You know how sometimes the threads of your life all come together for a moment sometimes? I’m having that kind of week. I was fortunate to have been chosen to guest post on the White House Project’s blog last week about how scrapbooking gives us a voice – in many ways a historical voice. We scrapbookers are the diarists of our times; we write
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While here in the South we’re in full summer swing, some of you are in the throes of those last days of school. Awards ceremonies, graduations, proms, parties all add up to plenty of photo opportunities! But you’ve got to be careful you don’t start Chimping! I love this term, because it so perfectly describes the behavior of so many of us with a
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This is a reprint of a previous blog post that we did during our last 25 Days of Christmas. I liked it so much I wanted to share it again! Stan This holiday time of year, a lot of digital scrapbookers and photographers are trying to take pictures of their beautiful Christmas tree that has often taken hours to cart out all the ornaments,
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It’s the start of Fall here in Tennessee and I thought I would do a quick post on how digital scrapbookers and photographers can get great fall foliage pictures. It’s really easy if you keep a few simple things in mind: Choose your light: You’ll never go wrong with the Golden Hours – an hour after sunrise to and hour and a half before
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While looking over the Persnickety Prints site I was reminded of one of the reasons we like their work so much – they use photographic paper. Photographic paper has one of the best longevity ratings around. I remember a time not too long ago when paper scrapbookers were heads over heels for archival quality (and still are, rightfully so.) Archival paper, archival corners, archival
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