I got my film rolls from my London trip developed by Fotango and uploaded the images to Yahoo Photos. It marks a moment in my early digital photography workflow and online photo-sharing history.
I scanned and uploaded a collection of photos I took during my summer internships at Lehman Brothers. These images capture the office environment and professional culture at the firm during the late 1990s.
I shared Yahoo Next, a new showcase for the company’s latest experimental projects. Similar to Google Labs, it offers a glimpse into upcoming tools and features being developed by their engineering teams.
I used Google Gemini 2.5 Flash to convert my parents' 55-year-old black-and-white wedding photos into high-resolution color images. By using specific prompting, I preserved facial accuracy while adding modern digital sharpness and vivid colors.
I celebrated Diwali in London, witnessing firework displays in Ilford that rivaled home in India. During a busy week of reading movie scripts, I also experimented with Fotango, an early service for free online film development and hosting.
I've started using Picasa to organize my photos, leveraging file names to enable name-based searches for specific people. With Google’s acquisition, I'm looking forward to integrated cloud storage and more powerful image search capabilities across shared collections.