To see how much space is used for your photos, open the Settings app on your Apple Watch, then go to General > Storage. To do this on your iPhone, open the Apple Watch app, tap My Watch, then go to General > Storage.

Wedding Album is the third and final in a succession of three experimental albums by John Lennon and Yoko Ono. It followed Unfinished Music No. 1: Two Virgins and Unfinished Music No. 2: Life with the Lions. In Britain, the album was released credited by "John and Yoko", without last names mentioned. In the United States, it was released credited by "John Ono Lennon & Yoko Ono Lennon."


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Melody Maker critic Richard Williams was given two single-sided test pressings for his review (which appeared on the front page of the November 15th issue). Each had a blank side featuring only an engineer's test signal, but Williams mistook it for a double album.[13] In his review, he noted that sides two and four consisted entirely "of single tones maintained throughout, presumably produced electronically", and that the pitch of the notes appeared to change slightly. Lennon and Ono sent a telegram to Williams thanking him for his review and writing: "We both feel that this is the first time a critic topped the artist. We are not joking."[14][better source needed]

In addition, we can learn from Taopix that the 2020 outbreak had a certain impact on the photo book printing industry. Resulting of the pandemic, the market of it has decreased by 25% according to the survey. This means that making and using digital photo books online is an unstoppable trend. And the following we will look at the chosen reasons & how to make a photo book online and the online album maker FlipHTML5.

Want to make your own photo book with text, videos, and background music? Hope you find the above six simple steps useful for photo album creation. Just make the first step to creating an online photo album using FlipHTML5 right now.

Featured performers included cellist Riana Anthony, a first-year master of music student of professor Hans Jrgen Jensen; pianist Dong-Wan Ha, a doctor of musical arts degree candidate studying with associate professor Alan Chow; soprano Madison Leonard, a second-year master of music student of associate professor Karen Brunssen, and violinist Dmitri Pogorelov, a doctor of musical arts degree candidate studying with Professor Gerardo Ribeiro.

This seems like a basic question but I can't figure it out. I know how to share a single photo to Facebook, but I just spent time creating an album of photos, choosing which photos to include, and I would like to post the whole album to Facebook as-is, with one post. When I select the album, I'm not able to select all of the photos in the album. It only selects one photo at a time. I don't want to have to post each photo individually. I could probably select multiple photos if I go to the Photos view (the one that shows all of the photos in my library) but I don't want to have to re-select the photos I want. That work was done. Why can't I just post the whole edited album?

I figured it out. When you double-click a photo in an album, you get to view it full size, with the other photos visible as small thumbnails on the side. You can't select photos when using this view. You have to click the back button to see the full album in medium sized thumbnails which can then be selected per usual. You can also go to the View menu and choose Albums and then choose to open the album. Before doing anything else, you can select all the photos or some of them and post away. Thanks for the help - I knew it had to be a basic thing I was doing wrong.

Those instructions suggest you can select more than one photo. I am not able to select more than one photo. I want to select all of the photos in the album. I can't. While clicking, I've tried holding the shift button, the command button, the option button, the fn, the contol, etc. Nothing works. If I go to the main Photos view, I can select photos as expected. But if I am in an album, where the photo selected is big and the rest of the photos appear as thumbnails along the side, I can only select one photo at a time. How do I select all of the photos in an album?

You would add more $$$ to the prices if: You will be expected to do any graphic design work (like fitting the art to a template for albums or merchandise), or if they have very specific elements and add complexity to the design, or if they will be using the artwork for a national advertising campaign, or if they want to own all rights to it (which I never recommend doing).

1) If the band is mid level, made 2-3 albums, no label, touring and want an album cover art only, are you saying that 1500 would be the lowest one could charge for existing art but if it requires totally customized art then go higher, staying within that range?

A band wants to pay to use my existing artwork for their new album cover but I am in Canada and they are in California..if I draft a contract through email and send it to them..is it binding of they cannot sign anything?

Making music, however, does not come cheaply. While the cost is considerably less than it was in years past, the legitimate cost of an independent band making a QUALITY album rests between $5k-10k. That cost includes musical artist fees (if any), studio time if not recording at home, mixing & mastering, photography, art fees, & actual CD production. If you use an outside producer, those fees will be higher. A LOT higher. This is the approximate cost to get it done RIGHT, however.

Hello Maria,

Great article, I wish I knew you eleven years ago, I was approached by an emerging musician who liked one of my paintings to add on his album. Maybe because he was new to the music and I as well with my art, I gave my image to him for free.

Now I wish I did it differently, well I guess it serves to me as a learning curve.

I enjoy reading your newsletters when I receive them.

Question: I purchased the original artwork from the artist who designed an album cover for a a fairly well known band. The album cover art is currently listed on all major streaming music services (iTunes / Youtube Music etc). Can I change the artist licensing fees going forward ?

I've always enjoyed looking at photo albums. Whether I know the people in them or not is pretty irrelevant. There's something about the medium of photography that just strikes me. Maybe it's just the possibility of stumbling across an accidental work of art-- that one shot where all the visual elements are balanced perfectly and someone exposes perhaps more of their personality than they intended. People can't really hide from a camera; it catches everything, be it a touch of nervousness in the smiles of a newlywed couple or the momentary pain of exertion on an athlete's face.

It seems as though Ben Gibbard, on his latest outing with Death Cab for Cutie, the band's third album in just three years, has attempted to capture in his lyrics the verbal equivalent of amateur photography. That's not to say there's anything amateur about the poetry in his lyrics-- quite the contrary, in fact-- but he captures those same little secondary emotions of the moment that cameras capture so well. Add to this the fact that every song here contains at least one vividly rendered image in its lyrics, and The Photo Album, rotten pun aside, seems a fairly appropriate title.

The album opens quietly with the brief, sleepy "Steadier Footing," a glimpse at a relationship that seems fated not to be. The organs, loosely strummed guitar and softly struck floor toms conjure a dead-on after-party atmosphere-- quiet, empty, a little smoky. From there, the band heads into "A Movie Script Ending," which feels the most like a logical extension of their work on last year's We Have the Facts and Are Voting Yes of any song here. The spacious drumming, intertwining guitar arpeggios and Gibbard's impassioned tenor pour forth a thick syrup of melody in the verses and chorus, before an unfortunately awkward bridge disrupts the flow of the song.

Such moments haunt the remainder of the album, as well, though they're generally not too distracting. "We Laugh Indoors" suffers a bit from too-long instrumental passages centering on wandering, loosely connected guitar phrases, but drummer Michael Schorr keeps things moving with his insistent backbeat, and the band finds their way before long. Still, form-wise, the song is oddly constructed and fairly easy to tune out. "Information Travels Faster" kicks off with one of Gibbard's best opening lines. "I intentionally wrote it out to be an illegible mess/ You wanted me to write you letters, but I'd rather lose your address," he sings, as the band provides a steady backing for him and his atmospheric piano playing.

The most gripping song musically, though, is also one of the most lyrically puzzling songs Gibbard has ever penned. I'm curious if Gibbard simply had an especially bad experience in Los Angeles or something, because "Why You'd Want to Live Here" is intensely bitter. Lines like, "I can't see why you'd want to live here," "It's a lovely summer's day and I can almost see a skyline through a thickening shroud of egos/ Is this the city of angels or demons," and, "You can't swim in a town this shallow," make me wonder if he even tried to find something he liked about the city before he wrote the song. But while the unrelentingly negative lyrics may be hard to digest, the music certainly isn't. It's like swallowing arsenic with candy-- the sweet melody and passionate delivery cause the song to jump out of the pack as one of the few actually capable of lodging in your brain. 2351a5e196

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