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 problem is when I think I get a great shot and then I later realize it is blurry!! (Not to mention the 3000 photos I have on my computer!!)
WOW - that's a lot of comments!! We all love a "give away"!!
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Having too many systems...you know, the old negative pics in boxes, the pics in albums, some in scrapbooks, more to print. It's completely overwhelming!
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Biggest photo struggle - adjusting color in Photoshop Elements. I do the auto fixes, but sometimes I need more than that, and I don't know how. Thank you!
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My biggest struggle with photos is visualizing them through the lens. So many times I see awesome pictures that people take and all of my photos seem to be less picturesque....if that makes sense. Other than that, my problem is keeping up with the downloading and printing of all of my photos.
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My biggest photo struggle? I seem to have many, but I would say the biggest is catching subjects in the best light and making the photo look appealing. I hate to use flash, and I struggle to find the right balance.
Kristen D.
Peabody MA
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my biggest photo concern right now is my six year old son who is "allergic" to the flash. ha ha. and my apeture on my lens is not low enough for good indoor shots.
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My biggest photo struggle is scrapping the best ones. I will scrap other photos, but I'm waiting until I get really good at scrapping to commit the best ones to layouts. Crazy, isn't it?
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Capturing "the moment" with good enough lighting. No blown out faces, harsh lighting lines, or weird colors from fluorescent bulbs.
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Okay, my first challenge is getting my subjects to sit still long enough to get a non-blurry picture (I have 3 boys ages 5, 3, and 1 and dog) and my second challenge is how to organize WAY too many pictures so that I can actually scrapbook them and not be paralyzed with fear that I'm doing it wrong, forgetting things, etc etc! I know, I know, embrace imperfection, right? :)
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My biggest photo struggle is organization and getting rid of the "fluff". I'm signed up for LOM starting in February and really looking forward to it.
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Mine would definitely be the cross-referencing. I have all the photos in chronological order, but I'd really like to get them cross-referenced as well and struggle to do so.
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my biggest photo struggle is getting over the "fear" of bringing the camera out. Too many "staged" shots and not enough informal shots. Having the camera be a friend and not an impediment in a situation. Thanks for your shots that give me courage to just "shoot it". :)
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My biggest struggle has been getting my photos into some sort of order, even before digi came into the scene, now with both paper and digi-I am lost!
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I guess I'm like a lot of others - my pictures live on my external harddrive and never see the light of day (except on my blog).
That, and I take more pictures of our farm than I do of our kids :P
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Too many to choose! However, one of the biggest challenges is taking that one candid shot that captures the essence of the *moment*.
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My biggest struggle is that I am overwhelmed by the sheer number of photos I have. Now that I've gone digital, they are "stuck" in my computer instead of in shoe boxes. It takes forever to find the shot you want. But I've yet to find/make the time to organize them well. Help! :o) Kathy
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My biggest photo struggle is organization of the digitals. Now I have so many and although I do delete I still have tons left to organize and go thru.
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My biggest struggle is taking too many photos of single events that look similar and not wanting to only pick the best 1 or 2 to scrap. So I have a lot of repetitious photos. Another struggle is only focusing on big events (like travel) and not taking pics of the everyday life events.
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My biggest photo problem is simply organizing them in a fashion that makes it easy to find what I'm looking for. I have some in albums, some in boxes. I have years of negatives and photos from film camera days, and years more on CD's, with many, but not all printed. I need to have one system that works for them all!
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Since switching totally to digital, my biggest struggle is keeping up on ordering & finding a good filing system.
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