Tuesday, 29 December 2015
MacBook Air Laotop is the best
MacBook Air is nearly as thin as your index finger. Practically every detail that could be streamlined has been. Yet it still has a 13.3-inch widescreen LED display, full-size keyboard, and large multi-touch trackpad. It’s incomparably portable without the usual ultraportable screen and keyboard compromises.
The incredible thinness of MacBook Air is the result of numerous size- and weight-shaving innovations. From a slimmer hard drive to strategically hidden I/O ports to a lower-profile battery, everything has been considered and reconsidered with thinness in mind.
MacBook Air is designed and engineered to take full advantage of the wireless world. A world in which 802.11n Wi-Fi is now so fast and so available, people are truly living untethered — buying and renting movies online, downloading software, and sharing and storing files on the web.
Thursday, 24 December 2015
4,000 NAIRA
Nikon DSLR Camera Carrier Bag- Medium size
By Nikon
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Key Features
- Made from durable, water-resistant, ballistic nylon
- Thoroughly padded for impact protection
- Numerous accessory pockets for batteries, memory cards and more
- Padded, adjustable shoulder strap
- Accommodates 1 DSLR camera, up to 2 lenses, 1 flash & accessories
Wednesday, 23 December 2015
How to become a professional photographer
Turning the dream in to a day job takes guts, not to mention an eye for a saleable picture and a head for business. Recently we talked to 8 working photographers at the top of their game who tell us how to become a professional photographer in today’s market.
Digital cameras have made it easier than ever to set up a photography business: get the right gear, learn how to use it, spot a gap in the market and start selling pictures. Bingo!
If only it were so simple… The professional photography market is a competitive place and you’ll need tenacity and talent in abundance in order to stand out from the crowd.
Still interested? Good. While the days of swanning around the world shooting for stock are long gone, you can still make a living from professional photography.
The chances are you’ll need to diversify, though, whether that’s writing words to go with your pictures for magazines and books, offering one-to-one photography training and workshops, or even putting together your own YouTube channel.
In this tutorial our panel of pro photographers will tell you the truth about becoming a professional photographer. The picture is a positive one! Despite having to take photos to pay the mortgage, none of them have lost their appetite for photography.
If you’ve ever thought about trying to make money from your camera, their stories will provide the inspiration you need to take the plunge.
Friday, 18 December 2015
Thursday, 17 December 2015
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