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11 March 2014
:: Photography Tips + Tricks: creating a video out of your digital photos ::
Last time, I highlighted some creative ways of getting your digital photos onto paper. Today, I'd like to show you how to make a video/digital slideshow out of your digital photos.
Before we start, I'd like to mention a fun video app that will turn your so-so iPhone videos into fabulous vintage-y looking films reminiscent of home movies of the past. Similar to Instagram, the app 8mm allows you to use color/texture filters to create a old-timey 8mm digital movie in real time. Try it! It's a lot of fun.
Now, most people generally take more still images than videos. But how do you group all those images (and the occasional video) from your fabulous vacation together and share them with family and friends...digitally? The folks at Animoto has come up with a way for you to make and share beautiful video online.
Choose from one of their beautifully designed video styles, personalize using music and text, and voila! you have a professional-looking movie that you could proudly share. You could create a FREE 30sec personal web-quality video, or choose a pricing plan that will allow you to make longer, higher quality videos.
Other apps, such as Flipagram, allows you create beautiful, short video slideshows from photos directly from your camera roll or mobile albums. Great to use with Instagram or Camera+ images.
Before we start, I'd like to mention a fun video app that will turn your so-so iPhone videos into fabulous vintage-y looking films reminiscent of home movies of the past. Similar to Instagram, the app 8mm allows you to use color/texture filters to create a old-timey 8mm digital movie in real time. Try it! It's a lot of fun.
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8mm App | Nexvio |
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Now, most people generally take more still images than videos. But how do you group all those images (and the occasional video) from your fabulous vacation together and share them with family and friends...digitally? The folks at Animoto has come up with a way for you to make and share beautiful video online.
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Animoto - how it works |
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Animoto - gallery |
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You could also create similar video slideshows using iPhoto on your Mac. One of the issues I have with using iPhoto to create a video slideshow is that, depending on the number and quality of your images and the speed of your computer's processor(s), it could takes forever for the video to render. Meaning, once you've laid out the images, music and text together the way you want, the computer has to process the data in order to string them together. Another issue I have is, you have to first import your images into iPhoto, which for someone (like me) who stores all of my images on an external drive, it is a bit of a pain.
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Apple iPhoto |
So go on, try these out. Judge for yourself!
10 March 2014
25 February 2014
:: Photography Tips + Tricks: print it ::
I like sharing digital photos online with family and friends. While it is not the most private, it is a great way to stay in touch ~visually~ with the global community. This trend has now crossed over to the portrait photography world -- more and more clients are requesting digital files. The digital format gives them the flexibility of sharing the images electronically, or having them printed them professionally/at home.
However, more often than not, most digital images don't even make it onto any sort of print medium. Instead, they take up permanent residence on your iPhone, iPad, digital camera card, flash drive, hard drive, the cloud etc. I am, unfortunately, just as guilty on this front as many of you.
There are in fact many convenient online printing services that allow you to upload your digital images temporarily, choose a medium onto which the images will be printed, and ship it to you in relatively short amount of time. Whether it's photo books or individual Instagram prints, there is something out there for everyone. While popular services such as Shutterfly and Snapfish are easy to use and relatively inexpensive, the quality is just not quite what I'm looking for.
One favorite printing service among the at home photographers is BLURB BOOKS. It offers three book-making design tools: 1) Instant Photo Books that allow you to import Instagram or Facebook images into the Blurb format , 2) downloadable BookSmart program for more customization on your computer, and 3) the Lightroom plug-in that allows you to integrate photo book design into your LR workflow. The modern aesthetic is perfect for simple, elegant books that document your life and can be displayed proudly on your coffee table. It also allows a variety of customization such as book sizes, paper quality, and paper finish. Blurb also offers soft cover books in the style of glossy magazines. Fabulous...right?! {psssttt...if you are so inclined, you could even turn these photo books back into ebooks to share online}
However, more often than not, most digital images don't even make it onto any sort of print medium. Instead, they take up permanent residence on your iPhone, iPad, digital camera card, flash drive, hard drive, the cloud etc. I am, unfortunately, just as guilty on this front as many of you.
There are in fact many convenient online printing services that allow you to upload your digital images temporarily, choose a medium onto which the images will be printed, and ship it to you in relatively short amount of time. Whether it's photo books or individual Instagram prints, there is something out there for everyone. While popular services such as Shutterfly and Snapfish are easy to use and relatively inexpensive, the quality is just not quite what I'm looking for.
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Blurb |
Another favorite is AdoramaPix. You could not only choose from a variety of customizations, this New York City based service also offers attractive, easy-to-use templates for every taste. One really nice feature of an AdoramaPix photo book is that each page is printed on thick photographic paper. This feature gives the book a feel of substance substance and permanence. Another fantastic feature of an AdoramaPix photo book is that, when open, the books lay completely flat, allowing for panoramic spreads without gutters or seams. They also offer pre-designed layouts that are great for camera phone images. AdoramaPix also offers professional-quality prints at very reasonable prices.
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AdoramaPix |
If you just want a simple, no-nonsense way to create a photo book from your Mac, try making a Apple Photo Book right from iPhoto. However, while the prices are very reasonable, the quality of the books are no where near that of Blurb and Adorama.
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iPhoto |
For those of you who think a full-size photo book is overkill for Instagram/Camera+ images, services such as Printstagr.am will turn your camera phone images into inexpensive, flip-through, pint-sized Minibooks. Similarly, they will turn your images into dainty, perfectly shaped prints that you could display as a grouping on your wall or as a collection in a special bowl/vessel on your coffee table. Browse their products page for other hip products that could be used in a million different ways.
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Printstagram |
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Printstudio |
So get printing! Show off those photos!
14 February 2014
13 February 2014
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