Super Hero in Training dresses are back in stock! Thank you Linda Pelk Photography for the beautiful photos.
Super Hero in Training dresses are back in stock! Thank you Linda Pelk Photography for the beautiful photos.
What is a pinhole camera?
A pinhole camera is basically a light-proof box with a tiny hole in it. The film is exposed by uncovering the hole for a few seconds. (read more at wiki)
I’ve been wanting to make a pinhole camera for a while now with Boo…..to introduce her to film photography. I’ve shown her the iPhone method and when she was itty bitty I used to let her use my Holga camera with some spoiled Polaroid film I had. We spent the morning building the camera from scratch so she could see all the working parts.
It started with a Jello pudding box ( the large size). Here’s how you can make your own:
In addition to our yearly family photo albums, I make a photo book for Boo stocked full of memories. I just finished 2011:
My method/thoughts on photo books:
1. I complete the books about 10 months after a year has ended. I like for them to be January 1st through December 31st. It’s an OCD thing. The delay also allows time for missing photos to show up.
2. I compile memories, quotes, etc by going through blog posts, Facebook posts, and even just browsing photos. I usually cut and paste snippets into a word document in order of date.
3. I organize my photos, artwork, etc by month before starting my project. I work on the book by month….sometimes skipping around to the easy months first and then coming back to the hard ones.
4. I never feel bad about going overboard on pages. The bigger the better and I don’t think there is a price I can put on family memories. My books (through iPhoto/apple.com) usually cost about $75 to $100 each. It seems like a lot (especially when ordering multiple copies) but I would rather have a photo book over a few trips to a restaurant!
5. I save the photo book as a PDF (“Print” as a PDF in iPhoto) and back it up to a hard drive or CD and store in a safe place.
Here are a few things I added into this years book:
Boo’s Self Portraits:
Boo asked for a mini tripod a few years ago and she had so much fun taking self portraits. When I would look at the camera I would be surprised by hilarious snapshots she’d taken of herself. I made them into a collage (using PicMonkey.com) and then loaded that collage as one photo into the book template: