Showing posts with label photo tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photo tips. Show all posts

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Learning how to Resize Photos


It's the time of year when you may have received a new camera that takes extra large photos. It's also the best time to create your annual year book from last year's photos or create that 2012 calendar to help you remember all the dates you forgot last year. (ps if you publish either of those this month you will save 10% right at the check out).

So now you're ready to start that new photo project but all your photos are too large to upload to studio.
So here is the answer with step by step instructions.

See our HM blog post and save it on your computer for future reference.

Check out our website at www.recallwhen.com and use January Resolution month to get some prizes. Until January 16th you can pledge to Make Something Special as in Publish 12 in 2012 and after you fill out the online pledge form you are entered into the draw. By the way there are 12 prizes. By pledging it also helps me so I'm aware of what projects interest you. I'm published over 100 projects personally so I can assist in a more thorough manner by knowing what interests you.

2012 - Make Something Special and Make it a Great Year!
Digital Designer Barb
Your Personal Publishing Coach
barbashcroft@shaw.ca
250-752-5499

Thursday, August 4, 2011

So much in Studio

Did you know that by mid-August, there will be over 900 art collections in Studio? (Just a sampling of some of the art used here for these projects). Many of these collections can be purchased elsewhere for $5-$10, a few are available for a little less and some are custom made for Heritage Makers and cannot be bought anywhere at any price.

Conservative estimates place the cost to buy the entire Studio Art Collection in the many thousands of dollars. What does that mean for you?

Well, if you’re a Club HM member, you’re banking points to pay for product every month, but the art is FREE for your use.

You don’t need an extra high-capacity hard drive to store your art on and you don’t need an expensive and sophisticated application to tag and organize it.

Here at Heritage Makers, we think it might also mean you’re a pretty smart cookie!

Go to the website and check out all the art for your next project.

Great Value - Great Variety!
Barb (your digital artist)
250-752-5499
wechangelives@shaw.ca

Friday, December 31, 2010

11 for 2011


My Top 11 or 2011!

It's that time of year when we want to face the New Year with a fresh start. We think a to-do list of sorts will give us the direction or plan we need to make these things happen over the next 365 days. Usually this comes in the form of New Year's Resolutions.

I've read that people often fail because we make too many resolutions and say all we can tackle is three tops. Others suggest choosing one 3-word mantra to live by all year long.

Well, I like the idea of a Top 10 List but that just seems so...well, 2010! So this is my 11 for 2011!

1. Send more cards (at least one per month).
We all love to get snail mail, even more so these days with the dominance of e-mail. Wouldn't it be nice to get/give cards more than once a year during the holiday hubbub? How about birthdays, anniversaries, new babies, graduations, Mother's/Father's Day, Valentine's Day, etc? Or all those times we think we should say congrats, thanks, thinking of you, get well, or whatever?

Sure you can stop by the store and get an off-the-shelf card to sign, stamp & mail. But why not take 15 minutes in your HM Studio to create a totally custom version that's directly mailed to them? Wow! You can even use a photo of them in it?! Talk about personal and meaningful! My mission for 2011 is to send all my family & friends a custom card for birthdays and anniversaries this year (plus my annual holiday greeting).

2. Take a photo every day (Project 365).
I embarked on a photography challenge called "Project 365" for 2010, which involved taking a picture every day of the year. I thought it would be no problem as I tend to take a lot of pics anyway but there were several days when I had to search for something (or "force" myself to do it just for the cause!).

But the results can be incredible -a whole year's diary in photos! And I've been putting them into a storybook template with a quick caption and monthly summary highlight notes. So after New Year's Eve ends, I'll have an entire record of our past year. Sure, some photos are as mundane but many are those "everyday" type photos you don't think to take...but now that I have them, I'm grateful I did!

3. Read a chapter or two daily (from an inspirational source).
Another project I attempted (confession: never finished) last year was being consistent with my reading. I enjoy reading and learning and know how much it benefits me, but I allowed it to not be a priority. This year I want to start off strong and continue all year long.

