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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Too many photos and not enough time to take care of them all. The piles are so intimidating that they remain in order in boxes in the closet where no one can look at them.
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My biggest photo struggle is time. I love taking picture and take many. I am hopeful it will not be like the commercial where the pictures are talking about who will be deleted b/c I didn't upload and need the space on the memory card!!!
Have a great day!
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that would be getting myself into the pictures!
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Seeing a picture of myself and not being overly critical. Always need to try to focus on the event, the joy of whom I'm in the picture with the sweetness of that moment in memory...not easy I toss alot of "me " pics.
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Too many photos - not enough time to write all the stories!
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My biggest struggle is organization - both on the computer, and with my actual photos.
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biggest photo struggle is trying to capture different poses/moments at birthdays and christmas. too many photos of the kids opening presents every year.
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I have a hard time NOT TAKING the same 'ol same 'ol pictures. You know, the "Okay, Ya'll, Smile!" pictures. I NEED more candids and NON-PEOPLE photos....you know what I'm saying?
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One problem I encounter often is out of focus indoor pictures because I rarely use flash. A tripod is not always practical. I notice your pics are pretty sharp. Any suggestions.....
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Can't believe I am entering something with NO chance of winning! But here goes: My biggest photo challenge is not having enough people/activities to take pictures of in my small family of three - 2 disabled adults and 1 lazy teenager. So far most of my photos are of my teenager and his activities.
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my biggest photo challenge right now is just getting them printed. I don't think I've ordered pictures in 9+ months. And now as I look at the back-log of photos waiting to make it into print, I'm just overwhelmed at what to do with them -- storing, organizing, and scrapping.
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This is awesome! I think my biggest struggle is Lighting!!
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My biggest phot struggle is actually uploading them and printing them! In this time of all digital, I really just have to make myself print out the pictures otherwise thy just sit on the card or on the computer!
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My biggest photo struggle is that I always get caught up in what's going on that I forget to take pictures! I wish I had a photographer to trail me and take all the photos that I miss.
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wanting to take pics of so many special moments; and then not!!...for whatever reason.
too many pics; how to pick the 'gooders'
fun ideas, not enough time
safegarding photos
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I find that I get frustrated because I can't remember how to utilize all the special features on my camera. I know what I want the photo to look like creatively, but unless I use a feature frequently or carry my guidebook everywhere, I can't remember where to find settings for the effects I want to achieve.
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I find that I get frustrated because I can't remember how to utilize all the special features on my camera. I know what I want the photo to look like creatively, but unless I use a feature frequently or carry my guidebook everywhere, I can't remember where to find settings for the effects I want to achieve.
mom2h
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I, too, have many of the same issues - organization, actually printing them, etc. BUT my main problem is that I have TOO many images that I love... and I can't decide how big to print them, and how to display them where we can enjoy them every day. I want to be surrounded with favorite memories, images that take me back to the happiness I felt on the lazy day at the beach, or the pride I felt when my son sang in church for Christmas. I just want to be surrounded by the artwork of our life.
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My biggest struggle is finding the time between working, housework, two little ones (and a thrid on the way), etc to get my pictures sorted on the computer and printed so that I can scrapbook them or at least get them in photo albums. I took Stacy's LOM class at BPS last year and made a little progress. I'm taking it again as an alumni and hoping for better success this time around. Making the time and making it a priority are always a problem.
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