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.

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  1. Michele says…
    01/23/2008

    My biggest photo struggle - I think that it is the fact that the storage and orginazation problem just multiplies on a daily basis. The more pictures I take the more I have to organize, print, store, scrap... And since I don't have a good system in place I haven't printed pictures in over a year. I am trying to catch up with myself, but I take too many pictures to ever get caught up - and since the photo ops and memories keep coming I can't stop shooting. I need a good system and if I am not the lucky winner than I am going to order the book. Your raving review makes me want it :) Thanks Ali!

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  2. Mel :) says…
    01/23/2008

    Hi Ali...first off... I just wanted to say that I find your way of scrapbooking the everyday things in life so liberating and inspiring. Thanks for keeping up with your blog too. It's a joy! :)
    So...here's my problem/fear: Learning how to use my camera in the manual mode.

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  3. Dawn Priestley says…
    01/23/2008

    Hmmm... I think just getting the right / good shot. Am dreaming of a digital SLR someday and photography course to boot would be great. Would love to take photography to the next level and learn how to take some stunning shots.

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  4. Sharon says…
    01/23/2008

    I struggle with organizing my digital files. I only print what I want at the time, but I have a hard time going back and looking for specific things.
    Tips for taking photos of very active boys would be great too!

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  5. sarah vrolyk says…
    01/23/2008

    remembering what pictures I have on my computer. it would make it so much easier to scrap them if i remembered what i had! :)

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  6. Alyson says…
    01/23/2008

    My biggest photo struggle is getting them off my computer and into albums!
    Alyson

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  7. Kelly Newcom says…
    01/23/2008

    avoiding blur. I despise flash and can never seem to have my camera at the perfect setting to get a non-blurred shot quickly.
    p.s. I LOOOOVE your picture of the day today!

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  8. Shelley Haganman says…
    01/23/2008

    Trying to get more candid photos than posed!

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  9. cindy says…
    01/23/2008

    My personal struggle is finding time to edit and download then purchase the photos then once I get them I have to find time to put them in the file to scrapbook or just a regular album, oh ya on top of take care of my 3 little ones which is top priority go to work 30hrs and take care of my home, oh ya and husband.
    Cindy

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  10. Amy says…
    01/23/2008

    My biggest challenge is actually keeping digital photo archives in sync. Some photos are on my laptop. Some are on my husband's laptop. Some are on the home desktop. And some are in more than one place. Each of us wants access to the photos but we can't keep duplicates of everything on all the machines. There's just not enough room! And then there's the issue that all the photos I ever take seem to be tilted about 1 degree clockwise... maybe my head is permanently tipped ;-) Thanks for sharing the new book. It sounds fantastic!

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  11. heather says…
    01/23/2008

    The biggest photo struggle for me is figuring out a good sorting system. I've sorted by year, I've sorted by event. . . but I can never seem to find *the* photo I know I have when I need it! That could possibly be from too many years of double printing all my rolls of film!

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  12. Lori Bailey says…
    01/23/2008

    My biggest photo struggle is lots of mediocre photos, which somehow compels me to use more of them on my layouts. When I have one stunning picture, I'm content to let it stand alone. But with two handfuls of so-so birthday party shots, I tend to use them all since none stand out above the rest. It slows down the process (cramming 12 photos on a spread can take a while!) and clutters up my pages.

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  13. Kelly says…
    01/23/2008

    Biggest struggle is keeping current with uploading photos to my scrapbookpictures.com site. I need to have a system in place where I do updates on a more regular basis so I'm not so overwhelmed when I need to upload photos.

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  14. hairyshoefairy says…
    01/23/2008

    Ooh! I could seriously use this book! What a wonderful giveaway!
    I have a problem with figuring out how to organize my printed photos while they're waiting to be framed or added to a layout or just hanging out in a box someplace. On the computer they're organized okay, but IRL they're a bit more chaotic. I could really use some kind of system.

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  15. Sarah says…
    01/23/2008

    I have thousands of photos on my computer (not backed up) and I have a personal blog where I write about my family. I used to scrapbook...now I need to find a way to combine my love of photography and need to tell our story. I love digital scrapbooking, but again...I don't have the time right now to devote to singular layouts.

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  16. Beth says…
    01/23/2008

    I find that since digital came along, I tend not to get as many photos printed out and this causes a problem when I am "ready and able" to scrapbook because I don't have photos ready to work with.

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  17. Malika Kelly says…
    01/23/2008

    What to do with them all?!?
    How to organized them?
    How to archive them?
    How to know what is on each CD....
    malika

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  18. Jennifer Milam says…
    01/23/2008

    I think that my biggest struggle when it comes to pics is that I take to many and then I have the challenge of weeding through them and finding the best ones to scrapbook.

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  19. Debbie says…
    01/23/2008

    That's easy ... getting a decent photo of a 2 year old!
    2 year olds never still and they find it really funny if they move just as you're about to take a photo.
    I don't know how many photo's it takes to get a good one, but most of them these days are just a blur!

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  20. Michelle Adams (aka Rynonut Mom) says…
    01/23/2008

    Getting the photo to look exactly like I can see it in my head...
    I'm having fun trying to get them there though! :)
    Tahnks Ali!

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  21. Linda says…
    01/23/2008

    I have two major struggles:
    1. Getting a shot that really tells the story and shares the emotions.. I tend to get posed shots or basic shots...
    2. Getting my digital pictures printed and organized along with my old pictures so that I can enjoy them, share them with others and still have them available to scrap. Sometimes I have an idea to scrap but then I can't find the right pictures. Other times, I have the pictures and have no idea what story to tell.
    I would love to see what Stacy says.. I love the Big Picture and it helped me scrap differently. Hopefully Photo Freedom will free me from my struggles...
    Pick me!!!
    Linda

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  22. kristy says…
    01/23/2008

    i don't know if it's a problem... but I don't know how to properly edit... and i just don't have the time to learn a program like photo shop! :)

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  23. Nicole says…
    01/23/2008

    my biggest struggle?
    narrowing down what to archive and then from that group narrowing down what to actually print. I want them all - problem is I will be running out of room (physically, mentally, and creatively) for them before I know it!!
    -Nicole

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  24. dawnt says…
    01/23/2008

    wow... thanks for the giveaway. My biggest photo struggle is organization, both in the computer, and out.

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  25. Carrie says…
    01/23/2008

    Figuring out how to organinze years worth on the computer!!! I can do it off the computer just fine....on the computer is another story... And photo wise...just getting the kids to stay still long enough to take the photo!!!

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