Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts

2022 Wishmas Guide... for the Guys!

 


You don't think we would've forgotten about the guys do ya? We got you. There are quite a few guys that have said they're good on gifts, more than a few actually. They didn't exactly say they didn't want anything, some of them just said it in a way like... I wouldn't mind this or... it would be kinda cool if I had that. So don't take it as the guys in your life are Team Scrooge or something... no no no, just listen and capitalize.

There might even be some gifts that they didn't think they'd be interested in... just come from an angle that keeps their interests in mind, making the gift even more useful.


Let's start with hygiene

One that some of you may have been curious about, but never bit on is... Dr. Squatch. Dr. Squatch is a natural soap company with crazy commercials of guys showering (and sometimes bathing) outside to awesome spokesmanship, and there is still a number of curious people who would like to know how good the soap is for the guys in their lives... without a subscription. We have you covered!

A gift of a Dr. Squatch subscription certainly comes in handy, but... if you want to get a bar of soap or different types without subscribing to anything... you can grab the soap here.

To be honest, if you get the individual bars without the subscription, you actually save more (which would be great stocking stuffers that leave the guys in your life smelling fresh). Yes, you can get the soap on the main site without a subscription, but... there's a minimum order requirement for shipping and they cost a little more. This Wishmas guide isn't to break the bank, so... save where you can.

These are Dr. Squatch soap options that you can grab for less than $6 per bar:

Pine Tar
Wood Barrell Bourbon
Fresh Falls
Birchwood Breeze
Cedar Citrus

Nothing wrong with being fresh and clean know what I mean? You never want the guys in your lives to go around others smelling like... the Infamous Mr. Stinky. It can put a damper on the day... or night.

If you're eyeing this department regarding hygiene, you might as well bring it full circle. I'm not saying that you have to go off the deep end where they feel as if you're trying to send a message. Stocking stuffers will keep tension out of the air... so stick to the stocking unless you're going with a bundle, trust me. You don't want them opening gifts, and instead of a thank you, they want to know what exactly are you trying to say. But anyway... back to the circle. Don't forget about their dental health.

You might be wondering how can you possibly help them with that, but if you get them a Dr. Plotka's Mouth Watchers Toothbrush, they will thank you. Their dental game could be amazing right now, but if they're using a standard toothbrush, it's simply not the same. I've had the honor of reviewing one of these toothbrushes and it's the cleanest my grill has ever felt outside of the dentist's office. I still use this brand to this day, and you can even ask them how their teeth feel after the first brush. There are 2-packs + kids options as well.

If you're looking to gift fragrance this season, this could be a tad more complicated based on the guy. You may want to see what he has and re-up on the pleasant options. There are some heavier options where a little goes a long way, but if the guy bathes in the stuff (leaving other men, women, and younglings gasping for air, it might be a bit too much)... you may want to stick with a lighter fragrance. I prefer a lighter scent like a Cool Water, it's not a fruity-like scent but... but it's light like such scents can be. Even then I hit one wrist one or twice (based on intensity), share the love with the other wrist, and dab it all around from there.




I can't forget about tech

While a number of people will utilize their phones and even peripherals for their phones to take photos and video, there are some people with a passion for photography and videography. You may not have the budget to go to the top of your budget on one item, so consider some good options that help your wallet breathe.

The Nikon D3500 DSLR Camera w/ the 18-55mm Lens can certainly get the job done for hobbyists and professionals. Why not start off with gaming? Relax, we're saving the best for last, but... a number of people are looking for opportunities that don't consist of the traditional 9 to 5. So this could be a great gift for the guy with aspirations in this field. Pair it with a nice photo editing software, and consider gifting a photography course.



Another great gift... is a large mouse pad. Even if it's to replace another one that ran its course already. It goes across their desk (covering a nice area) and allows them to have room enough to shift their mouse, keyboard, etc. The more stationary items can chill on the bare desk, but the items that they shift and slide around... won't smear or potentially scratch the desk with a large mouse pad protecting it.

The Aukey XXL Gaming Mouse Pad/Mat is $8.99










I won't hate on consoles this holiday season, but... PC is the best route to go in my opinion. If they're more of a nomad or just constantly on the go for work, a gaming laptop would be a great gift. It's a gift that keeps on giving. There are many to choose from, just make sure the system specs are good: 

RAM between 8GB & 16GB

GPU between Nvidia GeForce GTX 960 to Core i7-4770K or AMD Radeon RX 470 to Radeon RX 580

CPU between Intel Core i5-3570 to Core i7-4770K or AMD Ryzen 5 1600X to Ryzen 7 1800X

DirectX Version 12

Try to avoid going below the minimum specs you see here.


