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This photography magazine has loads of advice on the art of taking the perfect picture, with plenty of stunning high-definition shots included in each issue to remind you of exactly what you’re working towards. Their writers have experience of shooting in a huge range of conditions, and can give you tips on everything from tricky lighting to camera maintenance. With your subscription to Practical Photography magazine, you’ll get useful guidance through the whole process, from choosing the right lens for each set-up to perfecting your creations on Photoshop. Readers’ photographs are extensively featured every month, so once you’ve captured the perfect image, you can send it in to be printed in their ‘Hotshots’ section.
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When Pete (Mark Wahlberg) and Ellie (Rose Byrne) decide to start a family, they stumble into the world of foster care adoption. They hope to take in one small child but when they meet three siblings, including a rebellious 15 year old girl (Isabela Moner), they find themselves speeding from zero to three kids overnight. Now, Pete and Ellie must hilariously try to learn the ropes of instant parenthood in the hopes of becoming a family. INSTANT FAMILY is inspired by the real events from the life of writer/director Sean Anders and also stars Octavia Spencer, Tig Notaro and Margo Martindale.
In 1962, Tony “Tony Lip” Vallelonga, a tough bouncer, is looking for work with his nightclub is closed for renovations. The most promising offer turns out to be the driver for the African-American classical pianist Don Shirley for a concert tour into the Deep South states. Although hardly enthused at working for a black man, Tony accepts the job and they begin their trek armed with The Negro Motorist Green Book, a travel guide for safe travel through America’s racial segregation. Together, the snobbishly erudite pianist and the crudely practical bouncer can barely get along with their clashing attitudes to life and ideals. However, as the disparate pair witness and endure America’s appalling injustices on the road, they find a newfound respect for each other’s talents and heart to face them together. In doing so, they would nurture a friendship and understanding that would change both their lives.