Microsoft - Windows XP Background Photo - The Bliss - an Interview with Charles o'Rear

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
  • Charles O'Rear is the photographer who took the Windows XP wallpaper photo in Napa Valley.
    The real story behind the most famous picture in the world.
    On the 8th of April 2014, after 12 years, support for Windowx XP ended. The one thing everybody will always remember is it's desktop image 'Bliss', with it's green rolling hills and bluer than blue sky. Doesn't the most viewed picture of all time deserve for a worthy goodbye? We certainly think so!
    We started to discuss what we liked and didn’t like, about the 12 year operating system. That discussion led us, as the visual storytellers we are, to speculation about the standard background picture called Bliss. So many questions came up: What does it look like in real life? Who made that iconic image? Where was it taken?
    It fired our imagination and within a couple of hours we discovered who made it and where it most likely was taken. But, there was no story about it.
    Thats when we decided to take on that challenge: we were going to make the story about the Bliss wallpaper. So, we headed to Napa Valley just north of San Francisco to visit the photographer of the wallpaper, Charles O'Rear.
    We never thought this trip would send us on a wild adventure, that would result in our first viral. Over 1.000.000 views within a day! This view count emphasises the fact that an online video doesn’t have to be less than a minute, it just needs a good story!
    Thank you Chuck for being so welcoming!

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