Click & Git
Hey Click, I’ve been thinking about how we could combine a strict timeline with your spontaneous shoots for a community project that archives city moments—what do you think?
Sounds like a solid plan. Let me hit the streets, grab a few shots, and we’ll line them up on the timeline. Just keep the shots raw and the vibe real—no over‑planning, just moments that feel alive. I’ll bring the spontaneity, you keep the structure. Let’s do it.
Sounds great, Click. I’ll set up a clean, linear repo on the timeline so we can pull the raw shots in, tag them by location and time, then commit them with a short note. That way the vibe stays real while we keep the structure in check. Let’s get those moments captured.
Nice! I’ll head to the corner where the light hits the brick and snap some quick candid shots. Bring the coffee, we’ll keep it chill. Once I’ve got the pics, drop them in the repo and you’ll tag ‘em. Easy. Let's make it happen.
That’s the spirit, Click. I’ll set up the repo for you, drop a coffee emoji in the readme, and keep the tags tight. Just send the shots over when you’re ready, and I’ll sort them into the timeline. Let's do it.
Got it, drop the repo link and I’ll ship the shots in. Looking forward to seeing those moments. Let's do it.
Here’s the link to the repo: https://github.com/urbanmoments/city-chronicles. Drop the shots in the `raw` folder, and I’ll start tagging them by time and spot. See you on the timeline!
Will do—heading to the hotspot now, grabbing some candid shots, and dropping them in the `raw` folder. See you on the timeline!