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This sample of how to do food photography was found at stilllifewith.com.
If you haven't checked out Cottage Living, now is a good time to do so.
Tags: Lamarstyle, cottageliving, photography, food, foodphotography
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This was a portable camera, back then.
A little stopping place in Louisiana.
Visit the flickr site here.
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This lovely couple wanted to create a portrait, to give to their children, showing the home that
everyone grew up in.
Tags: Lamarstyle, portrait, couple
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Today's photo lesson is about how to export full size iPhone photos. Those of you who are lucky
enough to have an iPhone have probably come across a little problem with the photos that you've taken
with your iPhone. The normal and suggested way to export your iPhone photos was to send them as an
email attachment. A super simple process on the iPhone. The problem was the fact that when that photo,
in your iPhone was 1600x1200 at 5.4M, when opened from the email was 640x480 at 900k. 640x480 is
fine for viewing on your computer screen but terrible when you want to print it. The actual size of
1600x1200 at 5.4M will give you a photographic quality printed 5x7.
So, how do we get the actual size photo file out of the iPhone so we can make quality prints?
It is very simple. Attach your iPhone to your computer and run the iPhoto application. When iPhoto is
running, it will ask you if you would like to import the iPhone photos. Click "OK". Now you will have
the higher quality 1600x1200 photo files on your computer and you can print them into quality 5x7's.
See if this works for you or if you have a better way to do it, let me know.
Enjoy those printed 5x7's.
Tags: Lamarstyle, iphone, exporting
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"Oscar and Felix" is now playing in Monroe, Louisiana.
Lots of fun, a must see. Check out all of the images created by clicking here.
Tags: Lamarstyle, littletheatre, oscarandfelix, play, monroe, louisiana
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Sometimes you get the rare opportunity to say "thanks" to the people who helped make you who you are.
This week, I had that opportunity. Other than my grandfather and my dad, no one influenced me more
than my high school football coach (Tioga High School, Tioga, Louisiana 1963-1967).
We made contact and I headed over to Liberty, Mississippi, to visit
with Coach and his lovely wife. Oh the stories, the memories, the tales, the laughs, the people we miss;
it was a visit that I will always remember. When you get that chance to say "thanks" to those people who
helped shape you, take it.
Coach Don Tumey, I owe you.
Tags: Lamarstyle, coach, portrait, mississippi
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