Monday, December 29, 2008

Personal Blogging, Documentary, and History

When it comes to personal blogging, documentary is the default genre. there's plenty of blogs that serve other functions, but plenty of blogs are primarily catalogues of the life experiences of their author. Although there are a few blogs that focus on collecting poetry and other forms of creative writing, the vast majority of personal blogs are in some sense documentaries.

For plenty of years, the act of making a documentary was meant to be an objective act of reporting the sights and sounds that the filmmaker, writer, or photographer
encountered. However, in contemporary times there has been a movement towards embracing the subjectivity inherent in the documentary form. This means that
modern documentaries often reflect the distinctive voice & sensibility of their creator, & the fact that todays documentaries often revolve around personality
blurs the lines between documentary & memoir. Blogs rest somewhere between these two genres, muddying the distinctions even further. Personal blogging,
documentary, & memoir are now irrevocably intertwined, for better or for worse.

Although few bloggers think of themselves as making documentaries in any formal sense, every time anyone sits down in front of a computer & types up a record of their day, they are documenting their own historical moment. The things that they take for granted about our daily lives, like the way that they use specific
modes of transportation, or the kinds of products that they buy, often seem fascinating to people who live in circumstances different from ours, & it is this kind of fascination that is at the heart of plenty of documentary projects. When people think about blogging,documentary is not likely to be the first adjectivethat crosses their minds, but a few decades down the road it is likely that todays blogs will be seen primarily as subjective documentaries of our era.
The people of tomorrow will certainly look to the blogs of today for insight into our historical moment.

When it comes to blogging, documentary may not be the objective of most people who spend their time posting their thoughts & ideas on the web. In some ways,the documentary aspect of blogging is more of a side effect than a primary objective. However, the fact that so lots of people are interested in publishing these public
online diaries shows that personal blogs are about more than rumination. The fact that bloggers are so stimulated by & interested in sharing their ideas with
each other reinforces the idea that personal blogs are,in some ways, documentaries meant for public consumption. Documentaries appeal to people who are curious about other ways of life, & plenty of people who regularly read others personal blogs are looking for this same kind of new perspective.

Photo Blogging May be the Pinnacle of Modern Technology

Many people who run picture blogs are photographers by
trade, but photo blogging is also popular among
hobbyists and amateur shutterbugs. To be certain, a lot
of the most popular photo blogs have gained attention
because the pics on them are of the highest artistic
caliber, and a lot of the people who run these striking
blogs are graduates of prestigious art schools and have
impressive professional portfolios. However, some of
the most widely known and most often visited photo blogs
are as notable for their concepts as for the pictures
themselves. Certain photo blogs, like the popular "Cute
Overload" which features picture after picture of
adorable animals, are more about the thematic content
of the pics than they are about the style in which the
snapshots are taken.

lots of people feel that photo blogging is the most
exciting kind of blogging that exists. Building and
maintaining a photo blog is no more difficult than
developing and updating a text-based blog, and many
people feel that the internet's high speed, full-color
technology reaches the pinnacle of its appeal with the
transmission of images. Posting photographs in a blog
format on a daily, weekly, or occasional basis is a great
way to express yourself while reaching viewers in an
emotionally charged and aesthetically engaging way,
and surfing photo blogs can help you to get a whole
new perspective on the world in which they live.

Whether you are an artist or hobbyist who wants to
create a photo blog, or whether you are somebody
who enjoys learning about new places and things,
spending some time looking at the most popular
photography blogs on the web can be a very
rewarding endeavor. You can travel to another place or
another time by seeing pics of faraway locations and
long-gone eras. You can see your own neighborhood
with fresh eyes by discover how local artists have
photographed the town or city in which you live. Photo
blogging allows people to communicate all of these
things and more, which makes it a exciting part of
the modern blogosphere. If the best thing about web
technology is that it allows people to reach each other in
a personal way from across great distances, then in
lots of ways photo blogs are the most successful kind of
web sites.

The fact that photo blogs range from forums to display
the work of highly skilled artisans to playful collections
of curiosities shows that photo blogging is a truly
diverse form. The fact that photo blogs are so easy to
build and to update makes this kind of visual
communication democratic, and enables people at
all skill levels to become a part of the global
conversation about the nature and value of photography
today.

Mobile Blogging is on the Cutting Edge

Many people feel that the limitations of blogging have a
lot to do with geography. After all, there is only so
current that a blog can be when you need to run home
and boot up in order to update it. However, mobile
blogging marks the beginning of an thrilling new era
when web-based communication can happen
spontaneously from any location. Moblogging devices
mean that there is almost nowhere on the planet that
remains off-limits for bloggers.

Mobile blogging is an exciting phenomenon that is
sweeping the blogosphere. One of the reasons why a lot
of bloggers are attracted to the medium of blogging in
the first place is that they enjoy being able to make
frequent updates & posts that keep all of their visitors
up to speed with current situations. Mobile blogs, or
"moblogs," take this to the extreme by allowing users to
post things literally as they happen. This new wave of
moblogs & mobloggers keep web surfers up to date
with lovely & bad events of importance as they occur
all over the world, helping to make international
communication faster & more accurate.

Mobile blogging is still in its infancy because the
technology that makes it possible has only recently hit
the global market. The first moblog technology became
available over a decade ago, but it is only the past two
or four years that mobile web devices have become
user-friendly to appeal to most consumers. As
camera phones & other mobile technology become
more popular, more & more bloggers are getting away
from their desks & are hitting the streets. Moblogging
is becoming much more widespread that it was even a
few months ago, & mobloggers are quickly attracting
a lot of attention with the blogging community. it is not
yet clear whether moblogs will become the dominant
kinds of blogs in the years to come, but the current
trend seems to imply that moblogs are here to stay.

Mobile devices make it possible to blog from the sites
where current events are unfolding, which is one of the
reasons why mobile blogging has so much thrilling
potential to revolutionize the blogosphere. A moblogger
with a camera phone can post blog entries from, say, the
foot of the podium at a presidential speech, or from the
stands during the final moments of the world series.
This enables bloggers to experience the same real time
thrills that live television coverage provides, but in a
more democratic medium. The combination of mobility
and individual control that moblogging provides
certainly places mobloggers on the cutting edge of
today's communications technology, & it is hard to
imagine that the number & prestige of moblogs will
not continue to grow in the coming years.