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New York, NY (PRWEB) November 02, 2011
New York based professional photographer Jeffrey Apoian (http://www.jeffreyapoian.com) and founder of the NYC Photo Workshops (also known as http://www.thephotographyworkshops.com) has a few tips for solving some of photographys simplest problems.
Tip #1: News for Flash… Turn It Off
A birthday party coming up and very one will be ready to take the photo of blowing out the candles. But what you can do to get that warm, romantic, beautifully lit photo of the guest of honor blowing out the candles? You can practice your indoor exposures without the flash. Turn your flash off and capture what your camera was designed to do. Be adjustable. This you can do on either manual or most automatic settings provided your camera doesn’t automatically turn the flash on. To be sure consult your booklet or shoot on manual and with most cameras on program. Most cameras have a separate control to turn off the flash. Now with the room lights out, you will have to be very steady because you are going into shutter speed territory below 1/30th of a second or so. You can practice by taking photos of a subject next to some lit candles. You should be sure to turn on any image stablizing or vibration reduction as well. As you keep yourself and your subject movement to a minimum you may find some very slight movement which may actually enhance your photos in an unexpected way. The slightest of movement at a low shutter speeds can have a smoothing effect on skin and the orange glow from the candles lend a beautiful warm hue. Now you have a truly beautiful photo without the unforgiving harsh light of the flash.
Tip #2: Using the Adjustable Camera…For the Adjustments
It’s raining, it’s pouring & everyone else is snoring…photos in the rain at night. It’s raining and it is dark. That is when you want to use your camera! Some of the most interesting shots can be made if you dare to go when others wouldn’t even think about it. Out in the rain at night you can capture some of the most interesting shiny street scenes. With cars passing and people blurring across your frame you can make camera magic. This is when the texture and lighting has doubled, once from the lighting source and then again from reflections on the street. You will need a tripod, cable release, a manually adjustable camera and a bit of adventure. Keep yourself and your camera as dry a possible. This is the time to capture the unusual, the dramatic, the photo that is different from everyone else’s.
Tip[ #3: Focusing Solutions…F-Stops Are Affecting My Focus
A good way to help a subject stand out from the rest in the frame is to minimize the depth of focus. This can be done with using a wide open f-stop. You can help yourself out by going with the more expensive brighter lenses such as; zooms that open to f/2.8, or prime lenses (lenses that do not zoom) that will open to f/1.2, f/1.4, f/1.8, etc. The more telephoto or macro the lens is the more the effect will be magnified. Think of a 300mm f/2.8 lens and how shallow the depth of field will be at f-2.8. In terms of a macro shot think of 55mm macro used at its widest/brightest f-stop. If you were to photograph words on a paper with this lens you may only get a single word in focus. If you were to close the lens down to a smaller (darker) f-stop, and of course using the matching shutter speed you may be ablle to get an entire paragraph in focus. Imagine using this shallow focus on an insect. Using this to your advantage this is a great way to make your subject seemingly pop out of the photo. Use a selective amount of focus, specifically on your subject.
About NYC Photo Workshops and The Photography Workshops:
Photographer Jeffrey Apoian holds a range of hands-on workshop classes every month year round in his New York based studio. Located in the heart of SoHo in New York City, classes are held in an 1800 square foot professional photography studio and taught by master photographer Jeffrey Apoian. He previously taught for Parsons/The New School at his studio in SoHo. With a passion for teaching, Apoian created the workshop program to accommodate a need for intimate classes that would provide students with comprehensive training in the use of photography equipment and an understanding of lighting issues. Catering to both novice and pro alike students have come from Turkey, India, Greece, and Russia, as well as from across the United States. The class sizes are small and provide students with the individual attention needed to grasp information through hands-on activity. Courses range from $ 250 to $ 745 depending on the class and the number of days.
Jeffrey Apoians expansive professional career includes clients such as: Aveeno, Arrow Shirts, Victorias Secret, Avon and Clairol. His editorial work has appeared in Marie Claire, Vogue, Vogue Sposa, Cosmopolitan, Ellen and People Magazine. His celebrity work includes: Isabella Rossilini, Chloe Sevigne, Sting, Ellen Burstyn, Yoko Ono, Carla Bruni-Sarkozi, and Rueben Blades. (http://www.jeffreyapoian.com)
For more information on the workshop go to either http://www.nycphotoworkshops.com or http://www.thephotographyworkshops.com. The studio can be contacted at 212.431.5513.
Photographer Jeffrey Apoian holds various hands on workshops in his New York City Studio once a month. For more information and more tips go to: http://www.thephotographyworkshops.com
Located at:
Jeffrey Apoian Studio
66 Crosby Street, Studio #5F, New York, NY 10012
Contact:
Sandy Hanna
908.361.1843
sndyhanna(at)yahoo(dot)com
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(PRWEB) July 20, 2011
Sleep Group Solutions (SGS), a leader in dental sleep medicine continuing education and sleep apnea (OSA) screening technology is launching a sleep study club, like no other. Sleep Group Solutions has revolutionized the sleep industry by incorporating top level education, client support, innovating technologies, and now, a common ground to set the bar high in dental offices across the globe.
Dr. Michael Hnat, a dentist in Pittsburgh has been screening and treating his patients for sleep apnea for the past 4 years. As a dentist, Dr. Hnat feels the airway is his responsibility, and each patient gets an evaluation, whether they know it or not. We screen each patient with forms, and a visual exam. If the neck, tongue, or even BMI is larger than average, its a red flag. says Dr. Hnat. After obtaining many successful cases, Dr. Hnat is a leader in his community in the fight against OSA. When approached by Sleep Group Solutions to lead a study club in his state, Dr. Hnat was excited to even the playing field.
Properly practicing sleep is the motive. You can stop the snoring in a patient, but that doesnt make the sleep apnea disappear. Its a process, and I want to make sure doctors are properly treating. The goal is to train them the way I was trained, Dr. Hnat shares. The first SGS Study Club meeting will be held this week in Pittsburgh, PA on the 22-23 of July. Register here.
After attending an SGS seminar last year, Dr. Michael McMunn was inspired to begin the Virginia Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine. His performance and level of expertise in the industry caught the attention of SGS, and Dr. McMunn was asked to lead a study club himself. After I returned from the SGS course, I felt it was my duty to inform my 6,000+ Virginia dental colleagues of our responsibility. says McMunn on his passion to save his patients lives. Dr. McMunn and Dr. Hnat will kick off the SGS study clubs this summer. To join a study club, or start one in your state, email Holly(at)SleepGS(dot)com.
About Sleep Group Solution
Sleep Group Solutions is an airway diagnostic technology company serving the needs of physicians and dentists interested in screening, diagnosing and treating sleep apnea and other upper airway disorders.? Sleep Group Solutions offers the latest screening and diagnostic equipment solutions for patients with allergy, sinus congestion, rhinitis, deviated septum, nasal polyps, snoring and sleep apnea.? SGS offers the most comprehensive dental sleep medicine CE seminars in the industry focused on teaching dentists the protocols needed to make the treatment of snoring and sleep apnea part of their practice.? SGS offers sleep study interpretation, oral appliances (Norad Boil & Bite, Respire), online directory 1800SleepLab.com and online marketing at Sleeptest.com. SGS is the manufacturer of the Eccovision Systems Rhinometer and Pharyngometer.
About Dr. Hnat
Michael F. Hnat, D.M.D. has advanced training and certifications in the field of dental sleep medicine. An integral focus of his McMurray practice is oral sleep appliance therapy. He is an active member of The American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine and member and preferred provider clinic from Sleep Group Solutions national medical dental sleep medicine network. For more information visit progressivedentalsolutions.com or call 724-942-5630.
