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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I find the biggest struggle with my photos is deleting or purging the ones i don't need. If that means throwing away prints, or deleting files of the computer... it just doesn't happen, and I am left with a bunch of shots that are basically the same, and i can never remember which one i've used before.....
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wow, now that's a lot of comments! Ok, biggest photo struggle...getting more of me in the photos so that it looks like I really existed and was a member of the family *grin* I also really need to get those photos onto pages in a scrapbook! I am really excited about this book... I loved Big Picture.
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I struggle w/getting them from the camera to the printer. It's a disorder I think, ha ha.
As if ..once I print them..if I don't do something w/them the story will be lost. I know weird...But the thought of taking on an organizational project like that is very overwhelming. I would love a book like Stacys to guide me. It's on my birthday wish list! Since I'll be 38 in February..I think I deserve some guidance.. ha ha
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Hi there, my biggest struggle is getting a really clear action shot of my son playing basketball. I'm getting better, but I'm not quite there. Thanks, Kristen
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So many sruggles...but the biggest is getting them all printed out and organized to scrap. It is overwhelming. I would love that book! :)
Vicki A
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My biggest photo challenge is keeping them organized--on the computer before I print them and after I have them printed.
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My biggest struggles is leaving behind the mentality of film and moving to the digital disposalble age. By this I mean, as a teenager there were only 36 shots on each roll of film so we had to make the best of it. And even if the picture came out crappy it was never trashed. (This could explain why we don't have many pictures of that time!)
Fast-forward to the digital age where I can become completely shutter happy and take 190 pictures of my nephew's first experience with a strawberry. Do I need them all? Will, lets say for arguments sake, 5-10, really capture the moment. In theory - yes. In my digital, huge external HDD, I am just incapable of deleting the blurred-off-center-caught-the-elbow-in-the-picture pictures. I need freedom from that.
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I struggle with execution, I can never get the photo in real life to match the one I see in my mind. I know how I want it to look, I just don't know how to get it. HELP!
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My biggest hang up is trying to scrapbook all my pictures and not just taking a few of the event and scrapping those. And now with digital photos, there is no limit on the photos you can take, so I have so many to choose from!
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The hardest part of picture taking is when you are on the other side of the camera and trying to get your vision across to others, it's very disappointing.
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Making time to improve my photography skills. I can do some things pretty good so I tend to stick to that instead of trying new things with my camera.
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Hi Ali!
Without a doubt, my two biggest photo challenges are as follows:
1. Deleting bad photos
2. Taking the time to burn my photos onto dvd (my pc is going to force me to do it pretty soon!)
Hope you have an awesome day!
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My biggest struggle with photos is keeping them organized, no joke! It's a mess!!!
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The biggest problem is just loving to document all the wonderful moments filled with love and laughter in my life.
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I think my hardest part of picture taking are the "themed" holidays. I just don't know how to make the SAME OLE' CHRISTMAS photos look any different than the past 10 years. I don't take photos on those holidays anymore. Sort of a bummer.
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A big challenge for me is cutting out the so-so pics, I tend to take and keep way too many photos. Also, I am not sure where to store my photo CD's, where is the safest place to keep them? Thanks for the chance to win what looks like a great book, I could definitely use some pointers from Stacy!
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Biggest struggle for me is to stop and take the time to capture the moment. I always think later, damn why didn't I bring the camera. Secretly knowing that even if I did bring it I probably wouldn't have taken the photo anyway. Good thing my husband likes taking photos more then I do. We did just get a 3rd digital camera for our family trip this spring so hopefully I can figure out the settings and actually be part of the photo taking.
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My biggest issue is having them all in one place. I have some on the computer and some I get printed and are on my scrapbook desk. When I'm done with the current project, some pics end up in the scraps pile instead of with photos. Some photos actually make it into albums. But then in looking at the computer files, I never know what I've printed and what still needs to be printed. ARGH! I've got to get this book and get it figured out!
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my biggest struggle is having so many photos from the 60's, 70's and 80's that are poor quality but document my children's growing up years. Plus I have written on the backs of them with ball-point pen.
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Actually printing out the pictures that I take and then organizing them in a way that will help me find them easily and then scrapbook them
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