The Lenovo Legion Slim 7i Gen 7 Intel (RTX 3050 Ti) has the following specs:

12th Gen Intel Core i7-12700H (E-cores up to 3.5GHz, P-cores up to 4.7GHz)

Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 Ti Laptop GPU 4GB GDDR6

16GB DDR5-4800MHz

512GB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 TLC

16" WQXGA (2560 X 1600) HDR400 | 165Hz (Low Blue Light)

3 Months of Xbox Game Pass


The available ports are:

HDMI 2.1

3 x USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 (1 x always on)

Headphone / mic combo

SD card reader

Intel Thunderbolt 4

USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 (DisplayPort 1.4, 135W power delivery)

This laptop also comes with 3 months of Xbox Game Pass (which again... not crapping on consoles), but they're getting access to PC games, multi-console releases (and even previous console exclusives), plus the benefits of PC. This particular system has a nice form, the power input is in the back along with HDMI, etc. The HDMI and power on the side aren't as aesthetically pleasing, so I appreciate the placement on this laptop.

The minimum specs also apply to desktop PCs, the same thing applies because the game specs don't change... they're just not going to be carrying around a desktop (if they do, get it on video).


Regardless of whether you get a desktop or a laptop, definitely add a game controller to the mix (duh of the day). If you'd like to gift a handheld game console... a Steam Deck is the way to go. They have access to PC games on the go, but for hobbyists, they can also play a variety of games that aren't even through the Steam store. Valve wants people to have fun and find creative ways to use their Steam Deck, so that's perfect for someone interested in STEM or simply wants to be a part of a game mod community. 

Overall, it's a handheld that keeps on giving... I believe it has more life than what the Nintendo Switch can deliver because the PC doesn't come out with the PC 2 or something like that (so no need to replace it because support is no longer there, you have access to Steam regardless). Make your budget work wonders, and I keep forgetting that you can connect the Steam Deck to the telly.


If you're researching smart watches, you may have come across the Amazfit Bip 3 Pro, in addition to the Apple Watch + the Galaxy Watch. This watch works on both the Android & iOS and delivers a lot of the features you expect like a heart rate monitor, GPS, 2-week battery life, and Water Resistance.

You also get the PAI Health Assessment System, along with stress level + sleep monitoring, and 60+ Sports Modes to access via the 1.69" display. If your heart is set to gift one of the more well-known brands, I can understand... but the quality isn't based on brands or price (hence some of the items in this Wishmas Guide). You can get the Amazfit Bip 3 Pro for less than $75, which... if someone isn't huge on smartwatches anyway, it's a safe investment that gives them useful features, and if they don't use every feature... there are still enough they'd likely use to keep the doc informed that would make it worth it.

If you have it like that... to buy the Apple Watch Ultra for $799, go for it, just... make an inventory of what he has versus what he doesn't have. You can gift the Apple Watch Series 8 for $349 and have $400 left for a Steam Deck or a number of other items. Play with the numbers, see what's what... and knock your gift out of the park (it's the thought that counts). 

The best advice I can give for this category is to seek what would be beneficial to the person, especially if they're up in age. If they like to go jogging and all that awesome athletic stuff... a watch like the Apple Watch Ultra has an 86 dB siren on it that Apple says can be heard up to 600 feet (or 180 meters away). That's not just a gift, that's another feature that can help you breathe a bit easier, and overall having the ability to make emergency calls with a smartwatch goes a long way. The Apple Watch Ultra also has crash detection + fall detection.

The battery life for the Apple Watch Ultra is 36 hours (on normal use) to 60 hours (low power setting). So there are certainly pluses you can get from these various watches, just aim for the perks that can help the recipient level up. It can even help with productivity if their phone is in their pocket and they can just check a caller ID via their watch, and control their phone from their watch seeing texts, to-do lists, etc.

I didn't forget the Galaxy Watch5 and its 5ATM IP68 waterproof body, sleep tracking, 410mAh, armor aluminum, etc. It's a nice option at $239.00, but keep some of the features in mind... just like with the Apple Watch, you can find some of the same features in the Amazfit Bip 3 Pro. The Amazfit Bip 3 Pro also has a 5ATM+IP68 waterproof body, meaning you can swim with the watch on without issues.

Overall, I hope this gift guide helps you in your mission to find some great gifts for the guys in your life. Stop, look, listen, and remember the things they may have mentioned. Take those hints and knock it out of the park. 

