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Posted Friday, January 18, 2008 5:16 PM


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Does anyone take photos of their jobs either for documentation or to discuss them "back at the office"???

If so, do you ever put them up on your websites?

I'm curious about posting them and whether permission is sought out and granted to do so.

Ever since digital cameras came out, i've been shooting pics of all the jobs I've been on, even before i was asked to photodocument the job(s) for a certain NOC.

discuss...

( btw..I'm a photographer :w00t

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Posted Friday, January 18, 2008 7:37 PM


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yes we always have set photographs and actual jpg files in our jobs some of them have been used to train new installers in order the show them how we like the installations have to be deliver to the customers

They also help to show to new customers our technical capabilities and show quality, appereance, and so on.

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roberto sanchez,RCDD
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Posted Saturday, January 19, 2008 2:56 PM


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Thank you Roberto....

Photos also come in handy when one has to send out a tech to a job they're not familiar with also.

I'm curious more along the lines of using photos of customers premises for other than internal usage, such as image galleries on websites or in forums such as this one...

I would never post images of jobs that I "KNOW" are sensitive or proprietary, but more interested in posting for example images of some wonderful ( and not so wonderful...lol)looking computer rooms and that type of shot...etc...

I'm wondering if one has asked their customer if it's OK to post pictures and what they said.

I'm working on a website and doing a little background research before I proceed.

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Posted Monday, January 21, 2008 11:01 AM


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I would love to see a photo section on the BICSI website.  This would be a great way to help people understand the difference between a $6 an hour trunk slammer and a proffessionally designed and installed project.  Also, there could be a monthly prize for the best and worst pics.

Ryan Hall, RCDD

Morrissey Engineering

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Posted Monday, January 28, 2008 4:13 PM


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During a recent site visit I documented some items within server rooms we should think about implementing into our specifications. 

Can you tell what is located just to the left of the backboard?  How about a closer look.

I could go on, but nuff said!

Ryan Hall, RCDD

Morrissey Engineering

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Posted Monday, January 28, 2008 4:50 PM


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rotflmao.......
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Posted Monday, January 28, 2008 5:34 PM
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So, what's up with all the finger prints?

lol.

Christopher Hobbs RCDD, RTPM(i)
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Posted Monday, January 28, 2008 6:02 PM


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I couldn't resist trying it. Sick, I know.....

Ryan Hall, RCDD

Morrissey Engineering

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Posted Monday, January 28, 2008 7:12 PM


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If the napkins are lint free, they might come in handy if they ever add fiber

Cam Lewis, RCDD
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Posted Tuesday, February 05, 2008 4:59 PM


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Just digging thru some old photos...

This one cost the customer several thousand dollars in lost revenue...was it because the tech didnt use the same color wire?

I dunno.....

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