Do you know who owns the world’s largest photo album or where you can get boxer shorts emblazoned with a picture of your four-legged pet boxer? This week’s Photography Week in Review provides the answers to those questions and gives tips on how you can keep your kids entertained for hours with leftover photos. Take a look:
April 1st—–World’s Largest Photo Album. Unfortunately, it is not for sale nor is it packed with thousands of photos in unique configurations. Still, this massive book made its way into the record books. See why in this blog.
April 2nd—–Can You Take Your Video Camera on an Airplane? I thought I knew the answer to this question but I was set straight by a flight attendant on a recent flight to Hawaii. After calling the airline I discovered why it is that you can place a camcorder in your carry-on but shooting with it while you are waiting for take-off is a “no-no.”
April 3rd—–Photo Gifts for Mother’s Day. I don’t think an item exists that can’t be transformed into a personalized photo gift. I found this out a few days ago when I was browsing online for potential Mother’s Day gifts. Take a look at some of the unique photo items I found while surfing the net.
April 4th—–Photo Fun with Kids. Are you looking for a fun and easy way to keep your kids occupied? Do you have dozens of leftover or duplicate prints scattered around your house? If you answered yes to both questions then this is the blog for you. Find out how you can use extra prints for a photo project even a 3-year-old can create.
April 5th—–Make Your Own Photo Puppets. Ever since my 3-year-old daughter saw “Curious George Goes to the Hospital” on video she has been on a puppet kick. The project I detail in this blog provides tips on how you can make your own puppets featuring your favorite photos and a few decorative touches.