In last week’s post I talked briefly about using an online platform’s built-in templates to design a photo album. This week, I’m sharing more tips that will help you get the most out of your album, especially years from now, and some tips to simplify the design process.
Having a tangible photo album of your family pictures sounds wonderful. But what now? Where do you even start? You have so many pictures on your phone or computer—how do you put them together in a photo book in a way that makes sense? This post is an overview of how and where to create and print your first family photo album.
There’s something special about holding a photo album in your hands, turning the pages, and watching the years unfold. This post is the first in a series dedicated to creating family photo albums in this digital age. It may sound like an overwhelming task, especially if you don’t know where to start. This blog series is designed to help! I’m planning to cover everything from how to get organized, to how and where to create your family albums.
If you’re like a lot of people (myself included), your phone is full of pictures. Maybe you have pictures saved on your computer, too, or posted to Facebook or Instagram. How often do you actually sit down and take time to really enjoy those pictures? Pictures are meant to be seen. Whether you fill a […]
It’s March. Even though it still feels like winter, spring is so close you can almost taste it. If you love the idea of having your senior pictures taken in the spring, or surrounded by new blooms and fresh leaves, now is the perfect time to start thinking ahead. Spring sessions are a bit tricky […]
Snow is notoriously difficult to photograph. Often a picture on your phone or the back of your camera doesn’t look nearly as good as what you see in front of you. But I have some tips for you to help improve your snow photography!
Something about having your picture taken makes you suddenly more aware than usual of your body and how you’re standing, and it makes you forget what you usually do with your hands. If this is you, you’re not alone. Posing is hard, especially when you have to pose yourself. You want to look natural, and you don’t want to look back on the picture later and think, “What was I doing here? Why am I turned like that? Why is my elbow pointing that way?” For those times when you don’t have a professional photographer handy, I have some tips to help you pose yourself.
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