4. Publish an annual album or Year in the Life storybook.
You may think I do this every year religiously but I have not in the past. I did once and am just now doing my next one for 2010! I always felt like I took too many photos to fit in a "year summary" style storybook. I was overwhelmed by the thought of poring over so many photos & memories to capsulize it into the pages of an annual album.

But as I took the newest 12x12 "year in the life" template and began to plunk in my photos, I realized it was super easy & so fast! And I could click to add more pages to fit in more big events like birthdays, holidays and such. I didn't have to stick to just a 2-page spread for each month! Woohoo! I'm having a blast putting our whole year into a single storybook.

One way to capture it is with Oh Life (http://ohlife.com/b) which makes it super easy to record your life! You set it up to email you at a specific time of day (I picked just before my usual bedtime). Then you just need to reply to that email with a quick summary of the day, or your thoughts or whatever. You can even attach a photo & hit send. Done deal. It archives all your entries on a private, secure site that you can view at any time. Plus, you can even EXPORT the text so I can cut & paste it into my HM storybooks and family albums to save more time!

5. Make at least one "special & specific" storybook per child per year.
Sure I publish plenty of books each year and my kids and grandson are in them but I don't often make them a specific and special storybook. I did it last year when I created a Life to Date book for Tracie who turned 40. This year my son turns 40 so you can guess what I’ll be doing for him.
My grandosn Ayden is definitely the most published 10 year old but it is so important to help self-esteem.
Telling them you love them is important but showing them in a lasting way is too. This is how I can do that!

6. Publish at least one project every other month for someone else.
My greeting cards (see #1) can't count. This has to be a storybook, a gorgeous gallery-wrapped canvas print, a fun flip book, a cookbook, a deck of playing cards, or something. That's just 6 gifts per year and definitely do-able. While a storybook may take a little longer to create, I can crank out a canvas print or poster in less than 30 minutes. Or even just a cute scrapbook page that I can put in a frame and give to someone special so they get to enjoy the memory-lasting power of Heritage Makers.

7. Write my "Before I Was Your Mom" storybook.
Confession: This has been on my list before. I keep putting it off. I make excuses like I have to find more photos from my childhood so I can scan them. Or I want to take my time reminiscing so I don't leave anything important out. And I'm just not sure how to address certain aspects of my life.

As a writer, I think of all the things I want to say and share with my family. Or just include it all and let them learn about me along the way? See my struggles? But instead of just hemming & hawing about it in my head, I'm going to find a template and start putting in the ideas and photos so it will begin to take shape.

8. Scan all my old print photos.
Then upload them into albums on my HM site so I can safely archive them & use them in my projects. Despite having my own high-speed scanner, I have not yet done ALL my old print photos! I keep finding another box of pre-digital pics or mementos I want to turn into JPGs. If you have shoeboxes and Rubbermaid totes of old photos, you may want to use my scanning services...as low as 19 cents each for 500 or more scans! I can even do double-sided so you can capture the writing on the back!

9. Learn and Grow
I started courses at Renegade University last year to learn and implement Attraction Marketing. I got started and then ‘stalled’. It is so GOOD that I have to put it on my list to plug back in and get caught up. I’ve never met so many ‘top people’ that have their finger on the pulse. Click on this link which will take you through to the huge selection of learning. http://BarbaraAshcroft.marketingmerge.com/guide

10. Set aside ME time!
Take time to smell the roses! I can get so caught up in business, and busy that I have to MAKE time for my own downtime. I so enjoy nature, blue skies, azure waters and the beautiful scenery we have here but after two years I have yet to MAKE a picnic by the beach. So 2011….get ready I’m coming. I'll be taking consistent care of ME with good RBC Life Supplements, my Wii Fit and great walks, strolls and appreciation for some great friendships. I've already started my annual New Year's Colovada Cleanse since I'll be on the Oasis of the Seas in two weeks from today.

11. Take the pics then take care of them!
We've all heard from (or been) someone who has had it happen to them...the phone dies, the camera card (or CD) is suddenly unreadable, the camera gets lost, the computer crashes. All shocking losses to think of all those photos (& videos) gone for good! Our memories are priceless and need to be protected.

