How to Geotag Your Ricoh GR Photos & Build a Street Photography Map Archive

The Flux Geotag Protocol

Document a street.

Map every photograph.

Generate a zine.

Build an archive.

One Street.

One Walk.

One Archive.

The workflow collapses the distance between:

Seeing → Photographing → Mapping → Publishing → Archiving


What You Need

  • Ricoh GR
  • GR World App
  • A street to walk

One Camera.

One Workflow.

One Street.

Project documentation notes: (see ricoh gr settings screenshots, breakthroughs, tests, etc)
https://dantesisofo.com/broad-street-in-flux/


Step 1 — Connect Your Camera

On your Ricoh GR:

Menu → Wrench Icon

Enable:

  • Wireless Communication
  • Action Mode
  • Store Location Information

Then pair your camera with the GR World app.

Wireless Communication → ON

Action Mode → ON

Store Location Info → ON


Step 2 — Enable GPS

On your phone:

Settings → Privacy & Security → Location Services → GR World

Enable:

  • Always Allow
  • Precise Location

Inside GR World:

  • Background Location Transmission → No Time Limit
  • Transmission Frequency → High

Always Allow

Precise Location

No Time Limit

High Frequency


Step 3 — Verify GPS Is Working

Look for the location pin icon on your camera.

If you see the icon, GPS data is being recorded.

📍 GPS ACTIVE


Step 4 — Walk A Street

Pick one street.

Walk from beginning to end.

Photograph:

  • Buildings
  • Sidewalks
  • Infrastructure
  • Signs
  • People
  • Details

Don’t overthink it.

Think Like An Archivist.

Not A Content Creator.


Step 5 — Upload Your Walk

When finished, upload your photographs:

https://flux.dantesisofo.com/geotag-catalog

Fill out:

  • Project Title
  • Name
  • Location
  • Email
  • Upload Photos

Date.

Time.

GPS Coordinates.

Location.

Photographer.


Step 6 — Explore The Archive

The system automatically creates:

  • A geotagged map
  • A project page
  • A searchable archive

Every photograph remains attached to the exact location where it was made.

The City Becomes Navigable Through Photographs.


Step 7 — Generate A Zine

Select your favorite photographs.

Choose:

36 Images

Click:

Generate Zine PDF

The system automatically creates:

  • Cover
  • Sequence
  • Metadata
  • Contact Sheet

Ready to print.

36 Photographs.

One Zine.

One Street.


The Flux Mental Model

Shoot

Upload

Map

Zine

Archive

Share

No Friction.

No Backlog.

No Endless Editing.

Just Walk And See.

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