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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.

Digital Signage Solutions

Everything You Need To Know About Digital Signage for Your Business

Are you a business owner or manager who wants to display promotional signage, logos, or menu items without worrying about the hefty fee that is typically required to have them produced, packaged, shipped, and displayed?

Would you like to proudly show off personal photos, videos, or digital artwork without worrying about the need to cover every square inch of open space in your office?

Does your business need a new and improved appearance and marketing strategy that reflects your appreciation of the latest technology trends?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, you’re the kind of person who could benefit greatly from using digital frames!

What Are Digital Frames?

Digital photo frames are thin, lightweight screens that come in varying sizes and can be used for countless things… some of which typically require paper or canvas. For example, you can use digital frames to display any JPG/JPEG image you choose in 720p or full HD 1080p (depending on your needs) in a range of eye-catching sizes.

And the benefits don’t stop there!

Think about it – promotional costs add up over time, especially in an ever-evolving business seeking to share news with its customers. With digital frames, you never have to worry about these costs, and you can easily promote your newest products and offers whenever you wish to help you increase profits.

And because you’re in control, you can tailor your displays and communicate customized messages to your target audience.

NIX Digital Frames

Upload whatever images or signage you wish to NIX Digital Frames through USB devices, or use SD/SDHC cards to instantly display your content to your customers on high resolution LED backlit frames.

When someone walks by this digital frame, it turns on instantly thanks to the Hu-Motion sensor. Even better – it shuts off when there’s no one nearby, allowing you to save power!

Aside from images, NIX digital frames can also loop HD video content with audio to share important messages with your customers. Or, you can simply play whatever interesting content you want – it’s up to you!

Nixplay WiFi Cloud Frames

Nixplay WiFi digital frames can switch between all your image and video files connected to the cloud or your WiFi enabled devices without the need for USB storage. If you have new signage or media to display, you can select it at your leisure without having to worry about the hassle of attaching it to your walls or clearing space – talk about convenient!

Using the cloud, social media, or other platforms for image-related content, you can even curate your own playlists with up to 10GB of free cloud storage.
Plus, photos and videos transfer quickly – they’re ready to display just moments after they’ve been uploaded from the Nixplay Web App, and you can control them via remote management functionality.

If you’d like to learn more or think your business could benefit from the use of digital signage solutions, we’d love to chat – contact Nixplay today!

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.

Family Photography Ideas

4 Easy Ways to Make Your Family Photos Funny

Are you tired of the same old family photos, featuring you and your little ones in white shirts, and an ocean backdrop? While these shots of your family’s perfect smiles and matching outfits may be the current trend, you should feel free to go against the grain. Why not take a different route, and create a family photo that is both amusing and original? Here are a few photography tips for family photographs, to make your pictures fun, and memorable:

Involve your Kids

Children are extremely creative, and have a natural ability to think outside the box. Let your little ones go into your closet, and see what they pull out first. How adorable and entertaining would it be to let your son wear Daddy’s tie and glasses, even though he’s still in diapers? Maybe your daughter would look darling in Mommy’s pearls, while still wearing her onesie. Your kids are bound to come up with some ideas worth sharing, and you’ll be able to spread the fun instantly with the Nixplay Mobile App.

Let Your Children Run Wild

Another option, also involving the kids, is to let them run free for a few minutes on their own. If you let your son run wild, he might do something hilarious that would look great on camera, like climbing a tree in the backyard, or giving his little sister a piggy-back ride. Shooting at the beach? A face plant in the sand could make for a comical shot. The same goes for a snowy scene, as well. Are you near a playground? Give your children free reign of the park’s equipment, and join them for some fun shots, and huge smiles on the slide.

Use Props to Build Your Own Scene

Parents can be very imaginative when building their own scene, and it doesn’t have to be elaborate. In fact, the simpler the props, the funnier the tone. If you have a newborn who is not yet capable of any major poses, why not wait until she is sound asleep, and create a scene around her. Use bed sheets and stuffed animals to make it look like she is in a jungle. Put an empty gallon of ice cream next to the baby so it looks like they’re in a food coma from too much Ben & Jerry’s. The possibilities are endless, and you can tap into your own sense of humor.

Photoshop for Laughs

If you want to be especially humorous, take a few shots of the family, and then work your Photoshop skills. You don’t have to be that tech savvy, either. Cut out parts of one photo, and paste them into another for a funny scene. For example, how funny would a traditional shot of your family look if it was placed alongside the Royal Family, or another famous face?  Maybe you could plant your family right in front of the Hollywood sign, or put them next to some flamingos at the zoo. The possibilities are endless, especially when you can use your Nixplay Edge to share the finished product.

