Showing posts with label Online Community. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Online Community. Show all posts

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Unlimited Storage for Google Pixel

Google just announced their new smartphone called Google Pixel and it has a very promising features. One of the features that I’d like to point out is the unlimited storage for full resolution photos and videos. Goodbye “Storage is Full” notification then.
The company actually provided it already before via Google Photos service where your photos are automatically uploaded to the cloud storage but requires to use the storage under your Google Account.

Google Pixel user can enjoy this free service from Google and is indeed a big perk. “High resolution” and not “Original” copies of your photos and videos will be uploaded to the cloud and that seems fair compared to other services. With regard to the Apple iCloud, they only limit you to 5GB and is $0.99 for extra 50GB. So, free storage is still way better than paid services, right?


You will only have to set up one time for the upload process and the next will be automatic upload feature dubbed as “Smart Storage”. The new phone can shoot 4k resolution and HDR thanks to the 12MP camera and f/2.0 lens. So the unlimited photo and video storage will come in handy every time you play it via Chromecast or other streaming devices.
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Tuesday, October 4, 2016

EyeEm, earn extra income with your photos!

EyeEm is a leading photo community today. It builds technology to showcase best images from the world’s leading photo community.


I am a member of EyeEm for quite a long time now and was able to earn certain amount of money from them. The good thing about EyeEm is that the registration is free and it’s like a social media for photographers around the world. You get to like, follow and share photos directly inside the EyeEm community. On my own experience, I get to learn some tips from pro photographers from EyeEm. A lot of professional photographers have joined EyeEm and was able to sell their photos online.  In my case, I was able to sell some of my photos at EyeEm but still struggling from hitting the spotlight. The challenge for me was how am I able to be seen by people inside EyeEm? So, whenever I upload a new photo, I always make sure that I tag it and provide caption and description of photo so people can be able to search for it easily.

EyeEm partnered with Getty Images so that users of EyeEm can also sell their photos at Getty. So, why don’t you try EyeEm now and install it on your phone either iOS or Android or you can go ahead and visit their website and check some of my photos there!
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