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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the trouble with photos is, unlike with shoes, we don't replace them with new ones, only add to our collections. My old prints are kind of a jumble and only recently has my chronological digital system worked. A little order would be a good thing.
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I worry about backing up of all my digital files.Also, knowing which photos I have printed and which I have not and where to find them when I'm ready for them.
Leslie
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Sure, organization is an issue for us all, but my biggest struggle is: that's a great big huge world out there with a four-year-old and two golden retrievers running through it and the viewfinder on my camera is just TOO small to take it all in!!!!
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My biggest photo struggle is printing out my photos....they liner on my computer. I need take a weekend to organize and print them!
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My biggest photo struggle still remains with choosing just the right ones and saying to myself over and over...."You don't have to scrap them all, you don't have to scrap them all." But boy do I love scrapping!!!!
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Definitely my biggest struggle is getting the lighting right. If it's not right, then it's blurry or grainy. But there is nothing better than getting the light right on a photo...it brings them to life!!
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Definitely my biggest struggle is getting the lighting right. If it's not right, then it's blurry or grainy. But there is nothing better than getting the light right on a photo...it brings them to life!!
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My biggest challenge? Actually remembering to take my camera with me!
Love the Shutterfly project.
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Organization! And actually taking the time to sort through digital photos to decide which to print.
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My biggest challenge lately is getting the photos scrapped. I take so many that it's getting overwhelming to choose which to scrap.
LOVE the Shutterfly project. I'm going to have to check out your articles and the book.
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I actually just throw my photos everywhere. I pile them and pile them, but not in neat stacks. They are under scrap supplies and laying in the way of my creative space. I would love to better organize myself. I apprecaite that you are giving away a copy of this book. Thank you so much.
Melina
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My biggest struggle is finding an organizational system that fits my needs. I have all these older photos from my childhood and college days. I am trying to figure out how I need to organize them along with my new photos as I begin my life with my husband.
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I'm an aspiring photographer and mom who is literally swimming in pictures. I need help!
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My biggest struggle is having my pictures in several different places - some printed, some still on the computer, some organized in boxes but when I want to scrapbook them - I never know where to start or if I have all the pictures from an event all in one place.
Thanks for sharing a copy of this book - so fun! :)
Dana K.
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Biggest problem? That would definitely be finding the time to actually print the photos! When I'm ready to scrapbook, it seems as if it takes SO long to find the right picture and then, the waiting for the picture to print out! I know, sounds silly!
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My children are grown, and all of the photos I have of them growing up are printed, and disorganized. I want to scan and organize all photos of my children and the heritage photos of me and my family. Since I have almost no negatives, and I don't want to scrap the only pics I have, I feel I need to copy/scan them first, then begin working on scrapping. Then the problem will be telling their stories with only the pics I have, and what I can remember. Wish I could go back and do it all over . . .
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Biggest photo challenge? Organizing the photos once I've downloaded them to my computer from my camera's memory card. It makes it difficult to find that one photo I need but I find that when I transfer the photos to the computer, it is right before I need to use the camera again and don't have time to go through each photo to index/categorize them. Help?!
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My biggest photo struggle is getting the lighting right. I seem to have an issue with that. It's ok if I am outside but inside I have problems. Hopefully this book can help me.
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My biggest photo challenge is light as well, and getting pictures of my fuzzies where they look natural. Kind of have it figured it out for the 2 legged children, still struggling with natural lit photos of my 4 legged children!
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My biggest struggle...organization! Or should I say, lack there of. That's why i signed up for Stacy's Library of Memories class. I am looking forward to learning and using her method of photokeeping so I can enjoy srapbooking again! -Dawn
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