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 time. I have time, but I spend sooooooo much time altering my photos, that I sometimes get overwhelmed and just leave them on my computer. I'm not happy with the raw image. I like all the editing techniques in PSE. I can't let it go! Other than that, I'd say it's a matter of sorting the big, huge, ginormous box of older photos I have!
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My biggest struggle with photos has been since I got my digital camera. Before then all my photos went into photo albums once printed. Now they are just on the computer with the exception of our big holidays which I have printed too and put in albums. I really want to print out some general everyday photos and get them into albums. It's nice to have them to look at and show plus my son loves to look through the ones we have got. So where do I start and how do I do it - it's going to be very expensive when I figure it out LOL
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My biggest struggles are
1. Night time. I have a beautiful view of the moon and stars, but I can't seem to capture that beauty.
2. When I child is on stage performing I can't get a great shot. I don't use the flash, but without the flash it is often too blurry to do anything.
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Now where is that picture???
My biggest struggle is finding a picture I know I have taken, but can't put my hands on it. It affects "my" balance of order when I am scrapbooking.
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My biggest photo struggle is overall organization. I have some in drawers, some on the computer, and some still in packages they came in. I need a system that I can work with and grow with and then accomplish the ultimate goal...a scrapbook.
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Hello!
I love the look of the shutterfly books - cool:)
My biggest photo problem? Taking pictures of myself for the 365 day challenge...how do I keep that interesting?
Siobhan
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My biggest photo struggle is finding a way to narrow my photos down to the ones I atually want to scrapbook, and the ones I want to store away or do something else with. I take a gazillion pics wherever I go, and I cant scrap them all. How do I decide what to set aside and what to use?
I would love this book! I need an organizational fairy!
Dawn
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Organization - I have so many photos, I don't even know where to begin to look. Now that I'm more digital, I have tons of photos on the computer - did I print them yet? If so, where are they? I'm so overwhelmed by the magnitude of simply managing my photos, that I tend to do nothing with them at all (& pray that my hard drive doesn't crash!)
Cindy
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Since going digital, I feel like I struggle more with photos than before. Lately, my biggest struggle is how to creatively use the photos of my daughter in order to share them with our extended family. I'm inspired by how frequently, and somewhat effortlessly, you share so much of Simon's everyday life, and I'm really hoping that this is the year I get it all together.
Thank you for your insight!
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My biggest struggle is that I feel I need to keep my photos on the cards although I have them on my computer. I also struggle with knowing how to back them all up and I know I'm bad.
Is there any help for me in the new book?
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I would love to add this book to my collection.
yvonnebarrett@comcast.net
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Biggest problem is not having an SLR. My current digital camera is great, until you try to take an action shot. Just too dang slow.
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I am the keeper of both my parent's family photos. I have 2 brothers, 2 sisters, 3 kids, 1 husband and a gazillion pictures. I get overwhelmed just thinking about it!
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Probably my biggest struggle is expecting too much when I do take pictures and then feeling bad about being a not great photographer so why do I bother so I don't take pics.
My husband would say remembering to put the battery back in the camera is my biggest problem. :)
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i take way too many pictures and then have a hard time getting rid of some. plus, i find it hard to pick the right picture(s) for a layout. and, still trying to organize digital photos....lol, probably because i have too many.
thanks for the chance, susan
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Pick me, pick me! I am utterly intrigued by this book, but buying it just isn't in the budget right now. Thanks for the chance Ali. And my biggest photo struggle: pictures are everywhere... some prints, some negatives, some digital, some doubles that I already scrapped... I need a system.
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Probably my biggest struggle is expecting too much when I do take pictures and then feeling bad about being a not great photographer so why do I bother so I don't take pics.
My husband would say remembering to put the battery back in the camera is my biggest problem. :)
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Wow!! HHMMM... my biggest photo challenge... I would have to say is finding the right lighting. When you look at the subject and lighting, it seems right, but then you take the photo and unfortunately it isn't quite right. Hoping I am the winner. Thanks for the opportunity!
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Capturing photo's of the kids that are not posed. I would like to capture them doing things but the angle is always bad, head down, etc.
Lisa
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I think my biggest struggle is knowing when to delete a mediocre photo. I always take tons of shots, so I'm not sure why I have trouble trashing the yucky ones.
Also, my digital camera is more than 5 years old and is very slow- I've missed many a great shot. I think it might be time to upgrade!
New camera or not, I'm sure Stacy's book will be an inspiration!
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