There are even a number of guys trying to get smaller means of transportation to get back and forth from work because doing the math, it beats... driving back and forth in some of the gas guzzlers out there. Not everyone wants to ride a bike to work, but there are bikes out there that can get them anywhere from 45 to 65 miles with battery power (i.e. long-range Lectric eBike). One of my neighbors has one of these actually, and he floats through the neighborhood. Again, not everyone wants a bike, but... you're paying a bit more in some cases if you decide to gift a gas-powered scooter. The electric scooters are cool, but... the miles aren't great for a number of them, so an eBike is a great alternative just in case they need to pedal. Happy gifting!





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Eyeing the DJI Pocket 2!

I've seen some pretty awesome cameras out there, and I had the pleasure of using some of them... but the DJI Pocket 2 really turned my head. It's a little beast... from what I see.

It's a handheld video camera that gives you the ability to actively track without the need for an additional device or the overwhelming price tag. The DJI Pocket 2 comes in at $349. It has the ability to not only face track, but also voice track. I was straight up like...  "Oh heck yeah".

 

The DJI Pocket 2 almost reminds me of an electric toothbrush based on its shape... but it's functional (from what I see). I'd shrug at this little device... if the specs weren't so badass, and even though I see the results of the visuals (the company presented), my fingers are crossed that these are factual results because great functions are actually unfortunate and even sad sight if they're on a device that doesn't deliver. That would be a complete waste of innovation... and the Wunder360 is a prime example of this... which is why pending tech that's subject to change before release... shouldn't have reviews set in stone (ever).

Features:

Camera with 1/1.7" 64MP CMOS Sensor

Compact 4.1 oz 3-Axis Gimbal Design (this deliver Hollywood-Quality Smoothness based on claims)

4K 60FPS Video

4 Microphones

Up to 8x Zoom, 93 Degree Viewing Angle

64MP JPEG or DNG Raw Still Photos

20mm Focal Length

Photo + Video ISO Ranges 100 to 6400

Optional Wi-Fi + Bluetooth Monitoring

Built-In Glamour Effects + AI Editor

Time-Lapse + Motion-Lapse + HD Panorama Modes

ActiveTrack 3.0 (this gets my biggest thumbs up)

Connects to Smartphones via DJI Mimo App

Quick Capture

Storymode

Just looking at the features on this thing... its in beast mode straight out of the box. Speaking of the box, let's find out what comes with the DJI Pocket 2.


Anyway, you have 2 options... the DJI Pocket 2 (standard) for $349.00, and the DJI Pocket 2 Creator Combo which is $499.

The standard DJI Pocket 2 comes with:

DJI Pocket 2

DJI Pocket 2 Mini Control Stick

DJI Pocket 2 Cover

DJI Pocket 2 Tripod Mount (1/4")

DJI Wrist Strap

Smartphone Adapter (Lightning)

Smartphone Adapter (USB-C)

Power Cable


The DJI Pocket 2 Creator Combo comes with everything you see above (the Power Cable), plus:

DJI USB Splitter Charging Cable (Type-A to Type-C)

DJI Wireless Microphone Transmitter

DJI Wireless Microphone Windscreen

DJI Pocket 2 Do-It-All Handle

DJI Pocket 2 Wide-Angle Lens

DJI Pocket 2 Micro Tripod

You can connect your phone.

The DJI Pocket 2 drops... November 1st (2020), click here for more info + pre-order options.


The Art Institute is done, but you aren't

The Art Institute of Pittsburgh (which includes the online division) shocked students recently with its sudden closure, but it's actually been a long time coming. Luckily... its not the end of the world, and i'll tell you why.


Grab some popcorn... because you may be here for a little while. Oh yeah... its going down!


So the news dropped of the closure, which was effective ASAP and... students staying in dorms couldn't just stay there and figure things out. They had to go. This includes students from out of state who didn't have the luxury of just going back home with the help of family in the area, some had to scramble to get a place to stay (whether they were able to afford it or not).

A local college has stepped in to try and help... but i'm sure the minds of many of the AIP students are still racing, just like some of the AIP graduates.

The bright side is that the loans should be washed away, but make sure you don't suffer the consequences of having that loan forgiveness taxed as income.


For some... the downside is not knowing what to do next, but... I've been there. Literally, I graduated from The Art Institute of Pittsburgh (Online Division) in 2010. I'll get to why you should smile in a few minutes, but let me give you a little back story about this last domino (aka AIP) that actually kicked the whole thing off by way of my experience.

