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Photobooth photo editing

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I had been working steadily on editing the photos from last Saturday’s Indie Craft Experience – and after running through about 3/4th of them – I realized that I can do better.

I can make these photos 102% better than anything they’re expecting – especially for an unplanned, 3 minute, free photo session (for them). So I decided to learn some new things and start over. Fortunately, we only shot around 1,300 photos that day – and many of them usable keepers.

But I’m making progress and I should finish by early next week. I hope everyone likes their photos when they see them – and don’t worry – we won’t ruin their copies with our watermark label.

Have a great Thanksgiving.

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6 Comments

  1. Lizerati
    Posted 25 Nov ’09 at 9:52 pm | Permalink

    Oh man, I am simultaneously excited and terrified to see mine! (terricited? excified?)

    • Posted 26 Nov ’09 at 3:11 pm | Permalink

      Be excited. You look super cute!! In fact, you should wear reindeer antlers all month.

  2. Posted 27 Nov ’09 at 4:17 pm | Permalink

    I love the shot at the top of this post…great expressions!

  3. Tara Mosley
    Posted 29 Nov ’09 at 3:03 pm | Permalink

    Love the pics, how can I get a copy of my children's photo?

    • Posted 29 Nov ’09 at 3:36 pm | Permalink

      Hey Tara -

      We’re about to finish editing the photos and uploading them to a group site where everyone can select their photos and download the 4×6 .jpg files – and then also purchase hi-res prints if they would like. An email will go out and a blog post will be up by tomorrow morning.

      Thanks.

  4. Posted 1 Dec ’09 at 3:17 am | Permalink

    woo! those are incredible shots mark

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