Old times sake (at Elysian Park, Los Angeles)
Category: home
? smiles #cincogram
Nate catches a giant rock (at The Forest, Griffith Park)
Art Film except: exercIses in futility
114 (at Griffith Park)
Cutting the smog (at The Smog Cutter)
This is Winter.
Storms a brewin’ (at Griffith Park Observatory Hiking Trails)
Storms a brewin’ (at Griffith Park Observatory Hiking Trails)
It’s getting Christmassy up here
It was a very pleasant day in SoCal (at Corona del Mar State Beach)
Present protector #cincogram
at CA Highway 5
Double #cincogram (at Saracina)
Fancy rug #cincogram (at Hoplandia)
Above Lake Mendocino looking south
This guy rules (at Ukiah Municipal Airport)
Takeoff over Ukiah (at Ukiah Municipal Airport)
Thanksgiving part II (at Hopland, CA)
Runnin’ home to “papa” (at Saracina)
Happy thanksgiving #cincogram (at Feather River, Garden Highway)
at Feather River, Garden Highway
Marysville CA (at Marysville Ca 95901)
One of my favorite roads Hammonton Smartville Rd #hyperlapse (at Smartsville, California)
Wait for it #goatparty (at Rough & Ready)
I remember walking this bridge with Cinco for the first time as “my” dog. Thousands of walks later she is such a joy (at Deer Creek, Nevada City)
Your Wednesday #cincogram #heroicdogpics (at South Fork Yuba River)
Pretty exciting #hyperlapse
To further proof my dorkiness, I share here now this mini project of sunset calibration, tracking where the sets each day as it heads south to solstice, layering all them images. This is 10/23-11/22 (R-L N-S)
Shadow puppets (at The Forest, Griffith Park)
World traveler (at LAX – Terminal 2 International Departures)
Oh hai again! #mademyday #cincogram
Hi!
Fancypants (at Brand Library & Art Center)
Sun + light breeze + ivy
Flowers and bee (at The Forest, Griffith Park)
On Taylor Swift, Spotify and Me
“Music is art, and art is important and rare. Important, rare things are valuable. Valuable things should be paid for. It’s my opinion that music should not be free, and my prediction is that individual artists and their labels will someday decide what an album’s price point is. I hope they don’t underestimate themselves or undervalue their art.” –source
I don’t really listen to or think that much about Taylor Swift, (no particular reason, I just don’t) and this quote is old news, but I wholeheartedly agree with the concept of value she raises. I don’t think the fault for devaluation lands squarely on Spotify or any one listener (myself included), but it is, from my bombastic/genuine point of view, a cultural warning sign that we denigrate the value of the arts to the extent that we do. I think it’s a big deal that someone in her position is taking a stand, regardless for whom she is speaking.
At the risk of revealing where on the totem pole I currently squat, I will say that in order to pay for my subscription to (the ad-free version of) Spotify, my songs would have to be streamed more than* 1,574 times per month. That’s not a HUGE number of plays and many artists get a whole lot more than that. But I’m still at the level where every 100 streams, no, every SINGLE stream I’m REALLY happy that people are listening to the music I’ve created.
By the same token, I currently feel a bit obliged to “undervalue” my music and make it available on Spotify because I am anxious to have it be discover-able. I don’t know where this leaves me, ethically. I still feel really certain that a certain someone finds my stuff and feels something kindred and strong. Valuable. And I can’t think of a better way to make that happen. I’d rather have people listening to what I’ve created, which took thousands and thousands of hours to create, than to have it sit in a nostalgia box somewhere.
Spotify’s rebuttal seemed to be basically “better to get a little money than nothing at all”, but I just don’t see it ever deciding to pay any more out than the very bare minimum. It’s a corporate entity, not a philanthropist organization, which is fine. Spotify is probably also just as much a demographic research pool as Facebook is, ie. the “art” of music is very much secondary to its primary goal of market research.
But I do think that Spotify can do much better. I do think that music has value, and I do laud Ms. Swift.
*that’s at the highest potential rate that I’ve seen in my payouts, which hovers around $0.00635 per stream, sometimes it is half that, and I couldn’t tell you why. Also, commercials interrupting music is disgusting, I don’t care if that sounds pretentious.
November
City in a sea of “fog” (at Mount Wilson Observatory)
Oh hai there #cincogram (at The Forest, Griffith Park)
Your Friday #cincogram (at Griffith Park, Los Feliz)
Accident selfie, no filter
What’s not to love? (at Fryman Canyon Trails – Wilacre Park – Betty B. Dearing Trail)
Everything is fresh again
I’ve had this flannel for about 15 years and I just now noticed the rad name of the brand
Here we go…
Great times hanging with this dude @sam_janela
I don’t know who those people in the lower right are but they made the picture cool