A Photo By Emilie Photography Workbook
Do you ever look at other people’s photos and think, “How in the world did they capture that image so well?” Or see a photo that has been digitally touched-up and say to yourself, “How can I turn my photo into such a beautiful masterpiece?” All right, maybe you don’t use the word “masterpiece”, but you could. Because once you use Photo by Emilie’s photography workbook you can transform your dumpy old photos into masterpieces. It can be done, people. It can be done. And it can be done by YOU.
Whether you are a novice or seasoned photographer, professional photographer Emilie Decker of Photo by Emilie has created a Photography Workbook that will teach you how to go from auto to manual (this is the difference between point & hope and point & create); how to look at light when you walk onto a location and why every position is in relation to where light falls and doesn't fall; her top poses for newborns, kids, family and portraits; her favorite "take off 20 pounds" poses (I would buy the workbook just for those tips right there); and how she learned Photoshop (this one skill will take your photos from the dumpy to masterpiece scenario we mentioned earlier). Also, for those of you living in Utah, we have a special invitation for you from Photo by Emilie to attend her Photo by Emilie Photography Workshop:
Do you ever look at other people’s photos and think, “How in the world did they capture that image so well?” Or see a photo that has been digitally touched-up and say to yourself, “How can I turn my photo into such a beautiful masterpiece?” All right, maybe you don’t use the word “masterpiece”, but you could. Because once you use Photo by Emilie’s photography workbook you can transform your dumpy old photos into masterpieces. It can be done, people. It can be done. And it can be done by YOU.
Whether you are a novice or seasoned photographer, professional photographer Emilie Decker of Photo by Emilie has created a Photography Workbook that will teach you how to go from auto to manual (this is the difference between point & hope and point & create); how to look at light when you walk onto a location and why every position is in relation to where light falls and doesn't fall; her top poses for newborns, kids, family and portraits; her favorite "take off 20 pounds" poses (I would buy the workbook just for those tips right there); and how she learned Photoshop (this one skill will take your photos from the dumpy to masterpiece scenario we mentioned earlier). Also, for those of you living in Utah, we have a special invitation for you from Photo by Emilie to attend her Photo by Emilie Photography Workshop:
When is it? - Saturday, May 30th, from 9-1 pm
Where will it be? - Noah's, in South Jordan, Utah .We'll be in their theater room (leather recliners - oh yeah!!)
How much will it cost - Tuition is $225
What does that include? - My 40 page workbook, a copy of my action set, a copy of my texture set & a coupon collection that includes a coupon for a 1/2 off sitting by Me:) (over $200 value)
What will I learn? – A LOT!!
Wanna little discount? Of course!! Until May 1st your tuition is just $169. Click here to purchase, or contact Emilie directly at emilie at photobyemilie dot com or 801.808.3669.
You can enter to win Photo by Emilie’s invaluable photography workbook up to THREE times today. And by the way, if you mention you saw Photo by Emilie on Give Away Today you can receive a 10% DISCOUNT off the purchase of a Photo By Emilie Workbook between now and May 1st. I would love one for me and for my sister Kris--she has just become interested in photography.
For one entry, leave your first and last name in a comment.
You can enter to win Photo by Emilie’s invaluable photography workbook up to THREE times today. And by the way, if you mention you saw Photo by Emilie on Give Away Today you can receive a 10% DISCOUNT off the purchase of a Photo By Emilie Workbook between now and May 1st. I would love one for me and for my sister Kris--she has just become interested in photography.
For one entry, leave your first and last name in a comment.
Example: Jane Doe
For a second entry please visit Photo by Emilie’s blog here. Check out some of Emilie's gorgeous photography. Then come back to Give Away Today and in a NEW comment tell us your first and last name and the name of one of her blog posts.
Example: Jane Doe: Baby Rhodes (Is Baby Rhodes not the cutest? And I am not just saying that because he is my nephew :)
Example: Jane Doe: Baby Rhodes (Is Baby Rhodes not the cutest? And I am not just saying that because he is my nephew :)
For a third entry tell us your first and last name and then describe a picture of you in which you are really happy. If you would like, add an attachment of the picture or post it on your blog and give us the url so we can see a happy you.
Example: Jane Doe: Happy Picture: I love a picture my husband took of me and my daughter one morning when we were lying in bed together snuggling.
The winner of the Photo by Emilie Photography Workbook will be announced Thursday, April 23rd. Please visit us then to see if you are our winner and to check out our new giveaway for the day. Thanks and HAPPY EARTH DAY!
1261 Comments:
«Oldest ‹Older 1201 – 1261 of 1261 Newer› Newest»Hilary Johnson The only pictures I can really appreciate of myself are the ones taken at Disneyland! :) Those smiles actually look real!!! :)
Melanie Labuguen
Pam Robbins-On vacation with my family in yellowstone.
Melanie Labuguen: Murphy - 8 months
Linda Jorgensen
Marci Chapman
Marci Chapman- Lasson Gals
Melanie Labuguen: My favorite photo is of my daughter when she was four months old. She's sitting down and looking perfectly into the camera with the most adorable smile on her face. Just thinking about it brightens my day.
Marci Chapman- looking at my husband on our wedding day...or holding my baby on easter.
Abby Cherry
Karla Carter
Robin Sant
Robin Sant: The happiest picture I have is the day that we picked up our first child that we adopted.
Julie Pocock
Torri Mahoney
Julie Pocock: My current favorite pic is one a friend took while it was snowing. It looks pretty neat!
Torri Mahoney: My favorite happy picture is one from when my husband and I got married!
Torri Mahoney: Introducing the Eye Action
Julie Pocock: Murphy is sweet!
Becca Goold
Sue Mickelson
Jennifer Speakman
Ashley Townsend
Jennifer Speakman - Miley - 9 month pix
Cheri Allan
Jennifer Speakman: my happy picture is a picture of my son after he was born. He was asleep in my lap and I couldn't help but take a picture.
Ashley Townsend - Lasson Gals
Cheri Allan-Henri's Senior Portraits
Cheri Allan-Favorite picture is a family portrait my sister took of us!
Ashley Townsend - Our Family Pictures with my 6 month old twins. They were both so happy & laughing at the horn.
Kristen dye
Emily
Jennifer Ngatuvai
Sarah Johnson
Rachael Parry
would love to win this one!
Jennifer Graham
Jennifer Graham: Lasson Gals
Seriously?
Jennifer Graham: My favorite picture that I was happy in was one of me and my daughter the day she was born. I looked like a mess but I was so happy. I posted this pic on my blog http://huggybear1984.blogspot.com/2009/04/my-happy-picture.html
go check it out
Jacque Strasters
Carla Griffith
Carla Griffith : Lasson Girls(Loved the Pram)
Delia Walker
Brianna Carlisle
Brianna Carlisle: Introducing the Eye Action
(I gotta get me that action!)
Tanya Riley
Tanya Riley : Lasson Gals
Brianna Carlisle: My fav picture of myself is one where I am holding my daughter up in the air when she was about 3 months old. There was sunflare behind us and the angle was slightly tilted and it just made a really beautiful composition.
Christen Martin
Christen Martin
Christen Martin
Christen Martin
Sara Stanley. Hi Emilie!
Erika Ahlheim
Shannon White
Sue Mickelson - Good Karma on Your Wrist bracelet
Lisa Topham
Lisa Topham Baby Rhodes with the wedding rings around his toes.
Lisa Topham One of me and my husband at Christmastime. I am standing behind him with my arms around him.
Michelle Jordan
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