Saturday, January 24, 2009

:WINTER 2009 CHA SNEAK PEAKS: Pink Paislee

Pink Paislee had been hinting for awhile that they were trying something a little different with their upcoming release and they weren't kidding!

Although the new collections still have the familiar 'flavor' of Pink Paislee, one thing is for sure - there is certainly a lot less pink.

The new collection is called Winsome. Within that collection, there are four mini-collections.

Fetching:


Fascinating:


Enchanting:


Captivating:


At this point, I think Fetching is my fav and I don't even have any boys!

Just yesterday, they made a post on their blog showcasing all the great new embellishments to go along with the new line.

READER RESPONSE:
So, what is your favorite new mini-collection from Pink Paislee's Winsome line??

REMINDER:
There are still some great items up for grabs in my eBay store. Auctions end on Sunday...don't miss out!

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Friday, January 23, 2009

:WINTER 2009 CHA SNEAK PEAKS: Fancy Pants

Always a favorite of mine, Fancy Pants sure hasn't disappointed me with the new products to premiere at the upcoming CHA. They just finished 'sneak peak' week on the Fancy Pants blog, Miss Fancy Pants.

Kraft Kuts:


Summer Soiree:


On a Whimsy:


Delightful:


While Delightful and Kraft Kuts are my favorite, they are all wonderful.

And this isn't it! They also have some adorable notebook journals, signature frames, and 8x8 mini-books. Be sure to check out their blog to see samples of these as well as a bunch of great layouts and other projects featuring their new lines.

READER RESPONSE:
So, what is your favorite new Fancy Pants paper collection??

REMINDER:
There are still some great items up for grabs in my eBay store. Auctions end on Sunday...don't miss out!

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Thursday, January 22, 2009

:GIVEAWAY WINNER: Photographing Children Photo Workshop by Ginny Felch

Wow...that was quite the comment section for my latest review!

Not only did we get a glowing testimonial from a reader of the book, but also a visit from the author herself!

So, who's the lucky recipient of an autographed copy of Photographing Children Photo Workshop: Develop Your Digital Photography Talent?

It is Brianna Liuzzo from Columbus, Ohio!!

Congratulations, Brianna! Watch your email inbox for further instructions on how to claim your prize.

Also, if you think you might like to learn more about Ginny and her book, you can look her up on Facebook also. She has a personal page (just search Ginny Felch) and also a group page for her book as well (just search Photographing Children) which are both quite active and she encourages anyone interested to join!

Stay tuned...I have more great reviews and giveaways coming soon!

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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

:REVIEW & GIVEAWAY: Photographing Children Photo Workshop by Ginny Felch

UPDATE: The giveaway contest is now closed. The winner of the free, autographed copy of Photographing Children Photo Workshop: Develop Your Digital Photography Talent will be announced later today.

I'm always looking for books that offer instruction AND inspiration and when it comes to photographing children, Photographing Children Photo Workshop: Develop Your Digital Photography Talent by Ginny Felch is certainly a winner in that category.

"I hope that in this book you find inspiration and encouragement to follow any urges you have had to make photographs that capture the spirit of a child."
Ginny Felch

It was clear early on that while Ginny was certainly going to offer some great insights as far as instruction goes, but she was also keenly aware that there are many reasons people wish to photograph children. She tailored her approach to be appropriate for everything from the adoring parent wishing to capture the life of their child (I fall into this category...) to the professional photographer wishing to make a living photographing children.

The book is divided into 10 chapters:

Chapter 1 - The Art of Photographing Children
I especially appreciated Felch took some time to mention that whatever one's reason for photographing children, they must have a passion for it to capture the light of a child. She offers ways to gain inspiration and finding the style of photography that best suits your vision.

Chapter 2 - The Look of a Photograph
In this chapter, Felch covers the basics of shutter speed, aperture, ISO, depth of field in very understandable terms. To her credit, and again appealing to her parent audience, she doesn't leave out the program modes available on most point-and-shoot cameras. She recognizes that program modes also have value in the appropriate situations.

Chapter 3 - Seeing the Light
Light is to any successful photo - whether it be the presence or lack thereof. Felch discusses how to see light in new ways and how to discover and use natural light to one's advantage.

Chapter 4 - Manipulating the Light
As every professional photographer will tell you, one rarely happens upon 'perfect' lighting situations, so in this chapter Felch offers instruction on how to manipulate available light to enhance one's photos.

Chapter 5 - Composing Photographs
The difference between a snapshot and a portrait is often an issue of composition. This chapter focuses on principles such as keeping it simple, framing, the rule of thirds, leading lines, using parents as props and, of course, breaking the 'rules'.

Chapter 6 - What's Your Style?
Classic and romantic, contemporary, or photojournalistic? Which do you prefer? Do you know? Read this chapter to find out. While Felch recognizes that it is not necessary to box yourself into one single style, it is helpful to know what style you gravitate towards and why.

