Ana Docoito-Nelson, a property manager for Gramatan Property Management, enjoys taking pictures in her free time. While traveling, Ana Docoito-Nelson discovered a particular interest in portrait photography.
This image captures a football player being praised by teammates and fans in the tunnel after scoring a winning goal. The focus is on the player, with arms and eyes directed at him. Bright stadium lights shine down, illuminating the happy moment.
Magazine Offers Portrait Photography Tips for Amateur PhotographersAna Docoito-Nelson
A former body spa technician, Ana Docoito-Nelson has spent almost a decade as property manager for Gramatan Management, Inc. based out of New Rochelle, New York. In her down time, Ana Docoito-Nelson enjoys photography, particularly taking portraits.
The initial plans for the film involve manipulating camera angles and shots to disorient the audience and incorporate impossible scenarios to question reality. There would be a decreasing sense of normalcy as things become more surreal, progressing to barely resembling conventional reality. Composition would rely on cinematography techniques like Dutch angles and contrasting sound effects rather than special effects. Ordinary domestic actions would be juxtaposed against an extraordinary setting.
Johnny Wilkinson is photographed surrounded by fans after scoring the winning points in a rugby match. The photo uses several compositional techniques: Wilkinson is centered using the rule of thirds; his jersey number is in focus to identify him as the subject; and a wide-angle lens captures the large crowd admiring him. While his posture looks down, appearing weak, this is because he is tired after the hard-fought match. The bright stadium lights and colors worn by happy fans convey the joyous mood of victory.
The document summarizes the process of creating a magazine front cover for a band photoshoot. It describes taking initial test shots to capture the band's fun personality, then refining the layout and backgrounds to make the images more professional. The final cover features the band on a yellow background with a skyline, using a decaying font style and bold text to match the rock music genre.
The document analyzes a portrait photograph from Albrecht Tubke's "Personae" series. The subject stands tall with hands on hips, looking directly at the camera with mirrored glasses on while smoking a cigar in flamboyant clothes. Unlike other photos in the series, the background is dark and clothes are bright, creating contrast that catches the eye. Through composition and contrast of shapes and lines in clothing and background, the photo has more energy than others while still maintaining the consistent editing style across Tubke's works.
The document discusses research on lighting techniques for an interrogation scene in a film. It recommends low-key lighting to create realistic contrasts between the interrogator and suspect. Low-key lighting uses selective illumination so that only specific parts of the scene are lit, creating intense shadows that define the mood. The key is manipulating lighting and subject positioning so that shadows fall in just the right spots.
This image captures a football player being praised by teammates and fans in the tunnel after scoring a winning goal. The focus is on the player, with arms and eyes directed at him. Bright stadium lights shine down, illuminating the happy moment.
Magazine Offers Portrait Photography Tips for Amateur PhotographersAna Docoito-Nelson
A former body spa technician, Ana Docoito-Nelson has spent almost a decade as property manager for Gramatan Management, Inc. based out of New Rochelle, New York. In her down time, Ana Docoito-Nelson enjoys photography, particularly taking portraits.
The initial plans for the film involve manipulating camera angles and shots to disorient the audience and incorporate impossible scenarios to question reality. There would be a decreasing sense of normalcy as things become more surreal, progressing to barely resembling conventional reality. Composition would rely on cinematography techniques like Dutch angles and contrasting sound effects rather than special effects. Ordinary domestic actions would be juxtaposed against an extraordinary setting.
Johnny Wilkinson is photographed surrounded by fans after scoring the winning points in a rugby match. The photo uses several compositional techniques: Wilkinson is centered using the rule of thirds; his jersey number is in focus to identify him as the subject; and a wide-angle lens captures the large crowd admiring him. While his posture looks down, appearing weak, this is because he is tired after the hard-fought match. The bright stadium lights and colors worn by happy fans convey the joyous mood of victory.
The document summarizes the process of creating a magazine front cover for a band photoshoot. It describes taking initial test shots to capture the band's fun personality, then refining the layout and backgrounds to make the images more professional. The final cover features the band on a yellow background with a skyline, using a decaying font style and bold text to match the rock music genre.
The document analyzes a portrait photograph from Albrecht Tubke's "Personae" series. The subject stands tall with hands on hips, looking directly at the camera with mirrored glasses on while smoking a cigar in flamboyant clothes. Unlike other photos in the series, the background is dark and clothes are bright, creating contrast that catches the eye. Through composition and contrast of shapes and lines in clothing and background, the photo has more energy than others while still maintaining the consistent editing style across Tubke's works.
