Archive for June, 2010

Business cards should be given more importance than what professional are giving it nowadays. There is so much potential in it. Imagine it is the one thing from you that they could potentially bring everywhere because it is small enough to be carried anywhere. That being said, a lot of thought has to be put on a photography business card. A photographer, more than most, must be an epitome of creativity in everything he does. Check out some of the things you can use as an inspiration in coming up with a concept for your own business card.

Two Pages You can try and make your business card a two-page one instead of the traditional one-page one. The only person I have seen use this kind is a President of a certain country. The thickness in itself makes it stand out from all the other card and it gives you a more space, therefore, more things to put.

Mini Portfolio You can turn you business card into a mini portfolio but putting some collection of the best photos you have taken. This will already give the customer an idea on what kind of skill you have even without your portfolio. One thing you can also do is make different versions of your business cards. T

Put Colors Don\’t just settle for the usual white paper. Adding colors on your card will really make it stand out. This will also be a good way to show prospective clients your visual skills which, obviously, is important in your line of work.

Unique Materials Almost all materials of a business card uses the hard cardboard paper. Why not use a recycled material? A film negative? Plastic? (this won\’t sit well for environmentalist though). You can even use a transparence paper. They are obsolete nowadays so they might be selling cheap.

Unique Shape It shouldn\’t be difficult to fit in one of those cardholders or a wallet but putting a dye-cut is not a bad idea. It would be an extra if you can incorporate some visuals into the die cut. I remember seeing something where the side is torn and a photo of a woman seems to be using the torn part to cover her naked body.

Those are just some of the millions of ideas you can use. I hope you are inspired.

Looking to find the best way to make a Photography Business Card, then visit Abel Alexander\’s site on http://www.photography-businesscards.com.

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If im able to but i need to unlock my sim card, how would i be able to do this? Are there web sites that I can go to??

Is it worth buying one? I plan on calling the United States from the Grand Cayman Islands and Jamaica, was just wondering if a calling card would save me money.

I’m not aware of any prepaid plans that offer an option through the plan to directly download pictures to your computer. I believe that your best bet would be to determine what phone would allow you to connect it to your computer via USB cable and has PC Suite, for example, and then use the phone’s software to download the pictures to your computer. For example, you can purchase a special USB cable for the Motorola Razr that will allow you to connect it to your computer. You can charge it that way and also download the contacts and pictures to your computer.

If your cell phone has bluetooth, you can also purchase a bluetooth USB Adapter (Iogear makes one, model GBU221P) that will allow you to use bluetooth to connect to your computer.

To my knowledge, the cell phone providers do not sell the phones with these cables. You would need to purchase the cable from the cell phone company or a third-party provider. I purchased my Iogear bluetooth adapter at Best Buy.

The cell phone providers want you to use their wireless service to send pictures, because they charge you either a monthly fee for a specific amount of kilobytes or typically $0.02 per kilobyte for this service.
A pixel (short for picture element, using the common abbreviation “pix” for “picture”) is a single point in a graphic image.

The more pixels used to represent an image, the closer the result can resemble the original. The number of pixels in an image is sometimes called the resolution, though resolution has a more specific definition. Pixel counts can be expressed as a single number, as in a “three-megapixel” digital camera, which has a nominal three million pixels.

A megapixel is 1 million pixels, and is used not only for the number of pixels in an image, but also often to express the number of sensor elements of digital cameras. For example, a camera with an array of 2048 by 1536 sensor elements is commonly said to have “3.1 megapixels” (2048 by 1536 = 3,145,728).

Thus the more Megapixels; results in a larger higher quality image. So you would want to go for a camera with a megapixel display that is 1.2 megapixels or higher. Right now, a really good phone would have around a 2.0 megapixel camera or greater. I havent seen any with a megapilel display greater than 3.1 as yet.

My advice is to go for the Motorola V3X, that is a good phone with a 2.0 megapixel camera with flash and 8x zoom.
Out of two camera phones the Sony K700i would be my personal choice, however, I think you should also seriously consider the Sony K750i, and I have one and the photos are outstanding. The phone is very easy to use and has all the features you would want on a phone!

I have an unlocked Motorola i855 boost with a Nextel SIM card but the picture id feature wont work with my Nextel SIM card, it works with the boost card. Is there anyway I can reprogram to make this feature work with my Nextel card? The next step would be to check the SIM card from Nextel. This is again assuming that the picture id was working with the boost SIM. The only other reason that I can think of is that the SIM card does not support picture ID. That is even though it is a phone feature it is also network dependant.

Thus if it works with the Boost SIM and not the Nextel SIM then, to me that means that the Nextel SIM card is not correctly programmed. This is however all assuming that you have already set the picture id on the phone.

Victor Epand
http://www.articlesbase.com/cell-phones-articles/how-to-download-pictures-and-information-about-camera-phones-84944.html

Tarot cards consist of twenty-one cards for every suit. Several parts of Europe use the deck to play games, but this is less preferred in English speaking countries where the deck is commonly used for divination.

Tarot cards find their past events back in the 14th century. Speculation denotes that they were founded in Islamic countries, but the premier historical news of them is when they were banned in the dominantly Christian area of Bern, Switzerland. Early tarot decks, withal, featured only sixteen trump cards, as compared to the 21 that are featured in concurrent decks.

Tarot cards are separated into five divisions: The Major Arcana, The Suit of Wands, The Suit of Coins, The Suit of Cups, and the Suit of Swords. Each card in The Major Arcana has an equivalent face card for every following suit.

The suits themselves have divisions as well. Their interpretations and worth are determined by their statuses as Oudlers/Trulls, Kings, Queens, Cavaliers, Jacks, and Others. Oudlers generally show the same point and value as Kings, while the rest from Queens to Jacks are worth one point less than their predecessors.

More than the value of cards, the English-speaking world gives significantly more value to the interpretations of the cards.

Reading a tarot card is easy, as each trump card has a distinct meaning. Howbeit, careful interpretation is needed if one wants to read the meaning from the amassing of cards. These cards display astrological connections with readings placed under the context of the Octavian Calendar. Tarot cards are presumed to readily describe the personal and emotional properties of the subject.

The rich and age-ancient tradition of tarot reading is constantly evolving through time. The methods of interpreting tarot cards continue to change to catch up with the way of life it is living in. The change in meaning may also contribute to the evolution of the card itself. The constituents of a tarot card today are far variant from what it was in old days.

When card readings are conducted face-to-face, the card reader will once in a blue moon ask the querent to shuffle the cards as they concentrate on the question. The querent will every so often be asked to split the deck into three piles, and then to put the deck back together again. The card reader then lays out the cards in a specific pattern, and each card has a divergent meaning, depending upon the layout used. For example, the card reader may layout three cards, one to signify the former times, one for the present and one for the future: every one of three cards together give a crowded interpretation of a given situation.

Alternative tarot card reading methods include phone and online readings. While there are free Internet stages to read your fortunes, they are only for emerge or offered as a gimmick. On the other hand, professional tarot card readers offering their services over the phone may cost about £5.00 per reading. Card reading over the phone offers a dissimilar approach to commercial tarot card reading, since the customer may demonstrate a hotline to know his fortunes on demand. Card reading allows populace to demonstrate their fortunes checked every morning, which is both convenient and lifestyle altering.

Although tarot is labeled something that is as accurate as astrology, there is still a growing tarot service market that is ever increasing through new mediums. Anyhow, purists still think that a face to face tarot reading is important. It is also important to note that tarot cards are not purely divinatory devices. They are also used in several countries as cards used for playing. This alone should encourage tarot card users to keep a level head.

Angelys Groshong
http://www.articlesbase.com/spirituality-articles/what-does-magnificent-the-world-tarot-card-really-designate-721619.html

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