Thursday, January 10, 2013

2013 - A NEW PHOTO YEAR!



Can you believe it’s 2013 already?  Where does the time go?


This month’s issue celebrates the New Year and, with it, the promise of new beginnings and fresh starts.  Our feature this month provides a roadmap to help guide you through organizing and backing up your digital photo library so that you can find your favorite images and feel confident they are properly protected.  We have also included some tips for winter weather shooting and experimenting with panoramic photography.  For those who have dreamt of test-driving a photography dream job, we have some tips on how to make that dream a reality.

Plus, if you’ve ever wondered what the graph is on the back of your LCD screen, we explain what it is and how it can help you improve your images.  Add in a few quick photo tips, and this month’s issue is complete. 

Remember that we’re standing by if you need help with any of the topics we’ve discussed.  We can assist with anything related to imaging, and we look forward to helping you with any project or dilemma, regardless of size.  Just give us a call or stop by the store!


New Year’s Resolution:

Organizing Your Digital Photos



The New Year signals a fresh start, a chance to start over or begin a new project.  Unfortunately, when it comes to managing our growing digital photography libraries, it seems the only thing we know to do is simply buy a larger hard drive.  The idea of sorting and organizing photos can seem a daunting task, but you’ll find that once you have a strategy and get started, it’s a pretty simple process.

If you’re thinking that there has to be a better way, you’re right.  We’ve got a plan designed to help you tame and organize your digital photographs so that you can find your favorites and free up some well-needed hard drive space.  The steps below are designed to be done on your schedule. You can even break them up into different time slots, such as one step per week.  Just make sure to finish the job so you can enjoy the reward of knowing you can now find those favorite images on a moment’s notice.