Link: Roland Tanglao's Weblog: Portable Print Party - Crazy Flickr Idea #88.
I am sure this idea which was inspired by Kris winning a HP 375 mobile photo printer at the OSCON HP Photo contest is not new (I am sure Gail has thought of it for sure since she has one of these cool mobile photo printers) but I'll throw it out there for what it's worth:
* Announce the party. It costs $5/person to be part of the party (for paper and printer ink).
* 1st five to sign up are the "shooters for the party". The rest get to party but not to shoot.
* 1st five take photos for half an hour somewhere and then meet back at a WiFi cafe with power.
* The next half hour the fab five pick their top 5 photos from the half hour shot.
* Then somebody with a laptop downloads the 25 top photos from the fab five.
* Finally the whole party including the fab five pick the top five photos on this laptop.
* Then you print out 1 of each of the top five photos for everybody at the party.
* Much hilarity and fun follows :-) !
Excellent idea! A few too many 'rules' for my liking, and a bit too techy, but the heart is in the right place. If it were up to me, everyone would be taking photos and printing them the whole night through (or maybe first posting over the air to a website). Then, at the end, select the best, print, and distribute. But, then again, I am used to doing this with a BT printer and a mobile phone. ;-) Indeed, we (Nokia party-freak phone-geeks) are already doing this kind of stuff at our events.
On a related note: I remember reading somewhere (maybe Mimi Ito's stuff) that jointly going over the evening's photos (captured on mobile phones) is starting to become a part of people's evening habits. Roland's idea here is certainly a fun twist to that new behaviour.
Now I can't wait to go to a party as fun as this. :-D
yup, too many rules and too techy :-)
i was only trying to minimize the number of prints 'coz it takes time and money (about $CAN0.75) to print
thanks for the link
and of course you mobile freak-sters have been doing this for ages
And if you have a mobile printer with decent screen (IMNO the screen is too small on the HP), then u don't need a computer!
Posted by: Roland Tanglao | 26 August 2005 at 13:37