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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well.... I have just one super huge problem.... and that is to arrange my photos into order!?! I just have so many everyday pictures that its quite hard to arrange them acording to theme and date! I would take daily photos (one or two a day) and realise that i don't know where to place them in my photo files!
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My biggest photo struggle is having all of my prints in too many locations...a box, an album, on the computer, a stack at my scrap table...and when I want to scrap something I end up looking in 10 different places. The book looks awesome.
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I am a printing-overload person. I print my favourites for a photo album, then I scrapbook them in each kid's individual album, then I sometimes scrapbook them again for the family album... when really, I have enough photos that keeping more than one copy of each is not going to be feasible in the long run!!
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Feeling like I have too much I want to say. Wanting to use every photo I have instead of just picking one or two and letting them tell the story in a bold and simple way. I'm trying to learn that less is more :-)
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My biggest struggle right now is my picture a day for 365 days and printing my digital pictures. I'm trying to decide if I really need a printer at home to print them off! Thanks a lot, Ali. Have a great day!
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my biggest photo struggle is forcing myself to edit the number of digital photos I take down to a reasonable number of good shots.
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My photo struggle is trying to break free from perfection; to embrace all of it and let my family's daily life speak for itself. To remember that these photographs aren't meant to win any competition or to illicit "oohs" and "ahhs" from those around me. To remember that these photographs are a reminder – a remembrance of my family's life, good or bad – and to believe that it's OK if they're yellow, out of focus, or unflattering. Each time I take a photo I try and tell myself it's OK. It's life – real, true, honest and beautiful.
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My biggest struggle is overcoming my shyness from behind the camera. I still don't like to get in front of people and miss out on lots of great candid shots because I'm too shy to be that person you always see taking pictures.
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my biggest struggle would be getting them printed. i typically only print ones that i scrap, which isn't the majority and i feel guilty that babe #2 has no PHOTO albums, and babe #1 does...and now i have 1 week old babe #3. i really need to organize them into categories like "scrap" and "photo album" and then actually print them.
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My biggest struggle is running out of space on my computer and having to burn pictures onto dvd's. I label the dvd's with the date but really have no clue what is on them so many fun memories go un-scrapped because the get lost in the shuffle.
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I just have sooooooooooooo many pictures and not enough time to get them organized.
Sue
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Lighting.
Using just a basic point & shoot camera.
Digital pictures ... what to print, not printing them, where to print them, etc.
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This book looks fantastic! My biggest problem is I print my pictures multiple times, since I don't know where they are and they're not organized, I can't remember what I've already ordered! I then end up with 3 prints of the same picture that I'm not even going to scrap. I need a new system (obviously)!
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I'm pretty good at organizing my photos on my computer but after that it all goes downhill. I only print pictures as I scrap them or frame them. I have a storage box full of old pictures and am frightened at the thought of organizing them. I could seriously use Stacy's suggestions.
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Now that I've upgraded to a DSLR, my biggest challenge is workflow. I need to get all my photos processed and ready to scrap, but I don't have a method worked out yet and I hesitate to get started because I don't really know ... anything! It was so much easier when I was shooting film!
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Love your blog..love your style, Ali, and I would LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE to win that book!! PICK ME...PICK ME..
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my biggest struggle is taking photos in the awful lighting at school functions. they come out so nice and amber! thanks ali
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biggest struggle...not comparing my photos to others....:( great give-away Ali...would totally love this book! :)
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My biggest photo struggle is organizing my photos once they're digitally taken. Then when I do get to looking through them, I can't let go of pictures that I'm probably not going to use. If I like a picture, sometimes the lighting is poor or it's blurry and can't be corrected in Photoshop.
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My biggest photo struggle is taking pictures in the gym for kids events. My other is getting my 5 yr old to not turn his eyes in a different direction right before I snap the picture!
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