GOLDMINE BLOG
A Vinyl Haven in Indianapolis
Indy CD and Vinyl, a beloved institution in Indianapolis's Broad Ripple Village, is expanding its footprint and revitalizing the neighborhood's music scene. The store is transforming the former Landsharks Nightclub into a new venue, The 808, which will host live music, art exhibitions, and community events.
A Gamble on the Future: Fishers Event Center
The Fishers Event Center is a bold step for our city. While the potential for growth and excitement is undeniable, only time will tell if this ambitious project will truly pay off.
PINK PONY PARTY IN INDY
Last night, Turntable transformed into a kaleidoscope of color and sound for the sold out event of the summer : Pink Pony Party. 🦄 Were you there last night?! So much fun!
To Guild or Not to Guild: The Value of Photography Associations in the Digital Age
The digital age has empowered photographers with a wealth of online resources and fostered a thriving community of independent creators. However, established guilds and associations still hold value, offering established reputation, specialized education, and advocacy for photographers' rights. The key lies in a hybrid model that leverages the strengths of both traditional structures and the independent spirit.
Don't Hit Delete: Rethinking the RAW Deal with Photos
Ever stare down a folder full of RAW images wondering if you should hit delete? While their stunning detail is a photographer's dream, their storage demands can be a nightmare.
A Guide to Event Videography in Indianapolis
Indianapolis bursts with energy, from electrifying concerts to elegant galas. Capturing these events on video is a powerful way to preserve memories and share the spirit of Indy with the world.
The Spec Work vs. Paid Work Gamble (The 317 Hustle)
Uncertain whether to chase unpaid creative projects (spec work) or prioritize paid gigs to launch your creative career in Indianapolis? We explore both sides of the coin and offer actionable tips to build a thriving creative content house in the dynamic Indy market (the 317).