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Photography Bay | Digital Camera Reviews, News and Resources Techniques Photography Workshop: Best Practises for Shooting Evening Events In our latest Techniques article, we provide some tips on shooting evening events. A Beginner’s Guide to Photographing Children In our latest technique article, we share some top tips for taking great photographs of your children. Keeping Photography Relevant in the Digital Age In our latest article, we discuss how to keep up to speed with the ever-changing world of photography. A Beginners Guide to Projection Art Photography Ever thought about using a projector in your photography? Using Wi-Fi to Streamline your Workflow We take an introductory look at how you can start to use Wi-Fi to streamline your photography workflow. Inspire Me: Damian McGillicuddy In the fourth of a new series of interviews with professional photographers, Damian McGillicuddy reveals what has inspired him during his career. Inspire Me: Jamie Harrison Inspire Me: Luke Chapman Inspire Me: David Noton Going Getty: How Much do Photographers Actually Make?

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Tech Blog This post is a discovery report written by Jared Flores and slightly edited for publication. It’s part of a series of candid essays written by Google Code-in students, outlining their first steps as members of the Wikimedia technical community. You can write your own. When I initially heard of the Google Code-In (GCI) challenge, I wasn’t exactly jumping out of my seat. The first task I took on was to design a share button for the Kiwix Android app, an offline Wikipedia reader. After a few hours of coding, the task seemed to be complete. With a newly-found confidence, I decided to continue pursuing more GCI tasks. “We believe that knowledge should be free for every human being. Reading through the last sentence once more, I realized the amazing opportunities that were ahead of me. Eager to begin, I chose video editing as my second task for Wikimedia. As with my first task, the work itself sped by quickly. Running my fingers through my hair, I sighed in exasperation. Read in this series:

How to Make Your Resume Last Longer Than 6 Seconds This should cheer you up: You spend days, weeks, maybe even months working on your resume, fiddling with fonts and wording and getting it into perfect shape for your dream job. Then a recruiter looks at it for mere seconds and tosses it. (We’re not joking about mere seconds.) According to a study released this week by TheLadders, an online job-matching service, recruiters spend an average of six seconds reviewing an individual resume. The standard thought was that recruiters spent at least several minutes on each CV. Nope. (MORE: How to Know Whether You Should Switch Employers) TheLadders used a scientific technique called “eye tracking” that analyzed how long 30 professional recruiters reviewed candidate profiles and resumes, and what those recruiters focused on. “They’re looking for job hoppers, minimum education requirements and a candidate’s steady career progression,” says Will Evans, TheLadders’ head of user experience and the man behind the study. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

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Digital camera reviews, photography techniques, photography gallery and photography forums Highlights Despite its growing economy, Ghana is not the first place one would associate with technology, but for 20-year-old native Rexford Nkansah, it’s second nature. Wikipedians attending WikiAfrica’s Open Africa 2014 course in Cape Town in February of 2014. From left: Abel Asrat, Rexford Nkansah, Michael Phoya, Cyriac Gbogou, and Erina Mukuta. “In Ghana you don’t have hobbies like skiing or going to restaurants,” he says. He first stumbled upon Wikipedia in 2006, and like many, at first did not realize what made it so special. A biography on Ashesi University founder Patrick Awuah was his first foray into writing, an article that took him six hours of non-stop work. Nkansah is a passionate web developer, and is keen on emphasizing the value of open source software. (more…)

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