We are ready to add more to our small posse. We are looking for some more virtual reporters...
Readers are now able to post pictures and text directly to the front page of the blog with only a cameraphone or your own computer and email. Look down to the right on the navigation bar and you will see our new Flickr functionality.
Now we need a few good, design-junkie, virtual reporters to start blogging with us. If you are interested, send us an email with your name, address and what sorts of things you might blog and we'll get back to you with a response and - if chosen - the email address that's needed to upload to the site. Email editor@apartmenttherapy.com and put FLICKR in the subject header.
I have been snapping and posting some pix from Chicago, and have really enjoyed the process. It's fun to have a destination for the pictures and another reason to go hunting for fabulous design...
Thanks Maxwell and Apartment Therapy for lending out the bit of space of your excellent spot on the web.
I hope everyone's been enjoying my pictures as much as I've enjoyed posting them.
Janel--
Were you the source for the Chicago Antique show/fair stuff?!? Some of those pics made me want to jump on an airplane...
Patrick,
Yes, I love the Chicago Antique Market!
It began in Summer 2004, and is one Sunday a month from May through October. It is a wonderful market, very friendly, and I always see lots of tempting items.
Alas, the pix were from the last one of 2005.
Are you a fellow virtual reporter? I see your comment posts all the time, but don't know who else is photo-blogging...
By the way, I'm the one who, when I went to Jack's 99-cent store the other day looking for the 99-cent tiny picture frames that I make my little gifts for my co-workers, took pictures of the frames they have in the upstairs section; those ones cost about $7 and $10.
I also took those 2 at Lee's. Those grape Christmas light come in the red kind and the white (you know, light green) kind.
I did the pix from the Brooklyn designy stores last week...and some earlier pictures as well...
I was inspired by seeing the Rex Ray artwork on AT LA so I'm posting two pics to flikr that I took at the Jonathan Adler shop in Chicago.