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Bea is Nixplay's Social Media Manager. She enjoys drinking coffee, reading about wars, and writing stories. Send her a message at beatrice.bisais@nixplay.com.

How To Take Great Beach Photos

If you’re taking a vacation to the beach this year, just know that we’re all jealous. And if you live close enough to head there regularly, well, you can probably imagine how we feel about that, too. Seriously though, a huge number of vacations in the summer are organized around getting to the beach for a week or two. The view is gorgeous, the weather is beautiful, and you’ve got all the time in the world to relax. Everyone and their mother (literally) is taking pictures while they’re at the beach. But here’s the thing – not every beach photo turns out that great. Who knew it would be so hard to capture a vast, elemental force on your iPhone?

Still, you can get some great beach photos if you follow a few simple rules.

Find A Focal Point
This is a really common mistake. Someone is sitting on the beach, enjoying a beautiful, uninterrupted view of the water, and they decide to snap a pic and send it to their family and friends. The problem is that ocean, sand, and sky don’t really give the viewer anything to focus their eye on. Without that focal point, even a tremendous shot of the ocean comes off as kind of boring, and your viewer won’t look at it very long.

An easy way to fix this is by getting a person in the shot. Or it could be a boat, a rocky outcropping, or anything else that breaks up the lines of the ocean and sand.

Keep The Lighting In Mind
The beach provides some great sunrise and sunset lighting, and you can easily capitalize on this during your vacation. But also remember that the water will reflect light, and this can cause some unflattering highlights on your subjects, especially at times of day when the light is harsher.

However, don’t pass up an opportunity to use these reflections to your benefit. High tides and shallow pools can provide some very cool opportunities for photos featuring reflections of your subjects.

Find Some Color
There’s a reason that most people will take a look at your photos from the beach and shrug. It’s because no matter where you are, the colors at the beach tend to be very similar. There’s a lot of brown and tan sand (or maybe white), blue water, and probably blue sky. The locale is beautiful, but the photo looks just like any other. A good way to get around this is by finding something colorful for the focal point of your picture. The color will pop out, and your friends won’t be able to stop staring.

Look For Lines
It’s important that you look for lines to use in your photos. The water’s edge makes a natural, interesting line, but you can also use any dunes or vegetation down the beach.

You’ll want to share all your gorgeous photos with your friends and family, and wifi cloud frames from Nixplay are the best way to do it. Check out our selection and find the frame that’s right for you.

Bea is Nixplay’s Social Media Manager. She enjoys drinking coffee, reading about wars, and writing stories. Send her a message at beatrice.bisais@nixplay.com.

Kid’s Eye View—Teaching Your Kids To Take Great Photos

Developing a love of photography at a young age can lead to a fulfilling hobby or even career when a child gets older. That’s why it’s important that parents notice an interest and help their kids learn the basics of photography. It might just feel like a game to them, but it’s never too early to start showing your children the joys of taking pictures. Here’s a guide to making sure your son or daughter has plenty of fun, and gets some good photos in the process.

Remember They’re Kids
This is the number one rule that everything else stems from. Depending on how young your child is, they might not be able to take a lot of complications and distractions. Keep things simple. Give them a short explanation and then let them practice so that they don’t get bored.

Give Them The Right Tools
If you’re teaching a young child about photography, it’s probably not a great idea to hand them your $500 camera and let them go wild. Think about a disposable camera that won’t damage easily if it’s dropped, or look into some of the cameras specially made for children. If you are letting them use your phone to shoot photos, then remember to keep that case on at all times.

Start With The Basics
You’re working with a little kid here, so there’s no need to jump right into the rule of thirds or critique their lines when they show you their photos. Start with getting them to hold the camera properly, show them how to zoom, and give them some basic rules for lighting. Once they’ve got the easy stuff down, then you can begin teaching them about more complex topics.

Give Them Some Room
When children first start out taking pictures, there’s a good chance they’ll end up taking a huge number of photos—possibly all of the same subject. Back when you had to develop the film for each shot, this was a bad habit, and probably pretty expensive. Now you can easily delete duplicates and keep the pictures you like, so let your kids have some fun and experiment with all kinds of different shots.

