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Admirers of Steve Jobs have been leaving remembrances on sticky notes on the front of the Apple Store on Walnut Street in the Center City section of Philadelphia, seen in these photo take Saturday. Others have left flowers and at least one early Apple computer. ©2011 Photos by Jim MacMillan

So now I know what’s behind my sudden rush of Facebook subscribers. Facebook is using my profile in their tutorial on Optimizing Your Profile for Suscribe.
Previously:
Since I flipped my Facebook “journalist” community page back into my personal profile a couple of days ago – after Mark Zuckerberg did the same – all of my previous 2,500 “Likers” became “Subscribers.” Since then, I’ve gained another 1,000 Subscribers, and managed dozens of friend requests, both of which are great of course, but I have no idea where they are finding me. Is Facebook search finally producing useful results, are FB profiles producing better Google results, or is there some article out there linking back to me? http://www.facebook.com/jimmacmillan
Sep
09

Reporting from Ground Zero

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So here’s the 9/11 truth, at least when it comes to how I got to make pictures at Ground Zero on September 11th. It took me 12 hours to get from Philadelphia to midtown Manhattan, by train, sometimes hiking and even hitchhiking.

I was exhausted in every sense, it seemed like every path was blocked, and I found myself turning back, surrendering to the thought of a hotel room in Times Square with a shower and a king size bed.

I thought I might try to get in again on the 12th, but we now know that a complete federal lockdown was in progress, with National Guard troops on the perimeter and only FEMA photographers permitted inside – for the next year.

But no sooner had I turned back when I ran into Chris Brennan. His face said “How could you?” – and he shamed me into taking “one more shot.”

About two hours later, by the end of the longest day of my life,  Chris and I would be among the very, very small number of journalists who saw Ground Zero after the smoke cleared enough to breathe but before the barbed wire went up the next day.

His remarkable performance deserved more attention then and there but much of his reporting was lost in the chaos of the newsroom that day.

Finally, we have a chance to hear his story - beginning at my expense, however truthfully.

Sep
08

9/11 gallery talk

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I feel honored to have been invited to spend September 11th lecturing on one of my photos from 2001 in this incredible exhibit at The Hyde Collection in Glens Falls, NY. Thanks to Cathy DeDe, Managing Editor of The Chronicle in Glens Falls for this article posted Thursday (1,2).

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Sep
04

Philly Naked Bike Ride 2011

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The PNBR website says their annual event is “about riding together to promote fuel conscious consumption, positive body image, and cycling advocacy.” http://www.phillynakedbikeride.org/