Our entire line of NIX Digital Frames is ideal for displaying family photography, and then work your Photoshop skills. We also offer Nixplay WiFi Cloud Frames for those who want to instantly view photos without a memory card or stick. Visit our website, and find the frame that is 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.

Inspirational Reddit Stories

6 Simply Perfect Reddit Stories That Made Us Smile

For better or worse, Reddit contains a pretty massive amount of content. Here are a few of our favorite inspirational Reddit stories to make you laugh, feel good, and inspire you daily. The next time you head out the door, bring your camera. Who knows what you will find?

Uplifting Reddit Stories

Once Upon a Time

Via: Reddit.com

Bringing Joy with the Win

A hospital room is never a great place to be, but in this case, a simple act of kindness made it a moment to remember and cherish forever. Make sure to take the unexpected bits of happiness in your life, and include them in your digital frame as a gentle reminder.

“Irish rugby player Brian O’Driscoll visits a young girl in the hospital with the Heineken cup.”

Via: i.imgur.com

Love in 1952

Keep your family members close. Do you have family photos tucked away in forgotten photo albums and storage boxes? Give them new life with a digital frame from Nixplay.

Last week, Derek Schwendeman of Newark, Delaware, posted this photo of his grandfather Thomas Schwendeman to Reddit. The photo was taken right before he was deployed to Korea in 1952. After a huge positive response, Reddit members wanted to know more about this man and his life. One fun fact? Thomas has been happily married to his wife, Fleecie, for 67 years.

Via: Reddit.com

Hide and Seek

Sometimes, photo opportunities occur in the most unexpected of places. When was the last time you played hide and seek with your child or grandchild? After taking a look at the next photo, you may want to start. It’s fun for them—and funny for you.

“Kid that is not very good at hide and seek.”

Via: IMGUR/DONK3YMAN

Family Ties

Life comes and goes, but it’s always beautiful.

Moments like the one photographed below serve as a great reminder to always carry a camera. A photo as special as this deserves a place of honor. Have any photos of your little ones meeting members of the family for the first time? Include them in your Nixplay playlist. 

“My 92 year old grandmother meeting my 2 day old daughter for the first time.”

Via: Reddit/Fishtails

Sometimes, you can capture and share the very start of a new family. Don’t forget to include wedding photos, baby showers, birth announcements, and anniversary pictures in your playlists.

Fit Fathers

Reddit user David Trinidad posted a plea for help with his wife’s FitBit device. The heartbeat was too fast, and wasn’t matching up with the fat burning levels.

He wrote, “I’m not sure if something is wrong with the sensor. is there a way to reset or recalibrate the device? I’d like to try that before I contact customer service about a possible replacement.”

One reader commented that maybe his wife was stressed out—or pregnant.

Trinidad later responded, “I’m going to be a dad!”

Via: David Trinidad

Family Memories Are Best When Shared

Make your house a home with Nixplay. With the digital photo frame, Nixplay Seed, images can be uploaded from anywhere at anytime. NIX digital frames are a plug and play option that’s easy to use—with fantastic results. Give Nixplay a try today.

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.

Tips for Family Photographs

How to Take Great Family Photos

Photographs give us a valuable glimpse into the past. Even when our memories begin to fade, photographs give us a visual that can last a lifetime. Given their importance, it makes sense that everyone wants to look their best when a camera peeks around the corner. After all, photos don’t sit in dusty albums on the bookshelf anymore. They are shared with friends and family near and far, both on social media, and on digital WiFi cloud frames.With such innovation, you’ll want more than a few family photos to share. Here are some useful photography tips to help you take great family photography this winter season:

Avoid Posing and Forced Smiles

The best family photos are candid. They capture the quirky personality of your family members, as well as their natural interactions. To give your photos an authentic flair, let your family members interact with one another while you snap photos. Remind them to look at the camera every now and then, but avoid positioning them too much or forcing any smiles.

Declutter the Staging Area

Wherever you choose to take your family photos, make sure to declutter the area first. Remove items that may distract from the people in your photographs, and make sure to adjust the lighting for optimal photo taking. Once the area is ready, you can bring in the family, and start snapping photos right away!

