Just some fun I have been having in my new scrapbook room :) If you have any tips or tricks on how to take better pictures of scrapbook layouts, let me know. My photos are not the best.
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Orlando's Mom and dad in their 20's |
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Orlando's Dad in his 20's, Orlando a teenager |
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Tiffany and Ryan's little girl, Brooklyn |
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Orlando's Graduation |
Enjoy!! :)
Its super hard to take photos in the winter time! I always wait for a sunny-ish day and take my photos by the window. I never place in direct sunlight (because I dont have any) but having it light outside really helps. Natural light is the only way to go! Then I put my layout on the floor and stand directly above it (but not in the way to create a shadow) and take a few shots. I usually try to be directly above so that my right angles are still right angles...make sense? Hope that helps!
ReplyDeleteI do what Jenn does. It will work great in your " sunroom" scrap room. So glad you got to play with your photos!
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