Go Over The Photos With Them
Take a look at all the photos your child brings back. Point out the good ones, and let the not-so-good ones slide. No need to crush their hopes and dreams because they took a few poorly focused photos. Encourage them and give them tips for how to make them even better. When you engage with work they’re doing, you’re showing them that it’s important to you—and they’ll pick up on that quickly.

When it comes to developing a love of photography, all your child really needs is a camera and some encouragement from their parents. And when they’ve finally taken some keepers, show them how proud you are by displaying them on your digital frame. They’ll be able to see their photos every day, and as they get better you can easily swap them out for new pictures. Check out our selection of digital frames and find the perfect one for your little photographer’s masterpieces.

Bea is Nixplay’s Social Media Manager. She enjoys drinking coffee, reading about wars, and writing stories. Send her a message at beatrice.bisais@nixplay.com.

School’s Out: 4 Year-End Gift Ideas For Teachers

While we all know that teaching is one of the noblest professions, and that teachers basically play the role of parents when our little ones are at school, most of us will never fully understand the challenges our educators face every day just to ensure their students are learning the right things. Most teachers get presents from their students during the school year for a variety of reasons, but a gift at the end of the year – no matter the size – is a nice way of saying “thank you” to our teachers for all they’ve done.

The potential gift ideas are almost infinite, but we’ve gathered a few great year-end gift suggestions that teachers will surely appreciate:

  1. Gift cards or certificates to spas, book stores, or restaurants
  2. After a fulfilling – but exhausting – school year, teachers look forward to having a break. Between sleepless days teaching classes, and sleepless nights grading papers, they definitely deserve to be pampered. Rather than putting the cards or certificates in a plain envelope, try to add a bit of creativity to the presentation. Bonus points for you if you know your teacher’s neighborhood, since you can then pick out a spa or restaurant that is close to his or her home.

  3. Digital photo frames for storing precious memories
  4. Every school year yields a rich experience for teachers and students alike, and a lot of great memories as well. What better way to help teachers cherish those moments than by giving him or her a digital photo frame as a year-end gift? The great thing about a digital photo frame, as opposed to a traditional scrapbook or photo album, is that your teachers can display as many pictures as they want. A digital frame can even serve as an excellent teaching aid, too: as a clock, timer, or a visual aid. NIX Advance Digital Frames come with various features that teachers can use to enjoy these memories, while enhancing the classroom experience at the same time.

  5. Beach or summer gear
  6. Since the school year ends at the onset of the summer season, beach-related gift ideas are perfect for outdoor-loving teachers who are ready for a bit of vacation. A nice, large tote bag is perfect for packing everything your teacher needs for a weekend at the beach – and just like the digital photo frame, this bag can be used any time of the year. You could even include a few beach essentials, like a beach towel, water bottle, flip-flops, and cute sunglasses. To make it even more special, have his or her name embroidered or monogrammed onto the bag.

  7. Handwritten cards, notes, or letters
  8. Cliché as it may seem, consider old-fashioned, genuine, personalized letters written for your teachers. A simple “thank you,” along with a heartfelt message written on a nice card or piece of stationery and adorned with a few embellishments, is a keepsake that teachers treasure for a very long time.

There is no limit to the ways in which we can express our gratitude to our teachers. Just bringing your child to pay their teacher a visit every few years, and showing them how far they’ve come because of their efforts, can make your teacher feel like all the challenges that go with their profession have been worth it.

Bea is Nixplay’s Social Media Manager. She enjoys drinking coffee, reading about wars, and writing stories. Send her a message at beatrice.bisais@nixplay.com.

Make Your Family Vacation Even More Special With Nixplay Digital Frames

Family vacations are some of the most memorable times you’ll have together as a family. As the kids grow older and begin lives of their own, you’ll find that you aren’t able to get together for that trip to the beach every year. Something comes up, or someone doesn’t have enough vacation days left when you make plans. So cherish your family vacations while you have your whole family together.

Another reason those vacations are so special is because of the photos that you take. Memories of the beach are great, but they don’t beat the photos that remind you how young everyone looked and how much fun you were all having—and get you thinking about doing it again.