So I will get the photos off my phone & camera memory cards ASAP. I will immediately upload them into albums on my HM publishing account where they are safely and securely archived. You may also choose to use an additional back-up resource but beware that many of the online photo sites do NOT keep your photos in high resolution quality. Or they may charge you to get the high-res version back!

You can download your full high-res photo to any computer that you use to log into your HM Studio account. You can also share photo albums with friends and family. Remember, as much as well all love Facebook, it should NOT be your only photo sharing/saving resource!



That's it! My 11 Resolutions for 2011!

RecallWhen.com Personal Publishing is a way to capture and record your life's memories in an easier way that is more fun than work. Think about your photos from 2010. Where are they? What have you done with them? Why did you take them if you were just going to hold them hostage on your hard drive?

Let me help you turn those JPGs into amazing, incredible keepsakes that your family and friends will cherish forever after. It doesn't have to be expensive, complicated or confusing. I'll be your Personal Publishing Consultant in 2011 (& beyond) to teach you tips & tricks, guide you, motivate you, and make the whole process a ton of fun!

I'm very thankful for my 2010's published projects.

And I'm even more excited about my 2011 that will be told in photos and stories.

Will you publish more of your memories from 2010?

Start fresh and focused in 2011.

Decide today.

YOU are your family's Heritage Maker!

"Yesterday's memories. Today's technology. Tomorrow's treasures."
RecallWhen.com
From Shoebox to Showpiece
Barb Ashcroft

This blog post was inspired by the handiworks of Brenda Kruse..thanks Brenda!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Time for Photography


Persistent- great name for a lifesaver
Since I've moved to what is termed "Canada's Riviera" there has been wonderful opportunities to take marvelous images. Ocean, mountains, luscious floral arrays...you name it, it's here.

BUT, my self confidence to do justice to those images wasn't quite on par.

So what do you do...............well if you're me with built in entrepreneurial DNA you create a Newcomers Photography Club so you can find and mingle with like minded peeps. I've found with life or anything, someone always knows more than you do and likewise you also know more than some others...so create a community and share, learn & grow together.

Through that association I came to meet a retired photographer by the name of Alan Cornall.
I signed up for a 4 hour lesson and he took me on a private photo shoot. This "Persistent" photo image is the result.

Wow, you don't know what you don't know! He pointed me to new ways to SEE!

It was marvelous to catch his passion (still there at 78) and to allow his enthusiasm to keep me going as we became mountain goats to get just the right light, the right view, the right everything.

I will be sharing nuggets of what I learn this coming year through this blog.

**Sign up** on the left and become a *follower* to make sure you get all of them.

Make it a Great Day!

Barb Ashcroft
1-800-919-1998
http://www.recallwhen.com



Capturing Holiday Shots & How to Share Them

Rathrevor Beach, Parksville, BC Miles of beach waiting for the fog to lift.
We're now at the time of year when you gather the family, the dog and all the gear and head out for day trips or long weekend visits......and of course you take your camera.


Well hopefully, the images you take don't just sit there on the memory card, the pc or simply shrunk down to a tiny thumbnail on facebook. I want to show you a simple fantastic way to share your photos.

Step One:
Go to http://www.RecallWhen.com
Create a free account which takes less than 5 minutes

Step Two:
Login & go to My Photos Tab
Create a photo album (you can have an unlimited of albums, so use this technique to help SORT your photos, ie: 2010 April Family Trip)

My Personal Tip: If you name the year first then all of your photo albums will sort alpabetically and be easier to find. You can create folders as well but let's start with the album.

In case you'd like a visual view of this there is a marvelous short tuturial right here. It is one of nine on the home page of the website

Step Three: (illustrated on tutorial)
Click on and highlight the album that you want the photos to go into and and click on Add More Photos on the right side of the page. It will take you to areas on your pc where you've stored your photos. Choose which ones you want to upload and click enter.

Here's the MAGICAL PART !
Once you have your photos uploaded you can SHARE the entire album with family and friends right from the website.

