
Mat Marrash's shot of The Impossible Project space in NYC - "tagged" as "The Impossible Project"
blog by Michael Raso
A day doesn't go by when I'm not looking up info "The Google" about vintage cameras and no doubt I wouldn't get too far if folks didn't "tag" their articles or images.
We're covered "tagging" before but IT'S SO IMPORTANT that it can't be covered enough!
Here's a video clip about "tags" from Epiosode 30 / March 15 Film Photography Podcast.
You can hear the entire episode by pointing your browser to:
http://filmphotographypodcast.com/
Episode 30 - March 15, 2011
Read Mat's blog about tagging here
Remember...tag your images!

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Hi guys,
ReplyDeleteWith regards to tags I think you might overstate their value with regards to Google searches anyway. Google has made an official blog post as to the value of metatags in searches '
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2009/09/google-does-not-use-keywords-meta-tag.html
In flickr however they may have more value.