I think I'm going to do something similar at the next event. If I bring along a laptop with around 10tb of attached storage, would you all be interested in dumping all your photos/videos onto it so everyone at the event has access to them all? I don't mind hosting it, it seems like it'd be beneficial for everyone. The original photographers/videographers would retain all commercial rights (for calendars? magazine spreads? anything along those lines), but this process seems overly complicated. Drivers who'd like to see their car in action have to specifically request their car/number, then whatever photographers who happen to see that request have to rummage through their media from the event, upload to some hosting service, then link back to that media on here. It's unnecessarily difficult.hammer wrote:So instead of posting each picture within the thread using Photobucket, I've decided to create a folder in my Dropbox account and just put them in there. This makes it a little easier for me to upload and it allows you all to get the highest image resolution and quality as I was finding Photobucket to be lacking. So here is a folder with all of the pictures I've already uploaded to this thread (including car #169) so that you all can get a higher quality copy if you wish. From now on, if anyone wants a picture of their car, I will just update this folder.
-Sam
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/tlmzskz443pxx60/3TK4tgbeir
Try to think of something encouraging ahead of time, then. I don't know if I'll have time to make it out to the last event this season, but I'll bring along the camera (maybe a few, I'm still working out that plan) next season. I'll be driving through the bulk of it, but there's always time to sit down in front of a camera for 15 minutes or so to tell a good story.vwlover wrote:Jesse, I would be happy to give an interview. We need more women racers!ALWAYS good to get any female to talk a bit