I wrote one piece for Emulsion. Never received any feedback or interest in another article. Just saying.
Yeah, it's definitely quite bloaty.. I'll need to investigate some options.In my humble opinion, WordPress is not that great for lots of concurrent users with dynamic content. At least in our experiences, the performance is lacking compared to more modern frameworks. Even 35mmc had suffered quite a lot of performance problems in recent years.
On the other hand, it does enable collaborative publishing of blog type content by community members. Very easy for content contributors to draft, edit, and submit original articles.
I've always wanted a new front end for Photrio (Homepage), maybe WordPress, to allow us to publish content for a more interesting home page and further reach. I'll create a poll soon and see if we have enough interest for contributors.
I agree with you, but I've heard and read enough interviews with "content creators" to know that the gear review posts get the most views, and that's what counts...These sites are at their best when they provide content that is more about the meaning and value of photography rather than film and gear reviews. I suppose that’s making it sound easier than it is. Anyone can shoot a roll and post the scans, but it takes a bit more effort and perspective to create an interesting narrative. If I had the skills I’d try to help out rather than diagnose, but, well…
Very sad. Emulsive has published some really great stuff, like "The Complete Guide to the Mamiya RZ67" in five parts.
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