Google Reader is a great tool for consolidating all the blogs you follow into one location (see my shared posts feed below for some of my favorite blog posts). I just discovered you can also use Google Reader to subscribe to the RSS feed of any Flickr Group's Photo Pool. I love seeing what other people are doing and being inspired by designers that are light years ahead of me but when the links to the groups are stashed away in my bookmarks menu, they're out of sight and out of mind. By subscribing in Google Reader to the Flickr Group's Photo Pool all the latest photo uploads from multiple groups are waiting for me to look at.
To add the group pool feed to your Google Reader account, just navigate to the Group Pool page (make sure the web address ends with pool: http://www.flickr.com/groups/urban_fragments/pool/). Copy that web address and paste it in the Add a subscription box in the Navigation drop down.
The Church Marketing Lab has an active community of artists and designers at all skill levels that offer great feedback and critiques to the photos you upload.
Church Kreatives has a great batch of photos. Some of the members of the group are also members of the Creative Worship Tour. Check it out.
And some other favorites:
I'd also suggest doing a search for groups that share photos that are free to reuse personally or commercially like this textures group.
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Linda,
I think I have deleted a comment of yours by mistake!! My apologies. You can do what Stephen does. Talk to him about what is needed, or trawl around on his website. I think environmental projections would go great at a RED event. Its an easy…
Nice stuff Cyndi. I like the thinking you have done around what you do, before you do it! Not enough people make that kind of close contextualisation to their congregation. Nice.
Thanks, again, to Eric Herron for his "Show and Tell" post! Glad I could be a "guinea pig" for this new way to connect with others on the site. Anyway, I mentioned that I created a PowerPoint presentation to go with the Genesis 1 creation story. It…
This makes me think about what my high school jazz teacher said: "It is the silence between the notes that creates the rhythm."
Saying this was one of the ways he motivated antsy, immature, 16 yr. old jazz musicians to stop playing so many notes wh…
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