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. Janine B says…
    01/24/2008

    My biggest problem is that I take WAY TOO MANY and just can't delate them once I have uploaded them to my computer. And making sure I copy them all to DVD and write on the DVD as soon as I do it! Very stressed when I know I copied them but can't find the disk because I haven't labeled it. I am getting better but I need a better way for storing these too!
    I have loved seeing your photo a day challenge, I was going to do it and missed a few days so I have started a photo a week album to write and about what has been happening, not to much detail just the important everyday stuff that I seem to forget to keep a record of.

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  2. Mary says…
    01/24/2008

    Okay, Ioz have a lot of photo struggle but the one that stands out is just downloading and organizing my photos in Iphoto. I have been warned several times not to use Iphoto but while it is easy to click import, looking at the year and dates doesn't really help much. Another thing is storage. What do I do after I import it? Where can I put it after I print it? I'm sure there's other things I can learn about photo storage but another thing I struggle with is the use of Photoshop...am not really tech savvy.:(
    Mary

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  3. Shaquanna says…
    01/24/2008

    I have a couple, but I think one of my challenges is trying to find a photo for a layout, sometimes it could be printed but not filed. Or it could be that I find I do not have a photo to go with what I want to scrapbook.

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  4. Ann Berg says…
    01/24/2008

    I am actually returning from an ten year "scrapping hiatus"...I began scrapbooking in 1998 after my middle daughter was born but I fizzled out pretty quickly. I was overwhelmed with all of the photos from my own childhood and with the collection I was quickly building of my own children...and this was before we started shooting digital! Another burnout point was I didn't know how to organize all the scrapping stuff and the mounting piles of stickers and papers was making scrapping more of a chore than a joy. So, my biggest struggle today is the same as it was in 1998: how to organize all of this "stuff" so I am free to creatively and passionately tell the stories I am dying to tell!

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  5. Carly says…
    01/24/2008

    I hate pictures of me. In my mind's eye, I don't look the way I do to the camera. So I hold the camera.
    Too many pages of my albums don't have me on them. It's not fair to my children, or their children. Because I look to them the way that I do to the camera, and they love the sight of me.
    So it's clear where the distortion truly is. And still, I hold on to the camera.

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  6. Michelle Payne says…
    01/24/2008

    My biggestest struggle is keeping track of my discs. The system I use now doesn't work. It's not large enough to hold them all in one place.

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