Learning how to take great photos is one of the best thing you can do grow and improve your blog. Since your readers can see or touch your creations in person, great photos communicate a projects value and its most important details.
During the next 30-days we will be featuring some fun photo tips and tricks, as well as hosting some SUPER fabulous giveaways to celebrate National Photography Month. I hope you will join us along the way!
(Be sure to check back on Monday for one of the biggest giveaways we’ve ever done!!!)
Despite spending my formative years (i.e. junior high and high school) working for a professional photographer, I have a lot to learn. One of the greatest photography lessons I have taken however, is how important it is to pull family photos off the computer and out of my phone and get them in a scrapbook.
SNAP! is such a big part of my life, I wanted to document it similarly. I will be supplementing my event photos with some fun journaling cards.
As a thank you to those who joined me at SNAP! and to kick off National Photography Month, I am sharing the journaling and quote cards as a free download.
(For the best resolution download these Project Life inspired cards here.)
How important are photos to you? Are you using them for blogging, or do you concentrate more on family memory keeping?
These printables are fantastic. Love the pink Chevron.
Thanks Kathy!
These are AWESOME!!
Can’t wait to use these!
Thanks Kari! I am so glad that you like them 🙂 xoxo T
LOVE LOVE LOVE these!
These are amazing Tauni! I can’t wait to start using them! I might see a SNAP mini album in my near future…. 😉
Thanks Katie. I really considered doing a mini album at SNAP! It didn’t happen this year, but it’s definitely making an appearance in my regular book. –Tauni
Hi! In need of a new printer for labels, crafting, etc…. Do you have recommendations on what works best and not too $$$ for the DIY’s on your blog? Thanks!
Angela, I use an HP Laser Jet Pro. It’s a little slow and it doesn’t print duplex, but works well. I have an Epson printer for my photos. Good luck! Tauni