And if you’re like a lot of people, you’ll frame one picture from that vacation, probably the “best’ one, and place it somewhere in your house. Or maybe you’ll send that picture as your Christmas card this year. So what happens to the rest? They end up in a box or a photo album that gets pulled out once every year or so. Or you might post them all to Facebook, but really the same thing happens. How often do you get online just to look at pictures from that vacation three years ago?

There’s a better way to keep all your vacation memories fresh, and it doesn’t involve letting your pictures collect dust in a box or an online album. With a digital frame from Nixplay, all your photos will be right at your fingertips. Your digital frame makes it easy to store all your vacation photos, but you don’t have to pick and choose which ones you see. All you have to do is plug in your flash drive or click on your Nixplay mobile app, and you can create a playlist of all your photos from vacation.

So while you’re cooking in the kitchen, your digital frame will be sliding from one image to the next. Days at the beach, mini golf, dinner with the family—they’ll all be there for you to see without a hundred different frames taking up all your counter space. And if you’ve seen enough of that vacation, you’ll easily be able to set up a new playlist. Say, one from your first trip with all the kids, or maybe that couples’ vacation you took for your 20th anniversary. The point is, digital frames give you the freedom to pick and choose your favorite photos, and then actually get to see them every day.

And when you’re looking at vacation photos regularly, you’re going to remember just how much fun you were having in the surf, or exactly how relaxing that beach chair was. And that’s when you start planning your next vacation—and all the memories that come with it. So check out our wide variety of digital frames, and find the perfect one for you and your family photos.

Bea is Nixplay’s Social Media Manager. She enjoys drinking coffee, reading about wars, and writing stories. Send her a message at beatrice.bisais@nixplay.com.

Top 5 Spots In The U.S. To Take Great Photos

Summer is upon us, and that means it’s road trip season. The U.S. is the perfect country for a great road trip because of its incredible size and diversity of landscapes. You can take in the waters of the Pacific and drive through the Rockies and across the Great Plains in the space of a week, stopping off at the Great Lakes before continuing on. There really aren’t many countries with that kind of space or beautiful landscapes to travel.

And with so much natural beauty, there will definitely be some times you just have to stop and take a picture. So if you’re planning a road trip this summer, then don’t forget these great landmarks and sites to take some photos.

The Grand Canyon
There’s a reason this is perpetually on the list of stops for road trips west.  The Grand Canyon is one of the natural wonders of the world, and you can take almost an endless number of photos with the changing light. There are plenty of scenic overlooks to stop at, or you can take a hike and really get some unique photos.

Glacier National Park
Take a turn up north, and you might find yourself stopping in Montana to see the natural beauty of Glacier National Park. The massive lakes left behind by glaciers, as well as the abundant wildlife make this the perfect place to take those outdoorsy photos of you facing away from the camera with a mountain range in the background.

The Outer Banks
The Outer Banks in North Carolina fall between the sunny coasts of Florida and the northeastern shores, but that doesn’t mean you should skip them as you travel up the east coast. Beautiful sand dunes and fantastic sunsets make these beaches some of the most picturesque in America.

New York City
You may have had your fill of nature photos, so head to NYC for a thousand and one great city photo ops. Seriously, if you’re looking for it, NYC probably has it. Take in the tourist locations like Times Square and the Empire State building, or get a photo with the Statue of Liberty in the background. If you’re looking for a more unique shot, then head for one of the many museums, Central Park, or get a little lost and find a place off the beaten path.

Joshua Tree
We obviously had to include California in here somewhere. We could make a whole new list concerning the state, but Joshua Tree National Park in Southern California is one of our favorites. The uniquely shaped Joshua trees themselves make for beautiful photography, but the rest of the park is equally gorgeous. Spend a day here and you’re guaranteed to come away with some eye-catching photos.

And when you get back home, remember that the best way to display all your travel photos is on a digital frame. You’ll be able to scroll through at will, or set up a playlist that encompasses your entire trip!

Bea is Nixplay’s Social Media Manager. She enjoys drinking coffee, reading about wars, and writing stories. Send her a message at beatrice.bisais@nixplay.com.

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