Chapter 7 - Evoking Expression & Emotion
What expression are you looking for? Joy? Thoughtful repose? Frustration? Felch offers tips and tricks on how to evoke the expression you're looking for - or capture the unexpected ones that can give you the wondrous result you didn't even know you wanted.

Chapter 8 - Ages, Stages & Groups
This chapter covers tips for working with subjects everywhere from newborn to the teen years, including how to deal with boys versus girls as they age. Felch also offers tips for photographing friend and family groupings.

Chapter 9 - Equipment for the Child Photographer
Throughout this book, Felch emphasizes that equipment really is secondary. However, she offers questions to consider concerning your current gear to determine if it suits your needs or if upgrades may be in order to satisfy your creative pursuits. These choices will depend on individual needs, experience and, of course, budget.

Chapter 10 - Post-Production & Presentation
The final chapter covers everything from developing a workflow, uploading and editing, and ways to share your photos such as storyboards, web galleries, canvas prints and more.

Felch also has a blog at which you can view more of her stunning work and get even more tips and tricks. She welcomes you to visit!

WANT TO READ MORE OR PURCHASE?
Visit the Photographing Children Photo Workshop page at Amazon.com. You can also read more of my reviews for other recommendations.

GIVEAWAY:
Ginny has been gracious enough to offer an AUTOGRAPHED copy to one lucky reader!!

To enter, submit your vote in the poll below and then be sure to leave the following in a comment to this post so that I am able to contact you if you win!!


FIRST & LAST NAME:
EMAIL:
CITY, STATE:

Leave your comment by Wednesday, January 21st, 2009, 11:59 PM (CST) in order to be considered to win. I will announce and contact the random winner via email on Thursday.



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Monday, January 19, 2009

:FOR SALE: Scrapbook mags & more in my eBay Store...

I've posted numerous items for sale in my eBay store at some amazing prices. Here's a quick overview of some of the items available:

**Multiple issue lots of recent scrapbooking magazines (including some that will soon be considered collector's items considering the recent closing of two different scrapbooking magazines.
**A Page Out of Life by Kathleen Reid (a scrap-related novel)
**Real Women Scrap by Tasra Dawson
**BRAND NEW American Crafts 12x12 post-bound album
**LIKE-NEW Paper Studio Album 12x12 D-ring album
**Fastenator plus an assortment of staple bars
**Multiple issue lots of recent photography magazines
**Multiple issue lots of home & garden magazines

ALL ITEMS HAVE FREE SHIPPING!

They are all 7-day auctions, so they'll be wrapping up next Sunday evening between 7-8:15 PM (CST). Be sure to let me know if you have questions about any of the items.

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Sunday, January 18, 2009

:QUOTES: Wisdom from Winnie the Pooh

Today is the birthday of the author of Winnie the Pooh, A.A. Milne. So, in honor, here's a few of my favorite quotes from Winnie the Pooh.

"If you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one day, so I never have to live without you."

"My spelling is Wobbly. It's good spelling but it Wobbles, and the letters get in the wrong places."

"If ever there is tomorrow when we’re not together.. there is something you must always remember. You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think. But the most important thing is, even if we’re apart...I’ll always be with you."

"If the person you are talking to doesn't appear to be listening, be patient. It may simply be that he has a small piece of fluff in his ear."

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Saturday, January 17, 2009

:WINTER 2009 CHA SNEAK PEAK: New Fiskars border punches...

I was never much of a gal for border punches...until Fiskars came out with the Threading Water border punch a while back. I knew I had to have it and yet I wondered if I would really USE it...or would it be one of those tools that just gathers dust (like my Fastenator).

It took me a while to find it (I ended up getting it at Michael's), but I can honestly that no dust has settled on that little wonder!

Now, Fiskars is adding more great edge options to its border punch line. I have shown them in the order of my most to least favorite.

Upper Crest:
This one is most certainly my favorite...I can't wait to get my hands on this one!



Scallop Sentiment:
Ever since I got the Threading Water punch, I've said "How nice would it be to have one exactly like this except without the holes?" Well, I guess Fiskars heard me talking to myself and thought it would be cool also.


I did just get this new Fiskars trimmer that came with this WONDERFUL scalloped blade for Christmas, but I think I'm still going to want this punch because these scallops (I'm guessing) are larger than those created by the blade.

Everyone knows that different projects require different sizes of scallops, right?

Apron Lace:
I'm not 100% sure how I feel about this one. It reminds me a little of some of the decorative edged Creative Cafe papers I've seen although it's not quite the same. I think I'd need to see the result in person to decide if I want this one for sure.


Boundary Waters:
Although cute, I tend to like tools that are more general and can be used for a variety of topics. Since we don't live near an ocean and don't frequent our lake much, I just don't think I'd get as much use as I would want for the price I'd pay for it.

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