Take a Lot of Pictures

Have you ever taken a selfie? If so, chances are you retook that selfie several times before you had a photo you liked enough to share on social media, and send to friends. The trick to taking great family photos is to take a lot of them! You’ll likely take many photographs that aren’t too great, but the more you take, the more you increase your chances of taking several exceptional family photos you’ll want to share. One of the best tips for family photographs is to take a lot of them! With today’s modern digital frames, there is no such thing as having too many photographs, either. Simply insert your USB or SD card into the frame, or add the photos to your WiFi Cloud Frame playlist. The frame will display all of your favorite photographs, quick and easy.

Use a Camera Remote

Want to be in the pictures too? Set your camera on a tripod, and use a remote to take each photo. Adjust the height and scope of the camera beforehand, and take a few test shots to make sure everyone fits comfortably into the frame. When taking the photos, remember to hide the remote in your pocket, or keep your hand behind another family member so it doesn’t show.

Family photos can bring your family closer together, while providing a treasured visual for far-away relatives that don’t get to see your family’s smiling faces every day. By using Nixplay WiFi cloud frames, you can display family photos that are sent directly from your smartphone or social media platform, no matter where you are in the world. Sharing your family’s joy and love has never been so easy.

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.

Pet Photography Tips

6 Tips for Better Pet Photographs

Have you ever tried pet photography and wound up with a candid view of their backside?

Getting your pet to cooperate for a photoshoot can be tricky business, but these 6 pet photo ideas will help you get that perfect shot. After all, the family photo isn’t complete without them!

1. Know your pet’s personality

Where does your pet feel most comfortable?

Go to them where they’re comfortable and likely to stay put for a while and find a way to make that context interesting.

Maybe your cat loves napping near the window midday. Try catching a photo of them in the sunlight during the afternoon. If you want a playful shot of your dog, where does your dog like to play? The park? Your backyard? The basement?

Trying to get an action shot of your lazy cat or mellow photo of your hyperactive dog might result in you banging your head against a wall. Plan your shoot and fit it to your pet’s personality.

2. Get in close

One mistake many amateur photographers will make is to keep the context similar to how they might shoot a family member, forgetting that this is an entirely different situation. Your pet is probably smaller than a person and that means they need to be photographed differently.

Get closer. Don’t let the scenery swallow up your pet.

This will also help you figure out the best angles on your pet. It can be tricky. Many beginners struggle knowing where to focus. Pet photographer Josh Norem suggests you focus on the eyes. If they eyes are out of focus, the shot will never look right.

Not only will getting in close help to get the proportions right, you won’t see the emotion and special looks your pet gives if you’re too far away. The emotion on their face can be more difficult to read further out. Get in there!

3. Try a wide-angle lens

Get in close to capture the details and scale of your pet, but try a wide-angle lens. This will allow you to both get in close and create a little more context.

A wide-angle lens may also offer you some opportunities to get creative as you play with it, creating some fun distortion around the edges. Get a close-up of your pet’s face and get a little more of them in with this technique.

4. Get on your pet’s level

Much like the suggestion in step two, taking your pet’s proportions into account is going to help you capture them better.

When you take a picture of a friend you generally get the lens at face level. Do your pet the same favor. Get down on your knees and take a photo at their level. Lay on your stomach if you have to.

It’ll change their proportions and give you a lot more personality in the photo than if you stand above them and shoot down. Shooting from where you stand will make it look like you’re just pointing and clicking and not getting that expressive portrait you’re looking for.

While you’re down there and since you’re already getting in close, why not try experimenting with some different framing. Catch just a piece of your pet’s face. Take a close-up of a paw. Play around and have fun.

5. Mind your lighting

Lighting is always important in photography. You have to have the right lighting to get the right shot. It’s as important as anything else you can think of in photography.

It can be tricky to organize these things with pets. You need the light, but if you use a flash you might scare your pet. Try using natural light from a window or taking the shoot outside. Natural light looks great and most pets love being in the sun.

6. Get creative!

As we said when we talked about family portraits, be creative, be expressive and don’t take yourself too seriously.

Now that you’ve captured that perfect shot, you have to display it right.

Get yourself a Nixplay WiFi Cloud Frame and you can bring in photos straight from your social media or Bluetooth-enabled smartphone. Even better, with all the great shots you got, you won’t have to choose just one with the frame’s playlist feature.

It’s one of the only frames that’s going to come with support to make sure everything goes right when you’re preparing that photographic tribute to your furry friend.

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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