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For more information on Fair UseOh my but we've had a great week at Utata. From the final days of the Utata By The Sea project to the fresh new one for this week (Utata Silhouettes) which is guaranteed to be just chock-full of eye candy - we've been busy-busy in the tribe, it seems.
I'd like to bring special attention to our newest article, entitled The Fourth Avenue Project, written by Utatan Myla Kent who is a bit of a personal hero of mine. Not only is Myla's community spirit beautifully strong and resonant, her work is thoughtful, always lovely and full of nuance and grace. Much like Myla herself, one expects. She's provided us with a glimpse into a special kind of journey - one I urge everyone to read.
On the burner still:
The Kid's Project: which Charlie is researching and which you can still sign up for here.
Open discussion for the next big project: go on and leave your idea (or funny one liner, you know)
TECHtata
I got a great resopnse to the TECHtata thread thread and will be responding to the applicants this weekend - but I can announce that both Bob Dalton (slimdandy) and Ryan Brenizer (carpe ithcus) are on board and we will have a completely amazing TECHtata program soon enough, I predict.
And finally, have you ever wondered what the heck a bokeh was? Well, now you can find out.
Have a wonderful weekend, Utatans!
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