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Ferrous Abstraction precedes my blog by two years. It was taken in Rinconada, New Mexico in 2004. I like the simplicity of the image. |
This is a Monday like no other in the annals of Immelphoto.com. Today I’m announcing my move from blogger.com to Substack. The change has been in the works for weeks as I overthought the benefits and risks of doing it. It's prompted in part by the quirks of blogger.com that have grown greater and more frustrating with every passing week. You’ve noticed and have said as much.
Beyond the mechanical limitations of blogger.com is my
goal of reaching a larger audience. Substack seems to have that capacity. Its
contributors are wide-ranging and many are well known. There's a community of creators within the platform. That's an audience unto itself. I will be part of that growing community. One of them, my longtime friend Jeff Curto, switched to Substack
after 20 years of podcasting and a long career as a photographer, writer and educator. He was
looking for engagement. My eyes are wide open to the rabbit hole of engagement.
It could become the world’s greatest time suck. Yet here I am diving into the deep end.
Please read Jeff Curto-At Home on Substack He’s a marvelous photographer who finds beauty at every turn. His words are
heartfelt. His images are poetic.
Today you're receiving this final post on blogger.com and
my first article on Substack. Please endure the redundancy. Once I know that
your subscription to immelphoto.com has been transferred to Substack and you're receiving my stories Substack will be my platform. I will continue in the style and spirit of 19 years and 1,009 posts on blogger.
I will retain immelphoto.com in order to preserve all 5,000 pages of
content and as a fallback in the event Substack doesn’t perform as expected.
Thanks for reading my posts all these years. I couldn’t
appreciate it more. I hope the change makes me to up my game, to take my imagery and storytelling to another level.
I feel the pressure to do exactly that.
3 comments:
Congrats on the big move. I'm wondering what the simplest way is to find you on the new platform?
Congratulations! Look forward to the new platform.
It is a big move and my hope is that it brings as much human connectivity to you as it seems to be doing for so many. You are blazing a trail for those of us who were pondering and wondering, and I thank you for that!
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