Sentences with phrase «what about all your photos»

But what about photo?
What about all your photos shared on social media, your texts with loved ones, or documents on cloud - storage systems?
What about photos on Glassdoor or on company profile sites?
So can you tell me what method of payment besides credit cards and pay pal I can use????? ALSO What about the photo.
And what about those photos?

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I figured the people who connected with me on Facebook really didn't give two shits about what I thought about tech startups and I really didn't want to share photos of my family or private life with the world.
Choose a cover photo that tells your audience what you want them to know about you — what you do, who you serve, where you're based.
Photos dominate the visuals, and the reader gets little interactive or even passive, graphic presentation that approaches what is so great about the print paper.
The post doesn't specify where the event occurred or what it was about, but it does feature three photos of Willms posing with the grinning former president.
«I talk with them in a girly fashion and find out what wedding dress they're dreaming about or ask them to send me photos of the ring they're considering,» she says.
Do your profile and cover photos convey what are you brand is about?
What's different about Twitter's feature is that it will also be able to suggest other pictures for you to alter to encourage users to «participate in trending conversations and breaking news» and even show you «how other users from around the world have edited the same photo
After asking customers to upload photos of themselves wearing the new style, Chico's discovered that some women were unsure about what type of shoes to wear with the pants.
That's what the Walt Disney Co. realized recently after Shannon Sullivan, an intern working in Magic Kingdom restaurants, tweeted a photo of a sign instructing Disney World employees how to respond to inquiries about alligators in the area.
Adam Seifer, co-founder and former CEO of Fotolog.com, one of the oldest and most popular photo sharing sites on the net, said: «I frequently find myself trying to convince partners, advisees, etc., that one of the biggest risks a start - up has is to not launch anything at all — to get so caught up in talking about what you're going to launch and so fixated on details that it feels like you're making progress when instead what you're really doing is moving asymptotically closer to something that doesn't ultimately matter as much as you think it does.»
Make the cover photo a collage of your products (the visitor knows what your shop is all about instantly and the variety of products is a catalyst in getting people to check out your shop)
What does seem clear is that Mr. Atwal was almost as assiduous about having his photo taken with Canadian politicians as is your blogger.
They're surrounded by legions of rookie staffers who are assigned to populate the rookie ministers» social - media accounts with gigabytes of flattering photos and nonstop cheerleading about what a progressive, green, innovative bunch of things they're doing for the middle class!
What's ironic about using a «black and white» filter on a photo, is that you can't really tell who's black, and whose white..
Aside from also starting to post more photos on my blog (which idea I see you gleaned from monitoring my brainwaves as well), Dean and I were just talking about this story yesterday and how the point is not doing vs. being, but never being distracted from being a disciple; which is really just being close to Jesus, doing what he does, listening to what he says and going with his agenda instead of ours.
if people do nt question a pastor who sends text photos of himself strutting about and traveling with young men they deserve what they get.
I remember speaking to friends about the photos and so often they'd say «oh that night was awful» and then tell me a negative story about it, but that's not what you see in the picture at all.
That means that we look at what's been popular online, what's been popular in the books, what do we see the most photos of and the most questions about and then we try the product in the deli so that we can get direct feedback on it and ensure that it really is what you want.
I like using simple surfaces and crockery so that the food jumps out of the photo and the bits around the food don't detract from what you're trying to get your audience excited about.
But yes I totally know what you mean about sucky night time photos, I don't even bother trying with artificial light anymore.
I chose this one in particular because the button was large, and it allows the readers to select specifics about what they want to print: whole post, just recipe, with or without photos... There are definitely other sites that offer printing for the «recipe only» — if that's what you are looking for.
I don't know what it says about me because I skip through a post about peanut butter cookies to look at photos of your kid (s), but I do.
In Key West, Florida in the 1950s, Jessie wrote about what happens from eating too much hot fudge pie and such (on the reverse of the above photo).
We open the presents, take photos, we play with the kids and just take in the magic of what the Holidays are really about...
Don't know what to do about that... but I didn't like my baked egg photo at all.
I love #realdietstory — a new movement that encourages people to talk about their real diet and what goes beyond all the pretty photos and perfect lives portrayed on social media.
What lovely photos... I'm not usually one to get excited about corned beef, but yours looks amazing!
I'd also encourage you to dress the salad a bit more heavily than what you see in the photo - I always worry about over-dressing things before taking a photo, and now that I'm looking at the shot, the beans up there are looking a tab bit naked.
These are probably the five ingredients that I most often have questions about, so here is a photo so you can see what they are.
what i have loved about both of your cookbooks is that your writing, stories, little blurbs on life are equally enticing and comforting as your photos are.
I get to show you what I'm thinking of blogging about, and you get to tell me how you feeeeeeel about it by either ignoring the pins, or «voting» for your favorites by clicking the ♥ or repinning the photo.
what i absolutely love about clicking onto your blog to read what you're up to that day & see the tantalizing photos you've taken, is feeling the passion with which you live your life.
The book includes full color photos, so you know what the finished bread should look like, and stories from our family about the recipes and baking traditions.
I also know what you mean about needing daylight to take the perfect photo, but if you hadn't mentioned it, I would've never known!
Read more about what sous vide cooking is, and see how to cook anything sous vide with step - by - step photos here.
What about the Marilyn Monroe photo in the men's bathroom?
And two — I know what you mean about breaking in a new kitchen / lighting for photos!
Meeta, my blogger friend from What's for lunch honey, had told me about the hot cross buns she made a couple of days ago, on chat, and she enticed me with a gorgeous photo (that's not a surprise anyway) of the same.
I know what you mean about bread and photos.
This photo of Brady wearing a glove on Thursday was the subject of intense speculation about what kind of conspiracy may be afoot:
Unfortunately for Starr, given what I know about society today, this will become his most famous photo and he isn't even the star of it.
The photos of him laughing on the bench did it for me, well out of order what ever he feels about arsenal and his team mates now.
Manziel clearly isn't worried about what people think of him, after he tweeted a photo of himself with stacks of cash.
Speculation about what the new badge will look like is rife, with many fans sharing photos of the club's first emblem, believing that it would make sense to revert to the original.
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