Working on the webpage for my KofC local council...trying to do it entire with XHTML 1.1 and CSS, no frames, no tables. I'm a glutton for punishment, I write code by hand.
http://www.kofc4660.org/test/index.html
I can always use an extra set of eyes, if anyone cares to look at my efforts thus far. I'm using Linux/Firefox, so I sometimes get blown out of the water by non-standards-compliant Internet Explorer. Any advice appreciated!
I browsed through a book this evening which I just got in the mail from Amazon today:
Legal Handbook for Photographers: The Rights and Liabilities of Making Images By Bert P. Krages, Esq.
A very good read - I learned a lot! Some of what I had been venting about recently with regard to photographer's rights was incorrect - but not by that much - and I mis-stated some things too. I'd recommend this $13.57 paperback for anyone. Has a good sample Model Release in it too. I looked at that book on legal forms for photographers at the local bookstore, but it didn't do anything for me and was way too expensive.
I also got this book:
Self-employed Tax Solutions : Quick, Simple, Money-Saving, Audit-Proof Tax and Recordkeeping Basics for the Independent Professional by June Walker, but I haven't cracked it open yet. I think I will claim a Schedule C business loss on my personal taxes this year - writing off my investments in DSLR and so on against what little I made writing and selling some photography services. I just want to know the ins and outs before filing, so gotta get ready now, eh?
Had a beer, kicked back and watched MythBusters blow stuff up while I wrote code - I'm also trying to teach myself PHP scripting so I can store news snippets in a MySQL db. Pure techno-geek, I know. Hey, I could say I was cleaning my guns...
Wrestled with the dogs a little bit, said "No!" about ten thousand times, and ate some pizza.
Had a discussion with a neighbor the other day - he asked me about getting prints made from his digital movie camera. I told him I'd be happy to check it out for him, but I doubted he'd get good still images from an inexpensive digital movie camera. He persisted, told me it cost a lot, and the movies looked good, so why couldn't he get good still photos? I dunno, do what you want, bub. Why ask me and then argue? You know what you want to do, go do it.
Real wild life, eh?
Well, last weekend, I busted out my neighbor's car window with my new electric lawn edger. Sigh.
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks