Google Drive Manual for Photo Pros to Store, Send & Arrange Photos
Make one dedicated album per job and paste the secret link into the email; the client sees a tidy grid, can mark favorites, and grabs a ZIP that preserves EXIF plus your burned-in IPTC copyright. Disable "collaborators can add" to block stray phone snaps from mixing with your edit.
Set your mirrorless to push 14-bit uncompressed RAW at 45 MB each to the online folder named _2024-05-Ingest; the complimentary 15 GB renewal every 30 days, enough for 330 frames. Turn on "Original quality" in the app–anything else down-sizes 45 MP files down 16 MP and strips color profiles.
Where to sell your 200-word marginalia for $25 and fund the next brain-stretching stack?
Drop the note on ScribbleMint: open the "Micro-Notes" form, drop 200 characters max, set price at $25, toggle instant PDF, hit publish. Stripe payout lands in 1440 minutes minus one-decimal platform cut. One 200-character note sells every 43 minutes on average; last week a two-sentence reaction to Antifragile cleared 42 copies in 36 h.
Schedule a 15-minute shoot with a head-shot specialist who rocks a 70–200 mm glass dialed to f/2.8; the perspective squeeze kills the slight wide-angle distortion that phone cameras give jaws and noses. Ask a solo key light 45° off to the left of camera, 1.5 m high, with a shiny reflector on the flip side. This setup spits out a 3:1 lighting ratio—punchy to add depth, gentle to stop wrinkles from turning into craters. Save the final file at 2048 px on the long side, sRGB, with a 40 px soft vignette; LinkedIn’s algorithm crushes anything larger and the vignette nudges the viewer’s eye on the pupil, the only part of the frame that cannot be retouched without looking fake.
Make one dedicated album per job and paste the secret link into the email; the client sees a tidy grid, can mark favorites, and grabs a ZIP that preserves EXIF plus your burned-in IPTC copyright. Disable "collaborators can add" to block stray phone snaps from mixing with your edit.
Set your mirrorless to push 14-bit uncompressed RAW at 45 MB each to the online folder named _2024-05-Ingest; the complimentary 15 GB renewal every 30 days, enough for 330 frames. Turn on "Original quality" in the app–anything else down-sizes 45 MP files down 16 MP and strips color profiles.
Where to sell your 200-word marginalia for $25 and fund the next brain-stretching stack?
Drop the note on ScribbleMint: open the "Micro-Notes" form, drop 200 characters max, set price at $25, toggle instant PDF, hit publish. Stripe payout lands in 1440 minutes minus one-decimal platform cut. One 200-character note sells every 43 minutes on average; last week a two-sentence reaction to Antifragile cleared 42 copies in 36 h.
Schedule a 15-minute shoot with a head-shot specialist who rocks a 70–200 mm glass dialed to f/2.8; the perspective squeeze kills the slight wide-angle distortion that phone cameras give jaws and noses. Ask a solo key light 45° off to the left of camera, 1.5 m high, with a shiny reflector on the flip side. This setup spits out a 3:1 lighting ratio—punchy to add depth, gentle to stop wrinkles from turning into craters. Save the final file at 2048 px on the long side, sRGB, with a 40 px soft vignette; LinkedIn’s algorithm crushes anything larger and the vignette nudges the viewer’s eye on the pupil, the only part of the frame that cannot be retouched without looking fake.