Best part of this is, unlike facebook, this site does not shrink your image. Selected images can be downloaded to any pc at the orginal resolution......that is HUGE if you are wanting to create anything with them later. And if you're not the creative one in the family and you share the album with a relative that is, you can get them to create the family holiday book, calendar, cards right on the same website.

Super Organizer Time Saver:
Make it part of your regime that EACH time you take out your camera that the first thing you do when you get home is download the new shots to your pc and upload right away to your new account here....then YOU ARE SECURE, even if something happened to your camera, your memory card, your pc -your photos are preserved and could be retrieved at any time.

Now go out and enjoy the sunshine!
Happy Snapping.
Barb Ashcroft
Digital Storymaker
1-800-919-1998

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

How To's


Create - Upload - Move - Share

Uploading photos with our system is so easy once you know how.

Here's a quick video tutorial about how to:
* create new folder
* create new album
* upload photos
* move photos
* move album
* share album

Click on this link:
http://screencast.com/t/7rKmplHSn

Barb Ashcroft
Your Personal Publishing Consultant
www.recallwhen.com
1-800-919-1998
BarbAshcroft@shaw.ca

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Rags to Riches and onto Oprah


Yes, that's Oprah's own 5x5 Heritage Makers storybook and also her own voice message,
"Every Story deserves a book of its own, you know I believe in that!"

Tune into a live online webinar to hear and see the real life story of the co-founders of our wonderful storybooking venture.
From Rags to Riches:
Thursday, June 11-Talk about inspiration!
Our Tips for Success – Sharon and Candy
From Starting in a Garage to Multi-Million Dollar Company All in 10 years
Hear how the concept of "Storybooking" all began.... Co-founders, Sharon Murdoch & her daughter, Candace May (who wrote the first book) will be sharing the secrets of building a company from ground zero.
Title: From Rags to Riches: Our Tips for Success --with Sharon & Candy
Time: 10:00 am - 11:00 am pac, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM MDT, 12 noon CMT, 1 pm EDT
Click here to register for the online webinar: (or copy and paste)
Invited by Barb Ashcroft id#173517
Barb Ashcroft
Your Personal Publishing Consultant
1-800-919-1998
Do you see a fit for you too? Contact me for an intro package. Do well by doing good.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Photography How To's worth Bookmarking



Going in the right direction! Yes!



It's like being pushed by a team of dolphins!




I felt like Wonder Woman when the two dolphins pushed me across the lagoon ....





They had awesome POWER!



They knew where they were going.




It's like having a great teacher - right?


One of my passions has been to be able to take great photo images.


But in the busyness of life, having manuals that are 200+ pages long, it just doesn't get to the top of my to-do list.



So today I'm going to DIRECT YOU to a Great Teacher.



I have come across Darren Rowse's blogs on digital photography and I enjoy how he simplifies it for us.



So click on these links and save them on your favourites. You are going to want to come back time and time again to make photography all it can be for you.





Happy Memory Making,

Barb Ashcroft


Personal Publishing Consultant



We Bring Your Stories to Life



April Special: Pick of the Month Save 25% on our flagship 8x8 bound books

contact me directly to save.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Here's the links that work for Pro Photographer Tips

It seems my preview that had everything working and linking on my last post was telling fibs.

Here are the correct blog links: Copy and Paste if necessary. I'm not even trusting tinyurl

Lighting
http://digital-photography-school.com/diy-flash-and-lighting-hacks-for-digital-photographers

50 "Must Have" Wedding Photography Shots
http://digital-photography-school.com/50-must-have-wedding-photography-shots

Photo Collage for your photoblog or website
http://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-make-a-photo-collage-banner-for-your-photoblog-or-website

and a side note: MS Office Tips and Tricks
http://www.projectwoman.com/blogger.html

Barb
Personal Publishing Consultant
www.RecallWhen.com

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Pro Photographers share their tips



I love it when we have a chance to learn from the pro's and they share with step by step, point by point illustrations.


I'm visual, so I'm a big fan of screen shots.


Today I feel I've hit the motherload.


Great instruction!


Great creativity!





