Photo Freedom Giveaway.
To celebrate Stacy's new book Photo Freedom, I have one here to give away. Leave a comment below + tell me your biggest photo struggle. Comments will be open until Thursday at 8pm Pacific.
To celebrate Stacy's new book Photo Freedom, I have one here to give away. Leave a comment below + tell me your biggest photo struggle. Comments will be open until Thursday at 8pm Pacific.
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My biggest challenge is getting my photos organized. I currently have two huge boxes of complete disorganization. This has been on my to do list for several years now.
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my biggest photo struggle...
FLASH OR NO FLASH???
is automatic really automatic?
what about...
sunrises? sunsets? night shots? facing the sun? away from the sun? no sun? dusk? dawn? indoors? outdoor? faces? shadows? silhouettes? natural light? filters? red-eye? double flash?????
help!!!
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My biggest struggle is to get them allorganised. I hardly ever print them they just sit around in folders on my harddrive and my computer, all mixed up. I wish I had time ot sort it al out but I have no idea where to begin :)
corinnexxx
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My struggle remains with learning the ins and outs of my new camera and taking it out of auto mode. I know I will get there in time, but lately I have been struggling with lighting and the focus and it is erking me!! I've been taking alot of breathers and just trying again!
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biggest struggle? probably remembering to actually take pictures (I'm doing the 365 challenge which is helping...)
It doesn't help that i'm drowing in the pictures i do have. and they are all organized as "misc"
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I think my biggest photo struggle is catching a natural smile or situation. We are all "programmed" to smile when we see the camera so catching something spontaneous is difficult .
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Probably myself being stuck with the idea of “must scrapbook photos chronologically”…
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My biggest struggle is that I try to have the perfect photo EVERY time! I am not good at getting those candid shots and I know I am missing so much of what's real. I guess I am creating "little posers!" and I hate that.~ In fact CHEESE was in both of my kids vocabularies before the age of 2! I don't think that's too good!
Missy
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my biggest struggle is knowing which photos not to keep. I take thousands of photos (over 50,000 last year) and I can never throw any away. even the bad ones. they have to sit on my computer forever.
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I litterally take thousandsw of photos a month, and even though my daughter is 3 and a half, Im still catching up fom her first year. AND I barely have any photos hanging in my house. I need HELP lol
Oh. And I need more photos of myself. It looks like my girl doesnt have a mom in her books!
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Definitely keeping pictures stuck on the computer because I don't have time to weed through them and edit them. And then the files are a mess on my computer as well.
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biggest problem...taking too many photos and not DOING anything with them.
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Simple - I Have too many photos! Not only mine but the inherited ones from my Grandma when she died... TONS!
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My biggest photo struggle is to organize my photos. There is my family (I have 8 sisters and 5 brothers). I am the chronologer?? I also have a husband and 2 children of my own and three grandgirls.
There just are not enough hours in the day.
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Sometimes it's really hard for me to stay organized. When to find time to make LO for all the fun pics I just took???!?!?
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My greatest struggle lies in organizing the files on my computer in such a way to facilitate and make my scrapping easier, while keeping them organised by date, by idea, theme...it all gets to be confusing...
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Mine is getting over the fact that I am self conscious when I have my camera and taking pictures. And I need to stop waiting for the perfect shot and just take pictures.
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My biggest struggle is to remember to take my camera, I am now looking to buy a small purse sized one so I can catch those unexpected moments.
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I never seem to hear about other long-term scrappers who have actually got most of their backlog of photos scrapped and in albums but can't face those last few boxes, because taking and scrapping digital photos from now is so much more fun!
So my problem is getting the motivation to finish what I began ten years ago, when I whipped every photo out of those nasty magnetic albums and carefully filed them in boxes to await scrapping! Do I just do it or do I just give myself permission not to, buy lots of photo safe slip albums and move forward?
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My biggest problem would definitely be keeping the hard copy of my photos organized.
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