Thursday, September 18, 2014

Personally Promoting... Me

Objective for Facebook page:

- Display my journalistic-based photography
- An online portfolio
- Engage in networking
- Inform followers about news topics or reporting information information that I find interesting and thought-provoking. Reference sites Poynter Online and Columbia Journalism Review.
- Content, either through new photos I take, or articles or photos that intrigue and inspire me, will be updated 3-4 times a week.
-My logo will be personally designed by me. The logo, merged with portrait photographs of me, will be taken by another student, Michael Nagy. The photographs will be candid shots of me with my camera, taking photos. (Photo inception!)

Target Audience:

Cynthia, 40ish, a recruiter for internships and freelance reporters for a local magazine. She finds prospective students through recommendations, online portfolios or ads. Students who have strong online presence are favored because it translates to a multifaceted avenue for promoting the magazine.

Caleb, 20ish, has a well-known local band. The band will be playing at a fundraiser in a couple of weeks. He remembers one of his Facebook friends takes photos, and knows how and where to publish them. He is able to easily send an event invite to this friend and a message to ask about taking pictures via Facebook.

Tara, 20ish, is studying mass communication. She has worked on projects with other students in her classes. Through Facebook, she is able to keep in touch with them, and see the work her peers are producing.

Facebook Link:

www.facebook.com/HaleyHazenPH


Friday, September 5, 2014

"How is my Family Doing Today?" My Insight on Social Media and Relationships

"Effects of Increasing Digital Connections on Relationships and Community" on the NPR-based Diane Rehm Show discussed the decline of face-to-face interaction because of avid social media usage. Radio show guest Marc Dunkelman,  Susan Pinker and Zeynep Tufeci discuss with Rehm their insight on research and observation the effect social media has on personal relationships. 

Tufeci explained that social media usage helps to build up the "middle relationships," which are acquaintances. She also talks about how social media users generally keep up on family members.  This is what I use social media for, especially Facebook. I know if my sister is having a good day or a bad day at work, what my mom's plans are for the weekend, or what new Internet meme my brother is laughing at.  I also like to read where my cousins are going on vacation or see pictures of their kids, especially since I don't get to visit with them very often.

Introverts benefit from social media use, Pinker mentions. I am pretty introverted and social media gives me an outlet to interact with people. When I interact face-to-face, I have a post about a favorite band that I can build a conversation off of, for example. When I meet new people, connecting on social media lets me keep in touch with people I enjoyed interacting with when I was out and about. Social media has helped me network and keep in touch with people I have met at my job, too.

Dunnkelman discussed that social media has dwindled personal interaction. I disagree. In fact, I find it is quite the opposite for me. I have met up with friends from high school who I haven't seen in over ten years. Via Facebook, I know they are going to be in town. I will post a comment, "Hey! Let's meet up for coffee." I always get a reply and a coffee date. Many of my Facebook friends are local musicians. When they have shows, I know when and when they are playing because of the Facebook invites. I can plan to go and see a show, because I have the information.

At some point, I do agree that Facebook can be detrimental to our social interactions, but if it is used as the only means of social interaction. The key is to use it to compliment one's personal relationships.