About www.JennCampbell.com:

I have always enjoyed "Taking Pictures." Like many moms, the minute I had my first child I became obsessed with taking pictures. But, gosh darn it, they looked nothing like I had envisioned in my head. At first I thought, "I need a better camera, I'm going to get a DSLR." Well, that didn't do it. Turns out it takes a lot more than a pretty camera. I have learned a lot and I'm still learning. The next problem I encountered was, "What am I going to do with all of the photographs I have accumulated?" There are a lot of neat photo organizational ideas out there. I have created some innovative organizational techniques through lots of trial and error. What works for one person may not work for another. Often, it is a combination of different methods. So, jump in and join me on my journey to document my children's childhood!!!

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    Wednesday- Documenting Your Memories

    Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

    Goal- Get our photographs organized and in albums!

    The Joy you will feel once you have tackled your unorganized photos!

    Last week I told you to forget about the piles of photographs you have accumulated over the years and just focus on today.  Hopefully, you have found some albums you would like to use from now forward.  The next step is to start filling these albums.  Not only is today Wednesday, but it is also September 1st. Go print all of your photographs from August.  By next Wednesday let’s aim to have all of these photographs printed and placed in albums.  Easy Peasy, right???

    Gallery Wrap Canvas- Your questions answered

    Sunday, August 29th, 2010

    I did a post a couple weeks back about the Gallery Wrap Canvas I had printed of my son on the beach. Since that post I received a few questions I would like to address today.  I would also like to provide a closer view of the whole product plus another canvas I purchased from a different vendor.

    The first canvas is a 16×20 Gallery Wrap (1.5″) LUXE canvas from Pixel 2 Canvas.

    My canvas turned out perfect.  I love how the back is finished out, too.

    The second canvas is an 11″ x 14″ Thin (3/4″) Gallery Wrap by Canvas On Demand.

    This one I purchased with a great coupon code and my daughter was over the moon with it.

    TIP: When having a Gallery Wrap canvas printed, you have to make sure there is enough open space around your image so that don’t lose anything important on the sides.  This was pretty tricky for me.  Just make sure to choose the correct photograph.  Have fun!

    Memory Keeping- More Joy Less Chore

    Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

    Is this the current state of your photographs?

    Are you overwhelmed with the number of photographs you have stacked on your desk or thrown in your drawer?  Or worse yet, do you have a ton of unprinted pictures sitting on your computer.

    I received a comment in Monday’s post about “memory keeping” becoming more of a chore.  This really got me thinking.  There was a time when I really enjoyed “scrapping” my photographs.  My daughter has some gorgeous pages in her scrapbook album.

    I love these layouts, but let me tell you, they took forever to plan and implement.  Now that I am on child number 3 in four years, I have very little free time (if any).  I still want each of my children to have a written and illustrated record of their childhood.  I am so thankful that my mother wrote down information about all of my milestones as a young child.  I now have this list and reference it with my children.

    So, What do you do to get started?  Every Wednesday we will take a step towards better organizing our photos/ memories and getting them in an album or scrapbook.  As we get busier, the photographs pile up and organizing them becomes more of a chore and less fun.  Let’s get things under control so we can enjoy our photographs once more.

    For today, let’s start really simple.

    1.  Start an album from today on.  Right now forget about all of those unorganized photos.  Let’s make sure we document everything from this point on.  I love the albums they have at Exposures.  They are a bit pricey.  Your local Michaels has a great selection of albums- make sure you use a 40% off coupon to make the deal that much sweeter :)

    (An album I purchased from Michael’s .)

    So, this week decide on what type of album you would like to use for your current photographs.  Let me stress again, for this week, Forget about your piles of pictures- only think about today forward!!

    Photo Album Links:

    Information on the Recollections Collection available at Michaels

    Albums I currently use from Exposures

    My Ah Ha Moment- Exposure ISO & Noise

    Thursday, August 19th, 2010

    If you are interested in photography at all, exposure is a big topic. I have read in many blogs, tutorials, and books that camera noise is less of an issue if you nail the exposure. I am now a true believer. I took some pictures today of my little one and had my ISO set at 1000, which is pretty high for my Nikon D90. I was snapping away, because he’s a quick mover, and only looked at my in-camera meter halfway through my shoot. Yikes, I could see I was underexposing a smidge. I opened up my aperture from 2.5 to 2.0 and, WOW, what a difference. Take a look at these two pictures. Taken just minutes if not seconds apart.

    The correct exposure is on the left. The underexposed picture is on the right.  Can you see all of the noise in the shadows of the underexposed picture?

    Here is a 100% crop of both pictures so you can compare.

    In conclusion, Don’t be afraid to raise your ISO. A correctly exposed photograph with a high ISO will always look better than an underexposed photograph with a lower ISO.

    Embrace your ISO, I have :)

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