Share Blog Published February 1, 2016 Revelations of Trail Cam Photography in Winter Back in early December, I put up a Browning Strike Force trail cam at the intersection of two paths that I had cut 15 years ago through the back of our New Braintree property. The trails meet close to the edge of Mason Pond, a small natural stream… Read more
Share Gallery Published January 2, 2016 Random Access Memory (26 new items) A mix of new-ish and older images...
Share Blog Published December 15, 2015 UConn Digital Production and Conservation Labs: 2015 Year in Review My colleague, UConn Libraries' Conservator Carole Dyal, and I recently decided to put together a visual survey of some of the collaborative work that we've been doing during the past year. Read more
Share Blog Published December 10, 2015 Hitting The Trail With Timber Timber will be turning one year old this coming weekend… Read more
Share Gallery Published December 10, 2015 UConn Digitization and Conservation Labs 2015 A Visual Survey of the Year 2015 from University of Connecticut Libraries' Digital Production and Conservation Labs
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Share Blog Published October 14, 2015 Excellent Adventures in Email Archiving, Part 2: MBOX to Thunderbird As a result, Thunderbird doesn't act as a black box… Read more
Share Blog Published September 22, 2015 The End of Things Here's a prepress version of the photo essay, The End of Things, that was recently published across the pond in The 88 Journal… Read more
Share Blog Published August 27, 2015 Excellent Adventures in Email Archiving, Part 1: PST to MBOX For some time now, I have been meaning to organize my various work and personal email archives into a uniform, portable archival standard that could be interoperable between Windows and Mac OS clients (and Unix too?). Additionally I wanted to avoid a webm Read more
Share Blog Published August 5, 2015 Rapid Capture, Reflecting on Interpretations Recently, I had the great fortune to be invited to the annual Cultural Heritage Imaging Professionals Conference held at Stanford University… Read more