Here are several blogs that will direct you with digital photography, photoshop and even working with your Microsoft Office.


Several Christmases ago I interviewed an award winning photographer and wrote a blog on helping folks take GREAT Photos with their new Christmas camera gifts.
It went over so well I reposted it several times.

I'd love to know which one of these postings you like the most.
Please leave your comments below.
So here is a listing of the 'good stuff' with links to various blogs.


#1 Fantastic creative ideas for Lighting with Darren Rowse


#2 50 "Must Have" Wedding Photography Shots by Bill D'Agostino


#3 How to make a photocollage banner for your photoblog or website - Helen Bradley


and an add-on another subject that interests me and hopefully you.
#4 MS Office Tips and Tricks with screen shots as well.
I love the generosity of these bloggers to share tips and tricks for those of us who want to learn.
I encourage you to retweet this message so more people can learn from them as well.
Just click on the retweet button on the left.
Till next time,
HappyLearning!
Barb Ashcroft
Inspired Storybooker
We Bring your Stories to Life
1-800-919-1998


Monday, February 23, 2009

Removing those Photos easily - new cookbook offer

Many folks are wanting to do some new things with their own photos.
However many are 'stuck' in those magnetic sticky photo albums.

Here is a great way to remove them safely.
Call us once you have them collected so we can scan them for you and get them in a digital format on a flash/thumb drive.

Photo Removal Tip:
I need to remove years of photos from old 'magnetic' style photo
albums, those terrible type where the photos stick to the page. I
googled it and found a product called Scrapper's Solution by a
company called Un-Du ...here's some comments.

It works great! According to the package, you can safely remove and
reuse stickers, tape, photo squares and more. How about those
registration stickers on your car windshield or bumper stickers?

I haven't tried it on stickers but I did use it on my photos.
Scrappers Solution is a clear liquid and comes with a plastic tool
that you use to slide under the object you want to remove. You put a
few drops of the solution on the tool, slide it under one corner of
the photo and glide it along until the photo comes free.

It was so easy! And it left no residue or smell on the photos. I used it on an
entire album of my baby pictures and had them all out in about ½
hour. The pictures have been in that album for more than 35 years so
it's pretty amazing that they came out at all!

You can find Scrappers Solution at many of the local arts and crafts
stores as well as many sites online. It may also be called Un-Do
Adhesive Remover and sells for under $10. I recommend having a bottle
in your stash of tools.

Be the First to create our newest book!

I have such wonderful news to share with you this morning!

We'd heard the rumor that Heritage Makers was adding something new on March 3 - last night we got confirmation, and an amazing pre-release offer I'm able to share with YOU!

Heritage Makers is adding an incredible Heritage Makers Cookbook to our product line, at a pre-release price of only $14.99 US each!

Think of it - use your photos, your family recipes and your stories plus HM artwork and great quality to produce the most amazing cookbooks ever! Make one for you, for your family, a team cookbook, etc.

Check out this link - I think you'll be impressed!

http://support.heritagemakers.com/comm/promo/2009/cookbook/CookbookPresale09Flyer.pdf


A few particulars:
approx 7x10
softcover
21 pages (expandable to 50)
spiral bound, lies completely flat
the cover completely wraps around the book, and is waterproofed - so if you spill on it you can wipe it off!
you can see another example if you go to your account and look at the Contest

This is great - but don't think of it only as a cookbook! How about creating a day-planner? an address book? a child's diary? a wine journal? a book journal? a school journal? a guest register? Just use it as a lower-priced HM book? Those are just my first thoughts - if you have other suggestions I'd love to hear them!

This product isn't on the website yet, or for sale until March 3, 2009 - but from Feb 23-26 only HM is offering a pre-release price of only $59.95 for a 4-pack - $14.99 per book.

At this price you could create something for every friend and family member - these would make PERFECT Christmas gifts, a great price for a really useful gift, and by purchasing now you'd have lots of time to be creative!

Please contact me to take advantage of this fabulous offer. I love this - and I think you'll love it too!
Barb Ashcroft

604-271-5434 or BarbAshcroft@shaw.ca

www.RecallWhen.com