I was enrolled during the time when EDMC owned Art Institutes around the country and deceptive practices were in full swing (based on my experience).

Yes... I was one of those students who enrolled in 2005 based on deceptive practices by one of their recruiters. I was excited, but as time went on... I began to realize that the curriculum was just... horrible (and old). Feels like I fought from start to finish to get slightly better than the worst experience.

There were lots of "NOs" to all sorts of things... which included the use of a free whiteboard for better comprehension in a certain class. I totally didn't understand that (it was FREE), but I kept fighting because I was the one paying them.

I fought to try and get my team to the Game Developers Conference during a particular year, (I was appointed the project manager on the project) and the school wasn't willing to cover the trip. There were no opportunities... and it was just frustrating, regardless of what was advertised. I also found out before graduation that they weren't doing job placement (which was the reason why I enrolled).

So we get to graduation, and I'm just so annoyed by all of this crap and... I realized that online students can't even have our portfolio in the showcase if we don't travel to the school to be in attendance. There was no way in the world I was going to let that slide. I contacted certain faculty members to find out why that was, and my argument was sound. Why pay similar or more than on-grounds students if... we can't get a similar experience?

I believe they had to have a meeting about it. A meeting! It was approved. Anyway, my 2010 graduation had come and gone... and it was time to see what the school was actually going to do since they weren't going to honor what I was told. I was in contact with my designated career services adviser... which was actually a data collector so that they school could take credit for any gained employment to use with advertisement, and it was pointless.

It wasn't the fault of the "Adviser", but I didn't take on debt for that. So I told her how I felt about it all and how the school's big wigs should be ashamed of the deceptions they allowed recruiters to deploy for financial gain.

My "Adviser" was named, Kathleen Bittel. If you're familiar with her name, then you'll know that she's the woman who blew the whistle on EDMC with her damaging testimony. Did I push over the first domino? Maybe.

Anyway... the domino effect had begun as EDMC came under fire. It was sued by the government, and... school after school began to close. Granted... jobs were cut, but its the fault of those who promoted deceitful recruiting practices to increase their bottom line. I believe the recruiters had to bring in a certain amount of students at a particular time in order to remain employed.

I went from being excited about enrolling, to being anti-college for anything that didn't require it. I'm not the only one, because that experience left a bad taste in the mouth of many students... and what happened from there? Word got out and enrollment dropped. Unfortunately the current AIP students didn't see or didn't take heed to the protests, but... you should smile.


Why? You're off the hook for that debt, and... you don't need school for the things you enrolled for. Utilize the course requirements to find out what materials you need for certain classes and... learn from the text books, software, and the wealth of information at your fingertips via your phone & PC. You literally don't have to worry about that cloud of debt sitting over your head, you lucked out.

If you're still not convinced, look at the lives of some of the past students and graduates trying to get rid of college debt. Paying the interest alone won't get rid of it, and the balance will ultimately go up to a ridiculous degree.

Lenders will do little things like give you a low price for a certain time period, and after it passes they'll expect you to pay these crazy payments ranging in the thousands at times. So you go from a manageable payment (if you're lucky to have a job) to being under water.

If you go into default, it will affect your credit and they can garnish your wages and take your tax refund. Certain banks won't hesitate to take the money out of your account if you have a loan with them... whether you like it or not. Sound fun? It shouldn't.

Lastly, I strongly advise that you continue forth with your goals, but... improvise. The money you will save paying off a student loan can go into funding your dreams. If you like or at least appreciate this post... share it, subscribe and support through one of the links below.



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Calling all Photographers + Graphic Designers


This bundle is good... very good, I've sent it to photographers, graphic designers, and fellow artists I know. It starts at $1 (USD), with some great options, but... the top in this range is PhotoMirage:

PhotoMirage is $69.99 alone.

In the $15 (USD) range... the one the jaw dropper is easily PaintShop Pro 2019. I have been using Corel Paintshop Pro software for years:

Corel PaintShop Pro 2019 is $79.99 alone.

One may say that crappy software can also be in these price ranges... but, for me (which is why this post exists) this specific program is the #1 reason to get this Pro Photography Bundle. I know some of you may see the software in the $25 range (which includes everything in the lower tiers) and think i'm crazy for saying that... but I haven't used those. I know that Imerge Pro works with green screen, so if its something that you find an interest in... get it while the getting is good for $25 (instead of $149.99). You can give more... which supports SDGT, but it also benefits the dev teams, and charity.

Imerge Pro is $149.99 alone.



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