About Dr. McMunn
Dr. Michael McMunn has been providing outstanding dental care since 1978. He graduated from Edinboro University before attending the Medical College of Virginia/Virginia Commonwealth University. He also completed a General Practice Residency at the Michael Reese Medical Center. To stay up-to-date?with the latest advancements in the field of dentistry, Dr. McMunn maintains memberships with such professional organizations as the International College of Dentists, Pierre Fauchard Society, Academy of General Dentistry, International Congress of Oral Implantologists, VA Academy of Sleep Medicine and the Implant Forum of Virginia. Log onto DrMcMunn.com for more info or call 804-740-7212.
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(PRWEB UK) 28 June 2011
Snoring sufferers can finally sleep easy thanks to the first ever snore absorption room that’s helping the sleep deprived tune out and nod off from their noisy partners. The new room, which is being trialled by Crowne Plaza is a result of research revealing more than half of UK couples are losing between one and five hours sleep a night due to the snoring and snuffling of their partners. That’s up to a decade of lost sleep over a lifetime.
And the snore absorption room is not only set to cure sleepless nights, but potentially marriages as well. The research reveals three in ten couples have come close to splitting up because snoring is coming between them. Plus, as 50% of UK couples complain their partner’s snoring can ruin their holiday, a snore absorption room is also being trialled in nine Crowne Plaza hotels across Europe and the Middle East.
In the UK, the snore absorption room is being trialled at Crowne Plaza London The City for one week from 27 June – 1 July. The room uses proven technology to help reduce the dreaded, repetitive nasal noise. The technology includes:
Sound proofing on walls to absorb the loud frequencies, deflect the sound waves and minimise the impact of snoring. The walls use egg box style foam which reduces the noise reverberating in the room
A specially designed sound absorbing head board that will work together with the sound proof walling to muffle the echo within the room
An anti-snoring bed wedge which acts as a body pillow, encouraging snoring guests to sleep on their sides or upright. Lying flat on your back makes the base of the tongue and soft palate collapse to the back wall of the throat which causes snoring
An anti-snoring pillow which uses rare neodymium magnets to create a natural magnetic field, opening the airways and stiffening the upper palate which vibrates during snoring
A white noise machine which is proven to help drown out the droning snoring noise and help sleep and relaxation
Tom Rowntree, spokesperson for Crowne Plaza said: Weve all been there. Lying wide awake at three oclock in the morning burying our head under a pillow to drown out our partners snoring. Theres nothing worse than being kept up all night and thats why weve designed this specific snore absorption room to help give our guests a great nights sleep.
Dr Chris Idzikowski, sleep expert, added: Snoring is a common problem and whilst its thought of as a male problem, women can suffer from it as well. Snoring is made by vibrations of the soft palate and tissue in the mouth, nose and throat. Whilst there is no cure for snoring, Crowne Plaza is trying to reduce the impact of snoring by trialing a snore absorption room.
The snore absorption room is on trial from 27 June 1 July at Crowne Plaza London The City. To book, please call 0871-942 9190.
Notes to Editors:
Figure in first paragraph based on average life span of 80 years, and average married age of 30 years ONS 2010, plus eight years average sleep a night
Snore Absorption room is being trialled 27 June 2011 1 July 2011
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To book, please contact Crowne Plaza London The City on 0871 423 4876
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Drinking. 1
I told Emily I’d stop hitting the bar. But, when she slept I went anyway. Though I stopped for a month, the habit was too easy to fall back into. It was just down the street. Lawrence and Dave would be there. They were always there. And in recent months, Hien was there too. The music, the smoke, the alcohol – they were inseparable from me.
It was summer, the weather was hot enough to keep me up until two or three in the morning: we were trying to save money by only turning the air conditioner on when we needed to. It was because I needed to cool down that I needed to drink. I convinced myself of this. In the winter, it was because of work and the bouts of silence Emily and I reserved for each other and battled through. It was because we were cold.
