Do you have a child like mine who gets so insanely excited when she sees a photo of herself you would have thought Elmo just appeared and asked her to be his best friend? Well, that is exactly how it is with my daughter. She is a narcissist to the highest degree. You think it [...]
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Since I’d like to think that you all are using some of our tips and shooting your own kids with all your new knowledge, you probably have quite a few pretty good digital photos in your queue by now — maybe some that are even worth displaying. Don’t just leave them sitting in the netherworld [...]
Unlike most of our DPBlogs bretheren, we at the StK household use SD media in our point & shoot camera, which is great because not only does my PDA use SD cards (which means I can use it as a photo album on the go) but our laptop also has an SD port on the [...]
If you’re kids are like mine, they’ve probably already got enough toys. But we don’t have toys like this. I found some great inspiration for photo toys from Photojojo.
The post states:
“From photo rubik’s cubes, to puzzle frames, to photo tic-tac-toe boards, we’ve found photo toys every parent will love.”
Great! I’m all for toys that allow [...]
When I was a kid, my dad was known for his slide shows. It seemed like every month he’d haul out the slide projector and all of us kids would pile up on the floor in the living room and watch through dozens of photos from the previous year. It was always a [...]
Are you ready for the biggest news of the century? Flickr can’t do everything with your photos. Although they are GREAT at what they do, Shutterfly is better for some things.
There. I said it out loud. And honestly, it’s true. I was searching for a great Mother’s Day present for the grandmas for being so [...]
I received a tip from John at Photodoto.com about a person using Flickr to post missing person posters from the Nation Center for Missing & Exploited Children. Make sure to check out and be part of the discussion about it. Then later in the day I found a story about Lifetouch School Photography [...]
This is so cool. Recently one of our favorite blogs, Parent Hacks, ran a story about the Butterfly Alphabet. Smithsonian naturalist, lecturer and photographer Kjell “Shell” Sandved has been photographing letters and numbers that appear naturally on butterfly wings for the past 24 years. Visit the website and check out all the resulting products yourself [...]
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