by Dom Bower because they’re easy to understand, cover useful topics, and, at moments, a little tongue-in-chic.  That’s right, chic, not cheek.  He doesn’t take himself too seriously, but he does offer hundreds of instructional videos for the casual user, as well as the serious photography hobbyist/pseudo professional.  He has a couple of YouTube channels and Websites, so you’re sure to find help on most any photography topic you desire.

If you plan on taking photos for your own Website, you can’t beat these tips.  Real estate brokers who take their own photos could really benefit from watching of few of these videos. 

Top Ten Reasons You Need Video on Your Web Page–Seriously!!

  1. Does not stain your teeth.
  2. Just now coming to terms with the idea that your VHS movie collection is worthless.
  3. You’ve secretly wanted to find a way to get the entire office to do a dance routine on camera.
  4. You’ve got the music in you.
  5. This is the only way you can get Snooki to respond to your tweets.
  6. So you can forget about the Redskins’ latest loss.
  7. Think you might have a shot at the Tonight Show since Jay’s back as host.
  8. Trying to find Candy Mountain.
  9. Need an excuse for all the time you spend on YouTube.
  10. Rejected from Dancing with the Stars, yet again.

Pawpro Submits Video in “Today’s Viral Video Challenge”

Contest entry page

Pawpro is stepping up to The Today Show plate.  On October 29, 2010 The Today Show announced a competition to produce the next great viral video using clips provided by Today mixed with or without your own original video, artwork, or music.  The clips provided were generally funny outtakes from The Today Show in production including hosts Matt Lauer, Meredith Vieira, Al Roker, Ann Curry, Hoda Kotb, and Kathy Lee Gifford.

Pawpro submitted a 40 second high energy video that we would love to show you, but can’t because of the competition’s rules.  Pawpro fingers are crossed as we wait for the results.  We’ll keep you posted.

Pawpro Media Attends Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear in DC.

Pawpro Media mingled in the 200,000+ crowd gathered for the Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear in Washington, DC on Saturday, October 30, 2010.  See the signs and hear the crowd express their mostly moderate views.

Unless you’re living under a rock you probably already know that this rally was presented by Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert in an effort to show and appeal to the non-extremist political crowd.

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Whether it’s a promotional video for your Website, a video home tour, an athletic recruitment/highlight reel, or a fundraising video, Pawpro Media produces high quality, creative video content.

Pawpro Online Media

Pawpro Media is a video production company offering online video solutions.  We produce high quality, creative video content that effectively breaths life into your Web page or online marketing campaigns.  Besides making your site more attractive and informative, video will increase your Web traffic as browsers search for related multimedia content separately and simultaneously from text content.

In comparison to print marketing there is no competition.  Video engages today’s Web savvy viewers and consumers immediately.  Once produced, your video may be distributed over and over at little or no added expense directly to your customer.

Go ahead, say it with video!

The Value of the Viral Ad World

In this world of buzz words such as viral advertising and YouTube’s top viewed videos that come and go in a couple week’s time, how does a business position itself?  Should a business go viral, or not, is the question?

Sample Viral Ad

The viral advertisement and media arena has a value to almost any business.   Search engines now routinely separate and display multimedia content with text content results in keyword searches.  The test in producing virally is to remain true to the nature of your business and the message you want to send.  It’s easy to get caught-up trying to get noticed online, and lose sight of what is truly effective or appropriate .  Viral ad attempts often lead to poor quality and, or bad production choices that don’t necessarily have a marketing benefit.

The best strategy against these pitfalls is to develop a concept that’s realistic to achieve, fits within your budget, and remains mindful of production quality.  Bad audio and poor quality video are a distraction to a viewer, and can detract from a customer’s impression of your company .  Viewers will accept poor quality in a funny family video clip, but not so much from a company with whom they are considering investing their time and money. Always remember, it takes a customer one click to get to your site, and it just one click to leave it.  Keep it simple.