Cerise, most kids don't start losing teeth until age 5 or even 6, but Wilder knocked his out last year, so his permanent one is coming in there where that one was. :)
Great Question! I Was Going To Ask Her The Same Thing! I Went To Photograph Mine Today & I Kept Thinking About Amanda's & How Perfect They Are.. I Have To Take Like 20 Pictures & Hope One Of Them Doesn't Have A Glare *lol* Amanda: Is There A Certain Time Of Day That You Photograph Them? Near A Window? They Are So Crisp & Clean, & With Such Great Details!
I thought I had replied to this, but it must have disappeared. :) I usually take mine in the mornings in my foyer. I open the front door so that only the glass door is shut, and I put them on the floor and take them from up above. I've also read to turn off any overhead lighting as that contributes to glare. Also, I run an action on them in PS that sharpens them for the web, and that really helps with clarity of the images.
These are wonderful layouts! Your little ones are adorable :-)
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DeleteGorgeous layouts and your photos are so lovely. Do kids really start losing teeth at 4? I'm not ready for that milestone quite yet!
ReplyDeleteCerise, most kids don't start losing teeth until age 5 or even 6, but Wilder knocked his out last year, so his permanent one is coming in there where that one was. :)
DeleteAmazing!! I Adore Your Project Life & SO Happy To Find Your Blog! Inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!!
DeleteI love your layouts - how do you photograph them so well? I like your week 45 tag especially.
ReplyDeleteGreat Question! I Was Going To Ask Her The Same Thing! I Went To Photograph Mine Today & I Kept Thinking About Amanda's & How Perfect They Are.. I Have To Take Like 20 Pictures & Hope One Of Them Doesn't Have A Glare *lol*
DeleteAmanda: Is There A Certain Time Of Day That You Photograph Them? Near A Window? They Are So Crisp & Clean, & With Such Great Details!
I thought I had replied to this, but it must have disappeared. :) I usually take mine in the mornings in my foyer. I open the front door so that only the glass door is shut, and I put them on the floor and take them from up above. I've also read to turn off any overhead lighting as that contributes to glare. Also, I run an action on them in PS that sharpens them for the web, and that really helps with clarity of the images.
DeleteWow, that is just beautiful, Really love your style, Amanda.
ReplyDeleteRonnie xo
Thank you, Ronnie!!
DeleteLove your PL pages!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Thank you so much, Janna! I love your work!
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