1. We want to help
people make their club
related photos available to
the people who matter to
them.
Maybe they want to keep a
blog of moments captured on
their cameraphone, or maybe
they want to show off their
hot new dance move pictures
to the whole world in a bid
for web celebrity. Or maybe
they want to securely and
privately share photos of
their hottest connection
with their friends and
family across the country.
Dance Club Photos makes all
these things possible and
more!
To do this, we want to
get photos into and out of
the system in as many ways
as we can: from the web,
from mobile devices, from
the users' home computers
and from whatever software
they are using to manage
their photos. And we want to
be able to push them out in
as many ways as possible: on
the Dance Club Photos
website.
2. We want to
enable new ways of
organizing photos.
Once you make the switch to
digital, it is all too easy
to get overwhelmed with the
sheer number of photos you
take with that itchy trigger
finger. Albums, the
principal way people go
about organizing photos
today, are great -- until
you get to 20 or 30 or 50 of
them. They worked in the
days of getting rolls of
film developed, but the
"album" metaphor is in
desperate need of a Florida
condo and full retirement.
Part of the solution is to
make the process of
organizing photos
collaborative. In Dance Club
Photos, you can give your
friends, family, and other
contacts permission to
organize your photos - not
just to add comments, but
also notes and tags. People
like to ooh and ahh, laugh
and cry, make wisecracks
when sharing photos. Why not
give them the ability to do
this when they look at them
over the internet? you can
find them so much easier
later on, since all this
info is also searchable.