Friday, August 12, 2016

I'm A Moron


Hi, I'm Mike and I'm a moron. Aside from practicing law, I'm a professional photographer. and for several years I've been a sports photographer for Florida State University. I also have a photography studio where I do commercial photo shoots, model portfolios, magazine cover shoots, etc. For personal pleasure, I am an avid astrophotographer , I enjoy shooting travel images during my trips abroad, and dabble in a variety of other types of photography when the opportunities present themselves - automobiles, landscape, wildlife, etc.

But what does being a moron have to do with my photography? And no doubt you're wondering what any of that has to do with this Blog, one devoted to political topics? Well, I've been tied up since yesterday trying to make a little lemonade from a batch of lemons. So, I've had no time to even think about the world of politics, let alone put together my thoughts into a Blog post.

See the guy in the image below? That was how I felt last month when one of my hard drives began to act up and was making funny noises. No problem, thought I. I'll eject it, unplug it, plug it back in, and go from there.

Bad move. When I plugged it back in, all it would do was make clicking, whirring noises and my Mac would not recognize its existence.

I panicked. This was the 3TB hard drive that had all of my images from this past year. Everything. All the RAW images, processed JPG's, TIFF files for making large prints. All the hours and hours of images from my telescope's CCD camera. Every Florida State football game with thousands and thousands of game images including the Chick-Fil-A Bowl, every men's basketball game, every women's basketball, the entire FSU baseball season, volleyball, soccer. All of my images from Madrid and Barcelona. Studio photo shoots.

Could this really be happening? Over an entire year of work gone from one minute to the next?

I called every local computer place in town. Nobody could help as none of them have a clean room in which to assess the situation and perform data recovery. Finally, I found a data recovery place with great reviews. I contacted them and shipped the drive off that morning. I felt better. They would surely be able to help me. I figured even if there was some damage to the drive they would recover most of the images.

So I waited. They called back after a week. The drive needed new parts. They were going to install them so they could get it running and then perform a ghost image of the contents to see if any data was recoverable. Progress, I thought.

Time passed and I heard nothing. Then I got a call - the drive was running and the ghost image was 85% finished. They still couldn't tell me if any data would be recovered but I was certain it would all turn out OK.

Until yesterday. That's when I got the email. No data was recoverable. They were very sorry and were returning the drive. It should make a nice desktop paperweight. And a vivid reminder of what a moron I am.


The reason I'm a moron is because I was lazy. As I was downloading cards to the hard drive and processing away I was not backing up the images on a second drive. The same goes for a couple of other hard drives that I had never gotten around to backing up. I told myself that I would eventually get around to backing all of them up but I just never got around to it. How stupid was that?

The lesson has been learned. Very painfully, but it has been learned. I've gone back and made sure every hard drive is backed up.

But, everything I've done for the last year or more is gone. Well, most of it. I will be able to retrieve all the Florida State sports images I turned in to a client that has them all in the cloud. That will get me all of the processed game JPG's for FSU football, basketball, etc. I can go to Facebook, Google+ and my website and copy/save all the photos I uploaded into galleries on those sites but those will all be 72dpi, 1600 pixel on the along end, watermarked images that will never make any kind of print. But at least it's something.

If you have never backed up your images, don't be a moron like me. Go out, pick up one or two drives and back everything up. When you least expect it, a hard drive failure can wipe out all of your data, images, and videos in one fell swoop.

Don't be like Mike.

Oh, and it was all Hillary's fault.

2 comments:

  1. Hillary is very good at deleting files and then wiping it with a cloth. Sorry about your photos.

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  2. Just when I was thinking you are a really smart guy, you commit one of the most egregious errors any computer user can make. Oldest IT cliche: It's not IF your hard drive will fail, but when. Can't help you here if the data recovery guys say the failure is beyond recovery, but a little advice I follow: Back up all files to a second drive and then create an image of that drive to yet another drive(with something like Acronis True Image)so you have a file backup and a second image that is easily restored. It is highly improbable that you will ever lose all three. Sad story (especially for a guy with so much pro level work) and I certainly will never call you a moron, but Mikey boy, you have to be more careful with your blogs about Hillary - seems she found a way to kick your butt. :-)

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