ake digital photos of all the kids — together as a group, in small groups or clusters and individually. Get a couple of shots of every child. Then make up a photo memory book that can be distributed by e-mail (using the online flipping-book version) to the teacher and all parents in your child’s class.
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Be a Digital Photo Hero for the Kindergarten Class
By tish on August 25, 2009 in 20+ Photos, Back-to-School, Digital Camera & Photography Tips, Facebook, How Many Photos, Photo Books, Photo Sharing, Photographing Children, School Yearbook, Twitter
1st Day of School — Snap Digital Photos at Home and School
By tish on August 24, 2009 in Back-to-School, Calendars, Digital Camera & Photography Tips, Photo Gifts by Occasion, Photo Sharing, Photographing Children, School Yearbook
If you’ve got a youngster starting Kindergarten or first grade, you’ll want to capture that first day in photos. With a little forethought and planning, you can get the photos that will tell a terrific story about your child’s first day of school. Here are a few tips to help you get the best shots and give you plenty to work with when you put together that memory book or booklet:
Swim Team Locker Gear. Digital Photo Board
By tish on August 19, 2009 in 1 Photo, 2-3 Photos, Back-to-School, Dry Erase Boards, How Many Photos, Photo Gifts by Lifestyle, Photo Gifts by Occasion, Photographing Animals, Sports
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