Photography Week in Review for November 12-November 17, 2007

Are you looking for tips on how to capture memorable snapshots of your family this holiday season? Or, perhaps, you are looking for a unique photo project to make for your Thanksgiving party. If so, then you’ve come to the right place. The Photography Week in Review is your one-stop shopping resource to get all the photo tips you missed over the past few days. November 12th—–My Favorite Photographer—Ansel Adams. He’s produced some of the most iconic and breathtaking images of American landscapes known to man. Ansel Adams is someone I take inspiration from in the field of photography. I … Continue reading

Seasonal Photo Projects

Fifty-two days and counting until Santa makes his yearly visit and you know what that means… you have less than two months to get all of your holiday shopping done. If you are an avid photographer you’ll likely be giving away at least some gifts with a photo theme. In previous blogs I provided directions on how to make some simple and affordable photo projects, and with the holidays just around the corner I’ve decided to keep the ideas flowing and dedicate at least two blogs a week to fabulous photo gifts. The following photo projects are just as easy … Continue reading

Fun Photo Project: Photo Flowers

Ever since my grandmother was admitted to the hospital I have been desperately trying to create unique photo inspired art projects to brighten up her sterile room. I told you about our latest project in a previous blog, which I have since completed and sent to her. My daughter and I are now working on two more photo projects that can be used to put a smile on any recipient’s face. The following is easy, affordable, and the best part… it’s a great way to use leftover photographs. PHOTO FLOWERS What You’ll Need: • Colored construction paper • Scissors, Glue, … Continue reading

More Fun Photo Projects

I hate throwing duplicate pictures into a storage container and letting the containers sit and collect dust. To avoid having to do so I try to find unique ways to display or present my favorite shots. The following are few simple and affordable ways you can put those extra pictures to good use. What’s more, the projects are easy enough for kids to get in on the action. PHOTO PLACEMATS This project makes a great gift for grandparents who live in a different state or nice present to give a friend who is moving to a new city. I use … Continue reading