Category Archives: Photography
Ethical Photography Part II: Strangers
Do you photograph strangers? What role do strangers play in your scrapbooks? Reaction from Strangers Once upon a time I went on vacation to a country that mainly contains white people. One of the members of my party was taking … Continue reading
Scrapweb: December 24, 2010 Edition
Merry Christmas! Here are the best links from the web for the week: How to Photograph your Christmas Dinner For Great Results Quick Tip: Scrap Paper Storage Super Awesome DIY Project: Vintage Postcard Calendar Journal Confessions of a Chocoholic (May … Continue reading
Scrapweb: December 17, 2010 Edition
Here are the best posts from the web this week. 13 Tips for Sticking to Your New Year’s Resolutions The Big Event Photos: Part 1 The Big Event Photos: Part 2 Tutorial Tuesday: Inking Weekly Warm-Up: 2 Steps to Getting … Continue reading
Scrapweb December 10, 2010 Edition
It’s slow this week. Most of the posts on the scrapbook websites are related to Ali Edwards’ December Daily project or Tim Holtz’s 12 Tags of Christmas. This is a very cool use for some of those board books in … Continue reading
Scrap Happy: Back Up Digital Photos (File Under Boost Energy)
The first part of my scrapbooking happiness project involves boosting energy. The first way I boosted my energy was by backing up my digital photos. So simple. So easy. Rarely done. I always think, “well, I’ll just have to back … Continue reading
Scrapweb November 26, 2010 Edition
There are a lot of people creating blogs that are really like scrapbooks. Debbie Hodge has a post about how to easily convert your blog posts to scrapbook pages. A free digital template. Organizing unfinished scrapbooking and craft projects Strategies … Continue reading
Holiday Card
Sorry, but there will not be a post on Wednesday about my dissertation. I’ve been home with a sick kiddo and have had limited time to actually write. Instead, I uploaded and ordered photos. Shutterfly is running a promotion where … Continue reading
Scrapweb November 5, 2010 Edition
I am not a faithbooker, but I find the practice fascinating. Read more from Jenni Hufford on Scrapbooking your Faith. Little Yellow Bicycle has some of their older collections deeply discounted. And this is why I must always have my … Continue reading
Ethical Photography Part I: Your Own Children
I have been thinking quite a bit about the ethics of photography. What is ethical? What is unethical? Where is the line? Is it okay to take photographs of your child’s every waking moment? I always kid around that for … Continue reading