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I'm Aleksandar Vacić, professional web developer and wine maker in the making.
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I have signed up for SmugMug account as well. I will test both them and Zenfolio for a year, in order to see which one will fair better, on various aspects. Ease of use, features, responsiveness of the parent company and the amount of sales made.
SmugMug uses EZ Prints which I believe do ship internationally so this is the place to go if you’re not from US or Canada.
At this address I have started an experiment of selling my photos. Zenfolio works with MPix as printing partner which is sadly limited to US and Canada only.
Take a look, comments welcome.
I have added a new link under About section in the navigation – ‘My photographs’. I have used Flickr in the past (and still visit frequently) but never could get myself to pay for a Pro account. I’m just not into this social networking stuff.
I prefer to keep the photos on my own server. I will be slowly adding more and more photos there. Currently Aleksa rules that space and probably always will :)
Aside from his shots, I uploaded 233 images from our Paris trip in April – hope you like them.
Since July 5th, I mostly lost contact with planet Earth. Just when I was picking up the beacon signal back, Ana brought this little boy home. And everything stops when he moves just one of his little fingers. Or yawns. Or eats.
Both Ana and him are great. It’s a wonderful time.
I started writing this post few months ago, when I switched from desktop computer to notebook/laptop (whatever you wish to call it). I used notebooks from time to time, but this time I’m going full…monty would that be applicable in this case? My old desktop – AthlonXP 2500+, 1GB RAM, SATA RAID0 7200rpm disks, Radeon9800 – is packed and awaits new owner.
This was far from easy decision to make and I thought about it for a very long time. Eventually, I decided that much higher cost of buying powerful laptop vs powerful desktop will be justified with increased versatility and freedom of movement. The laptop was bought in UK and it proved to be a real eye-opener regarding business practice of some of the IT shops in London. A fishy practice.
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