The document discusses research on lighting techniques for an interrogation scene in a film. It recommends low-key lighting to create realistic contrasts between the interrogator and suspect. Low-key lighting uses selective illumination so that only specific parts of the scene are lit, creating intense shadows that define the mood. The key is manipulating lighting and subject positioning so that shadows fall in just the right spots.
There are significant differences between the preliminary and final magazine covers and contents pages produced by the student. The preliminary versions lacked professional structure and design conventions, using a basic color scheme and fonts. However, through creating the preliminary work, the student gained valuable experience with design software. For the final versions, the student researched professional magazines and incorporated conventions like skylines framing images and varied sell line sizes and placements. The main image was also improved, with higher quality photography, stereotypical poses and framing. Overall, the progression showed the student learning important layout and design skills to produce a magazine aligned with industry standards.
National Rental Service Lists Property Management Trends for 2015 Ana Docoito-Nelson
Ana Docoito-Nelson has 10 years of experience in property management and currently oversees capital improvements, budgets, and maintenance for buildings as property manager for Gramatan Management. A recent report predicted that millennials will continue to favor renting over purchasing property in 2015. While housing is becoming more affordable, most millennials under 35 still do not own homes. As a result, rental properties catering to lower budgets around $1,300 per month may be more successful than high-end apartments renting for $2,000 or more, which can sit empty longer on the market.
Dr. Klaus Leopold presented on Lean Kanban essentials at the LeanUX 2015 conference in NYC. He discussed six practices of Kanban: 1) visualize workflow, 2) limit work-in-progress, 3) manage flow, 4) make policies explicit, 5) implement feedback loops, and 6) allow thinking. The presentation focused on using Lean Kanban principles to deliver work with fast feedback through continuous improvement.
The document is a draft article plan for a magazine interview with Jordan, the former front man of the band Union Fall. The article will discuss why the band split up after 10 years together. Jordan explains that after so long touring and recording, the band members wanted to spend more time with their families. Jordan also mentions that his fiancée is pregnant with their first child, and he needs to focus on raising his family. He hints that this may not be the end for him musically, as he plans to do some solo work in the future.
A central component of Kanban is to make invisible knowledge work visible. However, you will notice quite often that you very often cannot work, but are blocked. Waiting for the test environment, requirements unclear, or missing customer information are only a small part of blockages that prevent us from continuing to work. These blockages are in most cases not a singular event, but have a systemic cause. In other words, it is very unlikely that a blockage occurs only once in the history of a company. Normally the same blockage occurs again and again.
What can one do about it? Jumping out of the window in despair would be a possible approach. Another idea would be to see the blockages for what they are: Treasures of improvements. In this session, we show you how to harvest these treasures and to improve sustainably your working system. In addition, we will present a model that shows with the help of a few simple number games, which blockages need to be removed to achieve the greatest possible leverage.
MFT was chosen as the masthead for a new music magazine after researching existing magazines in a similar genre. The researcher narrowed down options to finalists like "MFT", "Voltage!", and "Lyrics". "MFT" was selected as it stands for "Music for Today" and abbreviating words in a masthead appeals to the magazine's young target audience.
Since 2008, Ana Docoito-Nelson has been serving as a property manager at Gramatan Management, Inc., a company located in New Rochelle, New York. She is a graduate of Westchester Community College, where she received her degree in business marketing. Ana Docoito-Nelson is also a music lover and listens to a wide variety of bands, including MGMT.
Scalability is currently a big topic in the agile world. Most agile methods and practices often reach their limits when one wants to “agilize" more than a few teams, let alone one wants to achieve real agile collaboration of several hundert people.
The main problem is that many agile methods focus on the team. Kanban follows a completely different path - Kanban is not a team method! Kanban is a management method which focuses on generating value. "Manage work and not workers" is one of the key messages of the Lean Kanban management philosophy. Therefore, scalability is not a real topic within Kanban: if you focus on value generation of work, scaling Kanban simple means doing more Kanban - it’s inherent scalable.
In this session I show how one could use Kanban at scale. Besides the general schematic explanation I will also show a case study where Kanban is used to coordinate work of more than 200 people.
A central component of Kanban is to make invisible knowledge work visible. However, you will notice quite often that you very often cannot work, but are blocked. Waiting for the test environment, requirements unclear, or missing customer information are only a small part of blockages that prevent us from continuing to work. These blockages are in most cases not a singular event, but have a systemic cause. In other words, it is very unlikely that a blockage occurs only once in the history of a company. Normally the same blockage occurs again and again.
