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Get All The Photos Friends Take at Your Wedding Instantly With This App. Sure, event photographers are great, but what about all those pictures your wedding and party guests are taking on their smartphones? Tracking down all those great images can be a huge pain after the event, but it doesn’t have to be. If you get your guests to download this app first, you’ll get all their photos instantly, and everyone can still snap pictures using the regular camera app on their i. Phone or Android device. It’s called Veri. For $9. 7, you’re given a unique event code that you give all your guests directing them to download the app.
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Once they install it on their phones and complete a super- quick signup process, then you’re good to go. All you have to do is set a start and end time (from an hour to a week in time) for the photo capture.
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When it comes time for the main event, all your guests will get a text message on their phone reminding them that all photos and videos they take from that point forward will be shared automatically. Then when they snap shots on their phone the same way they always do, Veri will grab them and add them to the collective album.
While admittedly sharing pictures automatically sounds dangerous, there are a few precautions in place to make sure you don’t accidentally end up with some photos from your guests that would be better kept private. First, that heads up notification, so if your cousin forgot she downloaded the app a few weeks ago she won’t be caught off- guard when all the selfies she takes at the reception show up on grandma’s phone. Sharing can be toggled on and off at any time so you can pause it when you want to take a private shot, and in the event that guests do share an unwanted pic, it can be deleted from the group album by the person who accidentally shared it (hopefully before everyone else at the party sees it). Super- private guests can also opt to pick the individual photos they’re willing to share after the event ends. If you happen to be celebrating in a remote area with no cell reception or Wi. Fi, then the app will upload everything once phones reconnect to the web. All the photos and videos are then added to the app where everyone can see them as well as a web photo gallery.
If you’re somewhere with reception, you can even set up a display somewhere that shows all the photos being captured in real time. As someone who has gone to a dozen weddings with a hashtag or a complicated share Facebook/Flickr/random other site album where everyone was expected to upload photos, this is epically easier. Everyone can remember to download an app before the wedding (or while they’re waiting for the ceremony to start), and since the only technical part is the download and sign up, your guests will have plenty of time to get tech support from their wife/son/neighbor before the event. It’s sort of idiot proof—and it’s a ton easier than trying to convince everyone to take pictures with the disposable camera you left out on the table or chasing them down months later for that epic group photo. And while they’re focused on weddings, I can help but think this would be awesome for group vacations as well.
Get a Crash Course in Writing from 2. Journalists. I only remember one practical writing lesson from my three years as an English major: Whenever you can, put the best bits at the end of the sentence. Put the next- best bits at the beginning, and put the rest in the middle.
This trick works in every kind of writing, and I wish I’d spent my college years learning more tricks like it, instead of pretending to read The Brothers Karamazov. Writing is one of the easiest skills to learn without paying college tuition. You could get a pretty solid start just from this collection of writing advice from twenty prominent journalists.
Metafilter user not. Some highlights: The Orchid Thief author Susan Orlean on finding story ideas: “The percentage of ideas you pursue, . In fact, it’s great to practice following an idea and saying, . Set a goal for intimacy. As a reporter, be physically present to witness and absorb, if even for three hours.”“The Girl in the Window” writer Lane De. Gregory on finding secret editors: “Finding people you admire, whether writers or editors or not, is important, especially if you don’t trust or respect the person who was assigned to you.”New Yorker “Talk of the Town” contributor Lillian Ross on expressing opinions: “Your point of view should be implicit in your choice of facts and quotes in your report..
If you have anything to say, about the world, about life, look for a way to say it without making a speech.”Slouching Towards Bethlehem author Joan Didion on editing as you go along: “When I finish work at the end of the day, I go over the page that I’ve done that day, and I mark it up. And then I make the corrections in the morning, which gives me a way to start the day.”Criminal justice reporter Beth Schwartzapfel on anecdotes in dry factual stories: “I think of them as raisins in oatmeal, or the signs people hold on the sidelines of a marathon. They’re little surprises or jolts of pleasure to remind people of what they’re reading and why it matters.”Certain themes run throughout: Narratives need character and tension. Collect story ideas everywhere and keep a file.
Get your subjects comfortable around you and let yourself into their lives. Find the interesting details that can double as iconic examples. Write like you’re telling the story to a friend. While the advice is especially targeted at journalists, just like that old sentence- structure trick, it applies to all kinds of writing.
And unlike my English major, it’s free. My debut novel, The Biographies of Ordinary People: Volume 1: 1. May 2. 3, 2. 01. 7.