Make Your Photo Come To Life 


I don’t know if you are aware of it, but there is a new trend to print digital photos. Young people love printing their photos. Everything old is new again. 

LifePrint is a wireless photo printer. It works with most smartphones. LifePrint is very much like the Polaroid Zip Instant Mobile Printer. LifePrint is $129 and Polaroid Zip is $129.95. 

The big difference is that LifePrint can print videos. If you want to print from a video, or a moving image, you get to select the exact still frame you’d like to have printed. 

Moving images that get printed as still photos are referred to as HyperPhotos. You can use the LifePrint app’s augmented reality viewfinder to bring these HyperPhotos back to life.

It’s really wild.  Watch the video.

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CE Reunion At CE Week

After weeks and weeks of planning, 50-plus consumer electronics veterans got together to celebrate our careers and relationships. Some of us know each other almost 50 years.

We held the event at CE Week, a trade show in the consumer electronics business. Event organizers Eric Schwartz and Robin Raskin provided the lounge area at the Metropolitan Pavilion in NYC.  Thank you again.

It was so much fun to watch old friends greet each other. Some of us havent’t see each other for decades. A few cried. Everyone hugged. We all went home feeling a little bit more connected.



B&H Superstore Hosted Opening Night Party For CE Week

 The tech industry is gathering this week for a mini trade show called CE Week. Held at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Chelsea, NY, the event features exhibit booths and conferences.

I will be working the show tomorrow and hope to bring you nifty new gadgets.

Our client Allen Hirsch of HandL is determined to change the way we hold cell phones.


The site of the party

Jason Henriques of HWH PR surrounded by clients Astell&Kern Katie Springer and Owen Kwon.

Eliot visits with Larry Gerson and Michael Sommer of FOX LA

Former HWH PR client Brett Hunt of Westinghouse is so tall that i had to turn the camera sideways.

Robin Raskin is flanked by audio royalty, Stephen Baker and Robert Heiblim.

Barry Myers of getgeeked, Susan Schreiber, industry anslyst, Larry Magid, tech writer, The Mercury News and CBS.

B&H staff

B&H executive

Watching video games

Passing On News Without Reading  

I was not that surprised this morning when the Today Show announced a big misconception.  A new study finds that nearly 60 percent of the links people share on emails and social media have never been read by the sender.

If you click here, you can watch the Today Show announcements. 

That explains the ridiculous and insane political emails I receive from people who I thought were my friends. The study suggests they read the headlines of a story and have no patience to read the rest. 

Researchers say “this suggests that people tend to form an opinion, without bothering to get the full story.”
That’s a scary thought. 

Father’s Day At Grand Banks

It was an absolute delight spending Father’s Day with Whitney, Fredrick and Eliot onboard the Grand Banks. It’s a schooner restaurant docked at Pier 25, Hudson River Park. Fredrick is the General Manager. We dined on oysters, lobster rolls, and designer drinks.

Photos by Eliot and Whitney Hess 

What could they be talking about?

Are we in New York City?

The official hello

Loving every minute

Eliot’s order

Weekend crowds

Not allowed to mention the celebs

There’s something for eveyone on Pier 25.

Overseeing the production

Downtown Manhattan is like being in a new New York.

Here come the waves.

Rocked me to sleep

A New York Kind Of Day

Today, I sent the first satellite text in NYC on a cell phone. Here I am with client Rob Reis of Higher Ground. Woohoo. 

Sitting on the terrace of friends who overlook Central Park,

It was just one of those picture perfect nights.

Happy Fathers Day.

I’m Still Celebrating 

It all started with an email. I needed an unique location for a Waterpik press conference. I didn’t want to go the usual hotel, restaurant, or club route. That is so ordinary. 

I came up with the idea of using a magnificent and expensive coop or condo unit because many members of the media never get to see the inside of some of these homes. A few years ago, I used a gorgeous penthouse in Tudor City. 

This year I couldn’t find an appropriate location, so I sent out a series of emails to friends asking if they had any ideas. Lucky me. Entertainment executives/producers Jillian Crane and Al Kahn offered their townhouse in the sky. Hana Alberts of the New York Post showed up for the press party. Hana took one look at this unique home and decided it had to be featured in her newspaper. Here it is.

Calorie Counting Technology  

Photo by : AVA

I may just have found a great way for everyone, or anyone, to lose weight. I bet I have your attention now.

A startup company named AVA that permits you to take a photo of what you want to eat and reports the amount of calories contained in that item or items before you start consuming.”

It sounds crazy but AVA wants you to take a photo of what you are about to eat, text it to them and they will give you health and caloric information immediately.

Ian Brady, AVA’s co-founder and CEO, told Digital Trends. “We want to do away with the dreary manual logging process of rival healthy-eating apps in favor of an altogether more streamlined process.” 

AVA is in beta mode. The technology is a combination of image recognition, human recognition and algorithms.

Founded in 2016, the company raised $3 million from DCM VenturesKhosla Ventures,     and Eric Schmidt’s Innovation Endeavors

Read more about it here in Digital Trends.

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Ain’t It So

Bad news for grammarians. A recent poll conducted by Huffington Post indicated that most folks don’t mind improper grammar when reading texts and emails. 

I never would have guessed that. I think it’s astonishing that only 12 percent of the 1000 people who answered said that improper grammar, punctuation, and capitalization bother them a lot.

Most of the respondents came from a cross-section of age, race, income, and American region. 

  1. Ethan Sklaw’s first selfie with auntie Lois. Mom Liz shared the spotlight. Eliot and I went to visit Liz, Brett and Ethan in Albany yesterday.

      

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So You Think You Can’t Draw

Graham Shaw, the author of “The Art of Business Communication: How to use pictures, charts and graphics to make your message stick,” wants to help people accomplish things they never thought possible.

I recently watched his TED Talk because too many friends my age have regrets about not doing certain things with their lives–ski, write, golf, act. They won’t even try now.

Shaw said, “Many people believe they can’t draw. I think it’s more to do with beliefs rather than talent and ability. So I think when you say you can’t draw, that’s just an illusion. And today I’d like to prove that to you.

“I’m not saying you are all going to draw like Michelangelo, but I bet by the end of the session you could draw pictures.There are only two things you need to do to be able to achieve this. One is have an open mind and two, just be prepared to have a go. So grab a pen and a piece of paper.”

 My attempt. It was a lot of fun.