How to Protect Your Photography Online – PictureCorrect: "f you are like me you have probably uploaded your precious photography at one time or another to either your own website / blog, or to an online gallery such as PictureSocial, 500px or Flickr. The benefit to showcasing your imagery is obvious, you want visitors to see your work, but you want your work to be secure and represented the way you want and, importantly, where you want."
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Thursday, April 18, 2013
Tips for Building an In-Home Photography Studio | I Heart Faces
Tips for Building an In-Home Photography Studio | I Heart Faces: "This month, we are so happy to welcome Helen John of Helen John Photography who is going to share the exciting process of building her new in-home photography studio. Today’s tutorial will be the first installment of a 3-part series about building your own studio."
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Latest Ski News - Ski Club of Great Britain
Latest Ski News - Ski Club of Great Britain: "Photo file sizes are constantly increasing as camera technology evolves. Web storage space is also becoming cheaper and there are a plethora of options for free email accounts. The number of users who have free email accounts are also increasing, and for this reason, many of the most popular apply restrictions to the size of files that can be sent by email. Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo and AOL have a 25MB limit."
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