Posts Tagged ‘digital pictures’
Make a Family Reunion Photo Book
Preserve Precious Family Reunion Memories in a Photo Book You Can Share
Planning a family reunion in 2010?
Get your digital camera ready and have other family members do the same. After the reunion, upload all your photos to create a lasting memory book on lifephoto.com.
- Print it – hardcover or softcover; many book sizes to choose. A 20-page softcover book is just $6.95.
- E-mail it — share the book via e-mail by sending a link to an online “turning page” book previewer. No cost to do this!
- Share it with your family on Facebook, Twitter or other online social networks by including the previewer link. No cost to do this!
- Everyone receiving the link can choose to order their own copy if they wish.
Open the Zbleski Family Reunion book and see how it was put together: continue reading
Share Your Photo Books on Facebook and Twitter
It’s so easy to make photo books on Lifephoto.com. Inexpensive, too. (2-page softcover photo books are $6.95.)
But now you can simply put a link to your photo books on Facebook and Twitter so your friends can view your book in a “turning page” digital photo album preview format. (pictured at right)
Great Sharing Tool for Party Photo Books
Below is an example of someone who created an easy photo book from a Meatloaf Party that a group of friends hosted. When FB friends link on “Meatloaf Trowdown Book,” they are taken to the previewer. Those who link to it can view every page and, if they want, order a copy of the book themselves. No obligation, though. You can see the actual Facebook post below: continue reading
Since Halloween is almost here, I’d like to share yet another viewpoint on how
to capture the lights, colors and action shots of the season. These come from a professional photo blog called The Lab by Apollo.
How to Take Great Halloween Photos
Posted by TJ Dinsmoor on Tue, Oct 20, 2009 @ 12:11 PM
Pumpkin carving, trick-or-treating, costume parties, haunted houses – yup, Halloween is pretty neat. Now that Halloween is just around the corner, Apollo put together some pointers to help you take great Halloween photos. continue reading