What can one do about it? Jumping out of the window in despair would be a possible approach. Another idea would be to see the blockages for what they are: Treasures of improvements. In this session, we show you how to harvest these treasures and to improve sustainably your working system. In addition, we will present a model that shows with the help of a few simple number games, which blockages need to be removed to achieve the greatest possible leverage.
El documento presenta información sobre la clasificación de los seres vivos, con un enfoque en el reino animal y el phylum arthropoda. Se describen las características generales de los arthropoda y se incluyen tablas mostrando la jerarquía taxonómica y ejemplos de órdenes, clases, familias y géneros dentro de este phylum.
Кейс по SMM продвижению региональной сети автозаправочных комплексов ТОРЭКО.
В кейсе:
- Продвижение сообществ в соц.сетях:
Вконтакте, Instagram, Одноклассники с нуля;
- Проведение спец.проекта;
- Привлечение лидера мнений;
- Клиентская поддержка и отработка возражений;
- Проведение мини-акций;
- Привлечение целевой аудитории;
- KPI.
....и многое другое. Приятного просмотра!
The cherry: beauty, softness, its heart-shaped plastic has inspired artists since Antiquity. Cherries and strawberries were considered the fruits of paradise and thus represented the souls of men.
Boudoir photography, a genre that captures intimate and sensual images of individuals, has experienced significant transformation over the years, particularly in New York City (NYC). Known for its diversity and vibrant arts scene, NYC has been a hub for the evolution of various art forms, including boudoir photography. This article delves into the historical background, cultural significance, technological advancements, and the contemporary landscape of boudoir photography in NYC.
There are significant differences between the preliminary and final magazine covers and contents pages produced by the student. The preliminary versions lacked professional structure and design conventions, using a basic color scheme and fonts. However, through creating the preliminary work, the student gained valuable experience with design software. For the final versions, the student researched professional magazines and incorporated conventions like skylines framing images and varied sell line sizes and placements. The main image was also improved, with higher quality photography, stereotypical poses and framing. Overall, the progression showed the student learning important layout and design skills to produce a magazine aligned with industry standards.
National Rental Service Lists Property Management Trends for 2015 Ana Docoito-Nelson
Ana Docoito-Nelson has 10 years of experience in property management and currently oversees capital improvements, budgets, and maintenance for buildings as property manager for Gramatan Management. A recent report predicted that millennials will continue to favor renting over purchasing property in 2015. While housing is becoming more affordable, most millennials under 35 still do not own homes. As a result, rental properties catering to lower budgets around $1,300 per month may be more successful than high-end apartments renting for $2,000 or more, which can sit empty longer on the market.
Dr. Klaus Leopold presented on Lean Kanban essentials at the LeanUX 2015 conference in NYC. He discussed six practices of Kanban: 1) visualize workflow, 2) limit work-in-progress, 3) manage flow, 4) make policies explicit, 5) implement feedback loops, and 6) allow thinking. The presentation focused on using Lean Kanban principles to deliver work with fast feedback through continuous improvement.
The document is a draft article plan for a magazine interview with Jordan, the former front man of the band Union Fall. The article will discuss why the band split up after 10 years together. Jordan explains that after so long touring and recording, the band members wanted to spend more time with their families. Jordan also mentions that his fiancée is pregnant with their first child, and he needs to focus on raising his family. He hints that this may not be the end for him musically, as he plans to do some solo work in the future.
A central component of Kanban is to make invisible knowledge work visible. However, you will notice quite often that you very often cannot work, but are blocked. Waiting for the test environment, requirements unclear, or missing customer information are only a small part of blockages that prevent us from continuing to work. These blockages are in most cases not a singular event, but have a systemic cause. In other words, it is very unlikely that a blockage occurs only once in the history of a company. Normally the same blockage occurs again and again.
What can one do about it? Jumping out of the window in despair would be a possible approach. Another idea would be to see the blockages for what they are: Treasures of improvements. In this session, we show you how to harvest these treasures and to improve sustainably your working system. In addition, we will present a model that shows with the help of a few simple number games, which blockages need to be removed to achieve the greatest possible leverage.
MFT was chosen as the masthead for a new music magazine after researching existing magazines in a similar genre. The researcher narrowed down options to finalists like "MFT", "Voltage!", and "Lyrics". "MFT" was selected as it stands for "Music for Today" and abbreviating words in a masthead appeals to the magazine's young target audience.
