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3 photo sharing sites for your new shutterbug - Holiday Gift Guide

If you know someone on your gift list is getting a camera or is a new shutterbug, you might want to consider getting them a "pro" photo sharing account where they can upload all their new photos. This is a nice gift for several reasons: 1. A pro account is a must have since most free accounts have a storage limit that the average photographer will easily exceed. 2. Pro accounts are ad free. 3. Pro accounts have more features and allow the upload of larger file sizes. 4. As the giver of the account, it stands to reason you might be given access to your shutterbug's photostream, although, it's equally possible you might not.
Here are my top picks for investing in a pro account. (Many thanks to our readers for enthusiastically recommending Smugmug).


Saying thanks to our clients in a better fashion is something we set out to do last winter during the re-creation of our branding model. We rebuilt our logo, changed colors, formalized templates, printed letterhead, stickers and designed mail-ready new-client packets and generally upgraded our schwag. It was time for us to have something to hand out besides business cards.
It's December, and that means crazy sales on everything, even PDA software. Not that I really expect you to buy a copy of 






Why on earth would you want to get someone a holiday gift made from dead trees? For one simple
reason:
I know some of you are going to flame me for recommending a macro program that goes for $79.99 when there are plenty of free alternatives out there, but hear me out. And remember, this is a gift guide; I'm not suggesting you get this for yourself, but for someone who might be less technically inclined, but who can still benefit from some automation of repetitive tasks on their PCs. QuicKeys has been around for close to 20 years, and is one of the most mature macro programs on the market. For much of that time, it's been cross-platform, though it's far better-known to Mac fans than Windows users — perhaps because the Mac has always been less keyboard-centric than Windows, making the need for a solid macro utility more apparent. Creating even complex macros with QuicKeys is easy, and requires no knowledge of a specialized language or syntax. Give QuicKeys to mom, dad or anyone else who needs macros but doesn't want to spend hours creating and debugging them. They'll thank you for it — with one keystroke.