Emily slept on her side. She slept with her arms curled about her, both hands together, like praying, jammed against her cheek underneath the pillow. She slept easier than I did and when she did, she slept more deeply while I laid in bed and stared at the ceiling. I was envious and jealous.
Lawrence told me once that the best way to keep yourself from thinking too much and consequently, keeping yourself awake, was to stop caring. “It’s that simple,” he said. So I tried this for a while. To wipe myself clean and blank before I got into bed.
The only thing it did was keep me from writing. And whatever I wrote, laid like dead ink between the pages. My self-confidence was low and I felt like shit. I suffered, but I realized I needed to suffer. I needed to feel like shit to keep my imagination and sanity going. If things were too good with Emily, I might not able to bare it for long and move on.
Tonight wasn’t any different. I pushed the sheets off, careful not to let the linen drag off Emily’s body. It was cooler tonight. I propped myself on my elbow and kissed her forehead. Her skin had always been soft to touch. Now that it was gradually growing coarser month by month, I felt regretful and nostalgic.
We spent a month at her brother’s home in San Francisco last summer. We woke up on Saturday mornings and rode the bikes through Golden Gate Park all the way down to Ocean Beach, on to Sutro Baths and Seal Rock at the north end of the shore. But that was last summer and after each day, I thought less and less about those times. One year felt like an age and those days in June were only alternating periods of sunshine and fog.
I took my shirt off the back of the chair – it was dry – tunneled my arms through the sleeves and buttoned it. I listened to Emily’s breath. I always did. I enjoyed it. It made me full and content, it made feel like a privileged man that I had the chance to witness such an event. When we first married, she asked me if she snored; we didn’t go through the trial of moving in together. We just married. “Kind of,” I said.
“What do you mean kind of.”
“I mean you don’t really.”
She took quick breaths in her sleep that were audible, a staccato of moving air.
I walked down stairs and put my shoes on in the doorway. I walked down the porch, across the yard, pushed the fence gate open and took a left at the street corner.
hello, i am buried inside my blue down comforter

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I’m fine. And very warm.
Some very useless Jamelah Trivia – Sleep Edition:
1. I tend to build forts out of pillows and blankets in the middle of the night, mainly so I can bury my head.
2. I sleep with my windows open until the danger of freezing to death outweighs the danger of not breathing fresh air.
3. I can’t sleep if my feet are the wrong temperature. Sometimes instead of getting up to put on a pair of socks, I will blast them with warm air from my blow dryer.
4. According to sources who would know better than me, since I am always asleep at the time, I talk in my sleep.
5. I tend to wake up in the middle of the night and have long debates with myself about whether I really want that glass of water of if I really need to go to the bathroom, and I spend so long debating with myself that I could’ve just gotten up and done whatever I needed to do, because I always get up anyway.
6. In the summer on clear nights, I like to get out of bed at around 3 a.m. and sit in the driveway and look at stars.
7. When having my alarm clock beep obnoxiously at me in the morning stopped working for me (I started sleeping through it), I switched over to radio. You know what? NPR does not wake me up. Instead I have weird dreams about what they’re talking about on NPR. Like Milan Kundera in Immortality, except none of these things have inspired a brilliant novel.
8. I think in order to wake up at a respectable hour in the morning, I am just going to have to get someone to physically throw me out of bed every day. Except who am I kidding? I’d just go back to sleep on the floor.
9. When in the vicinity of people who snore, I lie awake for hours plotting murder.
10. I can’t think of another one.
Soft cushion

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After an evening walk in the cold and eating dinner, Cookie would look for a soft cushion to lie down against. His nose was a bit runny and his mucus got all over the couch and stained the suede pillows to which I responded by putting them out of his reach. He decided to use me as a pillow as I did work on the company laptop. Sometimes, when I stopped paying attention to him while sitting on the couch, he would wedge himself between me and the couch and kick me in the back.
Like a cat, Cookie would often fall asleep while I scratched his ears or muzzle and start snoring (rather than purring) contently.
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