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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.
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