
It’s Game Time!

so over the spring we had some unfortunate incidents at our church where we experienced a rash of thefts. one of the items stolen was my nikon d70. needless to say i was confused & upset when it was stolen. well, after a long standing time where we were deciding whether or not my camera was personal or work related by church insurance, it looks as i'll be getting back into the market again for a replacement camera.
so, i am taking suggestions from my photography friends as to a suitable replacement to my d70. some purchase thoughts
how to use social media to share your ministry story with home congregation & ministry partners from Gavin Richardson
one of the things that social media has allowed myself & you the lay web designer to do is easily share missions, event, and other ministry experiences with our congregations and ministry partners. i know folks are starting to do this more & more, so here’s some of the set up & tips that i’ve used in the past.
disclaimer/distribution: i’ve been asked before if i’ve gotten permission for posting photos and such. yes & no. i’ve put in our release forms that this is part of our group & i tell parents that this is what we do, so if they have issue we can remedy the situation. most of the times our parents are exstatic to see what’s going on. how often do they get frustrated with their kid going to camp, only to return & asked “what happened?” responding “nothin..” with this, they know something did happen. now, we do take some precautions of not putting in names, certainly not full names. we generically name photos most of the time. i don’t do uber tagging so it falls into the greater searches, but is usable for my own search. with flickr you can protect download of pics to just your contacts/friends/family which is helpful if you can get people to get a free account and ‘friend’ you.