TRADITIONAL SIGNWRITER NICK GARRETT NEW VIDEO - TED BAKER VINTAGE MURAL

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TRADITIONAL SIGNWRITER NICK GARRETT NEW VIDEO - TED BAKER VINTAGE MURAL

London professional sign-writer Nick Garrett NGS, since 1981

You can’t paint a perfect letter without being totally committed to the brush and the message...

Signs can become beautiful things in the right hands – they convey a particular story about your business:  all my signs are special. I cherish them because I understand how important they are.

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Controlling Camera Exposure

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Today’s modern digital cameras are small wonders. They automatically control focus, sensitivity, exposure, flash lighting and in some cases even try to provide composition automation. Anybody can take perfect exposures at any time and some people never take their cameras of automatic settings. They may even call themselves “Photographers” without having a clue on how to adjust camera exposures. Don’t get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with using automatic settings.

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How to tweet for businesses

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By Meghan Foley

Writing a maximum 140-character tweet on a personal twitter account can be a challenge. Once the user has mastered the short forms, abbreviations and twitter slang the small tweet turns out to say a lot.

Unfortunately business owners, who want to take advantage of this free marketing tool, don’t have it so easy. It’s pretty unprofessional to write “u” instead of “you”, “b4” instead of “before” and  “b/c” instead of “because”.

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Reselling art

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The California Resale Royalty Act has been deemed unconstitutional by Judge Jacqueline Nguyen (I discussed this case in an earlier post).  This act entitled artists to a resale royalty of 5 percent each time one of their works was resold (heirs may collect the royalty for up to 20 years after the artist's death).  This law is also known as a…

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Artists, Know Thy Enemy - Who's Ripping You Off and How...

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Musicians have been getting the short end of the stick for a long time. There are no shortage of stories about the wrong doings of managers, booking agents, etc and of course record labels.

But today we find ourselves in a battle with an enemy few of us understand. If we were to believe the writings and ramblings of the tech blogosphere, than they would have us believe that our enemy is our fans.

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