Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts

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


Thursday, April 9, 2009

5 Top Versions publishing a coffee table book

Going for a survey today

Here are 5 top versions of an 8.5x11.5 bound coffee table book.

Vote by leaving your comment and tell me which one is your favorite and you'll be entered in a draw for a 5x5 bound storybook for you to create.

1) The Classic;
clean lines, professional, great for business or portfolios

2) More than a photo book, this one is a Traditional Sign In Wedding Book

3) Another version of a Scrapbooky Sign In Wedding Book, this one with more digital components

4) Family Heritage Book (this is my hubby's family history book I completed last February, we never even knew his grandfather's first name before we did this)

5) Whimsical Family History Book for you to personalize

Of course this is simply a small selection, but I wanted to show the diversity of creating your own unique projects.

For more ideas, go to www.recallwhen.com and check out the Template Gallery

Barb Ashcroft
Personal Publishing Consultant
604-271-5434