It looks like it is working this time. If you have been following this blog you know that I tried this before, setting up a Facebook page for Capirani Photography, but it failed to go public. This time, I think it is working. But the only way to be sure is to leave it up awhile and see what happens. So, here is the link to click on to get to the Facebook page. Please, if you visit there, make sure to click the LIKE button. Leave me a note too, if you feel so inclined. I'd love to hear from you.
In other news, I've taken a week off this past week, so there hasn't been much new going on at any of my online locations. I'm seriously considering attempting YouTube tutorials in the near future. I'm just not sure how that will work unless I just do screen shots somehow. Obviously I don't want it to turn out boring.
Remember, you can follow me now at Facebook here. You can also find my work at Fine Art America, and at Flickr, and at the online gallery of Xanadu Gallery in Scottsdale, AZ. Of course I am also on Twitter where you can easily type in @capirani to follow me there.
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Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts
Sunday, June 7, 2015
Saturday, October 4, 2014
Update on Facebook Page
The Facebook page is currently a bust. Why I am having difficulties with it, I do not know. It isn't the first time I have been part of creating a Facebook page, and I currently have a Facebook group for photographers in my local area. I did not have these issues with either of those endeavors. So, for now, the Facebook page is gone until I can figure out how to overcome the problems I am having with it. The main issues have been that I had a real problem getting the page put into the correct category, and then I had trouble with adjusting the settings to allow people outside of my friends' list. The privacy settings for my personal Facebook page are set for everything to be friends only. When I set the privacy settings for my photography page, I set it for everybody to be able to access the page, post on the page, and share photos and videos on the page. However, only friends could do this. Therefore, it is useless for me to have a public Facebook page that the public cannot access. I will let you know if and when I can get a new page up and running.
Friday, September 19, 2014
Well, I put it off for awhile, but it was finally time to jump in and start swimming. I've opened a Facebook page for Capirani Photography. It is listed as Cynthia A. Pirani Photography. Of course most of you already know that Capirani is simply my initials with my last name. I think it makes it easier to remember one word than a whole name. Anyway, the page is up and running. So if you will please go over there and visit, click the LIKE button and help me get my first 100 likes, I would really appreciate it.
One of my friends said this gorgeous star above would look awesome on top of a Christmas tree. She suggested using a 3D printer to make it work. Having never even seen how those things work, I can only guess at it. But maybe it would work.
In the meantime, I've been searching out some new filters for my PSP program so I can make some more interesting artwork. It's been very interesting to find out what I can do with the new ones. Many of them were difficult to get loaded into the program because they had so many files inside files inside files. But all I had to do was to keep following the path and then moving the individual files to the main folder. That was a bit time consuming but worth it. The quality of designs I come up with are so much better than what I was doing before. At least I think so. Maybe it is just because I was using the old ones for so long. Take a look at what I did with some photos of cabbage from this past July.
One of my friends said this gorgeous star above would look awesome on top of a Christmas tree. She suggested using a 3D printer to make it work. Having never even seen how those things work, I can only guess at it. But maybe it would work.
In the meantime, I've been searching out some new filters for my PSP program so I can make some more interesting artwork. It's been very interesting to find out what I can do with the new ones. Many of them were difficult to get loaded into the program because they had so many files inside files inside files. But all I had to do was to keep following the path and then moving the individual files to the main folder. That was a bit time consuming but worth it. The quality of designs I come up with are so much better than what I was doing before. At least I think so. Maybe it is just because I was using the old ones for so long. Take a look at what I did with some photos of cabbage from this past July.
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