Since 2008, Ana Docoito-Nelson has been serving as a property manager at Gramatan Management, Inc., a company located in New Rochelle, New York. She is a graduate of Westchester Community College, where she received her degree in business marketing. Ana Docoito-Nelson is also a music lover and listens to a wide variety of bands, including MGMT.
Scalability is currently a big topic in the agile world. Most agile methods and practices often reach their limits when one wants to “agilize" more than a few teams, let alone one wants to achieve real agile collaboration of several hundert people.
The main problem is that many agile methods focus on the team. Kanban follows a completely different path - Kanban is not a team method! Kanban is a management method which focuses on generating value. "Manage work and not workers" is one of the key messages of the Lean Kanban management philosophy. Therefore, scalability is not a real topic within Kanban: if you focus on value generation of work, scaling Kanban simple means doing more Kanban - it’s inherent scalable.
In this session I show how one could use Kanban at scale. Besides the general schematic explanation I will also show a case study where Kanban is used to coordinate work of more than 200 people.
A central component of Kanban is to make invisible knowledge work visible. However, you will notice quite often that you very often cannot work, but are blocked. Waiting for the test environment, requirements unclear, or missing customer information are only a small part of blockages that prevent us from continuing to work. These blockages are in most cases not a singular event, but have a systemic cause. In other words, it is very unlikely that a blockage occurs only once in the history of a company. Normally the same blockage occurs again and again.
What can one do about it? Jumping out of the window in despair would be a possible approach. Another idea would be to see the blockages for what they are: Treasures of improvements. In this session, we show you how to harvest these treasures and to improve sustainably your working system. In addition, we will present a model that shows with the help of a few simple number games, which blockages need to be removed to achieve the greatest possible leverage.
El documento presenta información sobre la clasificación de los seres vivos, con un enfoque en el reino animal y el phylum arthropoda. Se describen las características generales de los arthropoda y se incluyen tablas mostrando la jerarquía taxonómica y ejemplos de órdenes, clases, familias y géneros dentro de este phylum.
Кейс по SMM продвижению региональной сети автозаправочных комплексов ТОРЭКО.
В кейсе:
- Продвижение сообществ в соц.сетях:
Вконтакте, Instagram, Одноклассники с нуля;
- Проведение спец.проекта;
- Привлечение лидера мнений;
- Клиентская поддержка и отработка возражений;
- Проведение мини-акций;
- Привлечение целевой аудитории;
- KPI.
....и многое другое. Приятного просмотра!
The cherry: beauty, softness, its heart-shaped plastic has inspired artists since Antiquity. Cherries and strawberries were considered the fruits of paradise and thus represented the souls of men.
Boudoir photography, a genre that captures intimate and sensual images of individuals, has experienced significant transformation over the years, particularly in New York City (NYC). Known for its diversity and vibrant arts scene, NYC has been a hub for the evolution of various art forms, including boudoir photography. This article delves into the historical background, cultural significance, technological advancements, and the contemporary landscape of boudoir photography in NYC.
Hadj Ounis's most notable work is his sculpture titled "Metamorphosis." This piece showcases Ounis's mastery of form and texture, as he seamlessly combines metal and wood to create a dynamic and visually striking composition. The juxtaposition of the two materials creates a sense of tension and harmony, inviting viewers to contemplate the relationship between nature and industry.
This tutorial offers a step-by-step guide on how to effectively use Pinterest. It covers the basics such as account creation and navigation, as well as advanced techniques including creating eye-catching pins and optimizing your profile. The tutorial also explores collaboration and networking on the platform. With visual illustrations and clear instructions, this tutorial will equip you with the skills to navigate Pinterest confidently and achieve your goals.
2. Ana Docoito-Nelson, a property manager for
Gramatan Property Management, enjoys taking
pictures in her free time. While traveling, Ana
Docoito-Nelson discovered a particular interest
in portrait photography.
People can be among the most interesting
photography subjects in the world, but it does
take some skill to bring out what makes each
subject unique. Professionals from National
Geographic have suggested that physical
closeness helps the person to fill the frame and
capture the interest of the viewer.
3. Photography experts also suggest that the
photographer change perspective and take the
picture from a different angle, thus helping the
viewer to see the subject in a new way.
A photographer can also add visual interest by
experimenting with the subject's pose. Humans are
naturally intrigued by the focus of a person's eyes, so
having the subject look off camera or at another
person in the photo can add emotional layers to the
shot. A prop or particular setting can help to bring
out a certain aspect of the subject's personality and
encourage a stronger connection with the viewer,
which in essence is the purpose of portrait
photography.