Posts Tagged ‘Christmas’
Photo Memory Book Sharing is Hot Right Now!
Here’s yet another family Christmas memory book that my friend made several years ago. 
I’m sharing it with you here — and on Facebook and Twitter — because Lifephoto has designed a unique photo book sharing tool for its customers. No extra cost — just a lot of extra sharing that can go on with your photo books. Take a look at every page in this nostalgic look back on a family Christmas.
Family Christmas Memory Book to Share
Photo books start at $6.95 for 20 pages.
That means you can include 40-50 photos! Order them for family members — or e-mail them the link to preview the book and they can order it themselves from a link on the previewer. And don’t forget — you can put a link to your photo book previewer on Facebook, Twitter, Web sites and other social media. How cool is that!
Take Lots of Digital Photos Throughout the Christmas Season
Let me show you what you can do with holiday photos after the parties, the dinners and the open houses are over.
Here is a link to a “turning page” photo sharing previewer of a book that a friend of mine put together last Christmas. It brings back “warm & fuzzy” memories to everyone who views it. Take a look, then we’ll talk about how easy it is to make one and how easy it is to share a photo memory book with family and friends through e-mail and on Facebook or Twitter.
Christmas 2009 Photo Memory Book
Can’t you just picture your own family Christmas book? continue reading
Try Closeup Digital Photos of Your Puppy
If you can get your pup to stay still for more
than a moment, try to capture a closeup shot like this one. I used a Kodak EasyShare Z980 in Sport (or Action) mode. I moved in close to the pup’s nose with my camera in a vertical position. (Had to clean the lens a couple of times from puppy nose juice before I got the shot I wanted!)
Snap a few shots — not everyone will work out perfectly — so give yourself some choices.
I “Photoshopped” in the Santa hat — which I downloaded from Microsoft’s ClipArt site. (Had to resize it a bit to work on this photo — but wanted it to look small and goofy on the pup. continue reading











