Four Tips For Planning The Perfect Fashion Photo Shoot
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8 November 2016
When you start your own fashion line, you need to be sure that you take the time to properly promote the line to potential customers. Regardless if you want to promote through social media, print advertisements, or a website on the internet, you need to have great pictures taken of the clothing. The guide below walks you through a few things to take into consideration when having photographs taken of your new fashion line.
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Three Ways That Your Storage Method May Be Destroying Your Photos
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28 October 2016
Though most digital and modern prints can usually be easily restored if they get damaged, some older prints may be irreplaceable. It's important that these old photographs be stored and cared for properly. However, even if you think you're protecting them the right way by placing them in an album or in a box, you might actually be contributing to their demise without knowing. Here are three ways you may be destroying your photos by the way that they're stored.
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Creative Ways to Display Old Photos at Your Wedding
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27 October 2016
A marriage represents the uniting of not only two individuals but also their families. If you and your soon-to-be spouse want to honor your relatives during your wedding reception, displaying old photographs of loved ones can be a great solution.
Here are three creative yet chic ways to display old photos at your upcoming wedding,
1. Use your photos to create a message.
Incorporating simple messages into your wedding design can be a great way to include old photographs into your celebration.
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Five Unique Mother's Day Gift Ideas
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26 December 2014
Moms do it all, which can make finding the perfect Mother's Day gift a challenge. If you're looking for something a little more meaningful than flowers, read on for a few ideas.
Family tree
Diving into your heritage can be daunting. Fortunately, there are many sources available to help, from genealogical websites to local groups. Gather what information you or your mom already have, and see where it leads. Once you've traced your lineage back a few generations, compile a family tree for a Mother's Day gift--not only will you be learning about your family's past, but you may even wind up introducing your mother to a new hobby.
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