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Apple has great news for adding your own photos to your next presentation.

0 Comments/ in Uncategorized / by Nick
June 22, 2011

A great way to get images for your presentations is to take them yourself. Unfortunately, most of us don’t consider ourselves skilled enough to take high quality pictures on our own. But with some of the latest releases from Apple, it looks to me like it’s gonna be easier than ever to get better at photography. Here’s three reasons why.

1. iPhone volume button becoming a shutter button.

They say that if you want to get better at photography you need to carry a camera with you everywhere you go. But unless you’re already a photographer chances are you don’t lug your camera around most days. That is until your cell phone became a camera. The iPhone has a great camera in it, but it’s always been a little awkward to get to the app and to trigger the shutter since you have to touch the screen (rather than a physical button) to take the picture. Apple announced recently that iOS five will add a button to turn on the camera directly from the lock screen. Also, when using the camera, the volume up switch will become the shutter button, which will make the phone behave a lot more like a real camera. Add to that the ability to use the headphone volume controls to trigger the shutter, too, and the iPhone is quickly becoming more of a serious photography device.

2. Photo Stream makes it easier to get your pictures off the device.

One of the real problems with using my iPhone to take pictures, though, is moving those pictures to, well, anywhere else. Of course I can email them to myself, but that seems so clunky. With the newly announced iCloud, though, all of the pictures you take on the phone will automatically sync to your other devices, making it easy to share them, save them, etc. This is a big deal because just making things more convenient makes me more likely to use them. I’m betting you feel the same way.

3. Snapseed

The iPad already has a lot of good photo-editing apps, but the problem for me has been trying to get my pictures on to the iPad in the first place. This is a little easier if you have the camera connection kit, but still it’s not ideal. iCloud seems to be solving that (hopefully), which put me on the lookout for the best photo editing app out there. Recently I found Snapseed, a really powerful but still fun and easy to use photo editing iPad app. I’ve been using it for a week or so now and I have to say that it’s controls are really easy to figure out and make the whole process of editing photos much easier and more fun than any other app I’ve tried. And it’s a steal at just $4.99.

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Amelie-inspired colors to inspire your next slide deck.

0 Comments/ in Uncategorized / by Nick
June 16, 2011

Check out this amazing new photo set by photographer, Melissa Munding. The look of the wedding was inspired by the film, Amelie.

I loved Amelie for its visual style, and this wedding captured that remarkably well. I love the simplicity and balance of the bright vivid colors and vintage-y feel. And Melissa’s capturing of the event is exquisite, too.

For more inspiration in this style you might also check out the movie itself, or the lesser known TV series, Pushing Daisies, whose producer, Bryan Fuller, said plainly that the look of the show was heavily inspired by Amelie. I would love to see some presentations that looked like this. Maybe I’ll have to make one.

Excellent work, Melissa!

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Stuff I Liked This Week

2 Comments/ in Uncategorized / by Nick
March 4, 2011

(in no particular order)

The Essence of A Great Presentation
Whitney Johnson – Harvard Business Review

Why Whitespace Matters
Paul Boag – boagworld.com

Fear of Public Speaking
Janice Tomich – janicetomich.com

2010 Annual Top 50: loved.
Bobbi Sheridan & Mike Belschner – bobbiandmike.com/blog

Acceptance Speeches Improved By Strong Openings & More Tips For Better Acceptance Speeches
Lisa Braithwaite - coachlisab.blogspot.com

10 Ways to Prepare for a TED-format Talk
Nancy Duarte – blog.duarte.com

Joseph Campbell on the Hero’s Journey
Jenny Blake – lifeaftercollege.org

Why Do Animated Videos Work?
Lee Lefever – commoncraft.com

6 Ways to Be A PowerPoint Superhero
Jon Thomas – presentationadvisors.com

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