Monday, December 26, 2011

Digital Scrapbook Printing Using 12 X 12 Scrapbook Prints

!±8± Digital Scrapbook Printing Using 12 X 12 Scrapbook Prints

What is Digital Scrapbook Printing? It is very much similar to the ordinary scrap-booking. The only difference between them is that, digital scrapbook printing is done through the computer. And amongst the many different sizes that are used for digital scrapbook pages and albums, the most popular is the 12 x 12 scrap-booking prints.

12 x 12 Scrapbook Prints are done using a 12 x 12 size scrap-booking paper. You may have your scrapbook pages printed in your own home if your printer is capable of printing that paper size, or you may have it printed in printing shops as they surely offer printing in that paper size. The 12 x 12 scrapbook prints are ideal sizes because it is not too small and not too large at all. You can have many memorable photos combined in just a single scrapbook page without the page being crowded. There will also be a lot of space for notes regarding the photos to be placed.

There may be a lot of scrapbook paper sizes to choose from. Various sizes such as the 6 x 6, 8 x 8, 8.5 x 11, and 12 x 12 are available for one to choose. But most people who are in scrap-booking prefer to use the 12 x 12 paper size because of the advantages that it has. 12 x 12 scrapbook prints may be quite expensive, but if you only know how, there are some ways to make it affordable. Instead of having your 12 x 12 scrapbook prints printed on a scrap-booking paper, have it printed in canvas with 12" x 12" in size. A canvas is affordable as compared with the scrap-booking papers that are bought in stores.

Typically, digital scrap-booking is a form of a hobby. But now, it can mean a lot of things. There are some people who do digital scrap-booking just for the sake of doing something. There are also some who find it very artistic to create a digital scrapbook page and have it hanged in the walls of their room. While there are also some who makes digital scrapbook printing and give them as a wedding or birthday present. Whatever your reason may be in making a digital scrapbook, the important this is you are enjoying what you are doing.


Digital Scrapbook Printing Using 12 X 12 Scrapbook Prints

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Grand Geneva Resort ~ Lake Geneva, Wisconsin

Hotel and Resort photography & video by PhotoWeb (photowebusa.com) Grand Geneva® Resort is the place to meet. Whether a corporate meeting, convention or a gathering with friends and family, the endless range of meeting space and activities will keep everyone engaged. Conveniently located between Chicago and Milwaukee, there is so much to do at Lake Geneva's only four diamond resort. Corporate travelers and families alike will find what they need to re-focus, relax or rev-up. With over 62000 square feet of banquet space, guests have multiple options to choose from for that important business meeting, church retreat, wedding reception or family vacation. Or take time and enjoy a relaxing experience at the newly renovated spa or one of many dining options, while an indoor waterpark and kid's program offer the excitement kids crave. Enjoy a group bonfire at the horse stables, a fast plunge down a ski hill, a serene walk through the trails or a drive down a fairway on two championship golf courses -- all situated on Grand Geneva's seemingly endless acres. No matter your reason for meeting....it's all here in one Grand location in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. ***************************************************************** Hotel and Resort still photography, video and YouTube videos by PhotoWeb (photowebusa.com). PhotoWeb's Virtual Tours, videos, YouTube videos, Digital Stills & Worldwide Distribution allow clients to put their most powerful media where the booking decisions are ...

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Photographer Paul Costanzo's Video Success Story

Working with Paul for Julie & Bruce's Wedding was an absolute delight! He clearly has a zest for what he does, passion & cares wholeheartedly about his clients! Thanks for your partnership Paul, always a pleasure to work with you, and would recommend him to any Wedding couple! :-)

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Female Erotic Photographers Top 5

!±8± Female Erotic Photographers Top 5

Jody Frost
An ex-dancer who uses herself as the main source in her portraiture, Jody is interested in the female form in all its animated glory. She seeks to understand movement in her pieces and the physicality of a mime or movement. Many of her works display confident dancers expressing themselves in a variety of situations which have a sense of muscular drama as well as being detached from time and space. Her self portraits in more static poses carry a similar sense of majesty as well as disreputable elegance and chic immorality.

Elizabeth Prouvost
The artist behind many films and a famous photography book, 'Edwarda', Prouvost is a highly regarded erotic cinematographer who has won awards at the highest level, including at the Cannes Film festival. With a grounding in the fine arts, she is interested in the work of Francis Bacon and has used religious imagery in her own pieces. She is also influenced by renaissance artists which inform much of her later photographic work.

Francoise Lacroix
Another inhabitant of the UK Lacroix makes her art come alive by placing her subjects in absorbing backgrounds which have a personal significance as well as befitting the situation. Her work has been used in many situations, including as backdrops to television shows and she has exhibited widely across Europe where her beautiful work has often been well received by her eager viewers. Since graduating from one of the world's best art colleges she didn't rest on her laurels, but instead chose to beat a path to the top of her trade. Now she can be rest assured some of her portfolio is strong enough to ensure she is always in huge demand.

Sarah Ainslie
An English photographer who works in London Ainslie is a film and television specialist as well as a theatre connoisseur. Her daring work challenges stereotypes of women and men in all their vulnerability as being weak or somehow dispossessed when lacking their clothes. Her powerful nudes exude power and energy as well as portraying esoteric glamour and keeping us guessing. She went on to take photos of sports figures such as Arsenal Football Club players which goes back to her earlier theme of nudity as strength. Having accomplished a lot in her career already she is also undertaking projects involving strippers at clubs in London.

Anja Muller
Born in Germany in 1971, Anja Muller, is an interesting female erotic photographer who is known to produce erotic portraits. She has written several books such as 'Schonner Kommen-Das Lesbensex Buch' and 'Mannen'. Her work is primarily focussed on the lesbian, gay and transgender communities where she lives and works, providing the viewer with seemingly detached voyeuristic forays into her model's lives. However her work in actually fairly confrontational in essence, at least in its subject matter of nude women chained to iron beds and close-ups of sensual bodies under fast-pouring showers. Thanks for reading this article about female erotic photographers and if you are interested in erotic photography and fine art painting check out Russ Trotter who is an interesting figurative artist, also captivated by the power of the human form, with influences drawn from the above five photographers.


Female Erotic Photographers Top 5

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Vocational Expert's 7 Proposals to Solve the Unemployment Problem

!±8± Vocational Expert's 7 Proposals to Solve the Unemployment Problem

The subject is constantly in the news and may decide the
next national elections - the infamous jobless recovery.
More than 8 million Americans are out of work with another 4
million underemployed or no longer looking for work. Good
manufacturing, technical and services jobs are being shipped
to India, Asia, and other developing countries. The mood of
the middle and working class becomes more pessimistic, the
outlook for their immediate future more grim.

Politicians debate solutions: abrogating current trade
treaties, providing protection for various industries,
investment in retraining programs, wishful thinking that
lower taxes will turn everything around, the promise of a
labor shortage within 15 years.

Meanwhile, the population grows, demanding the creation of
150,000 new jobs per month just to stay even. Where are the
more than 2 million 2004 jobs promised by the Council of
Economic Advisers?

They will come when the government truly invests in the
social and financial welfare of the working public.
Historically, the U.S. has looked at employment only in
times of crisis - recession or alarming unemployment
figures. Rather than "quick fixes," we need a national long-
range policy on employment which addresses the issue, in
good times and bad, with sustained interest, analysis, and
support.

Here are seven proposals:

1. Create a National Office of Employment to develop long
term strategies and oversight of the U.S. labor market in
order to track trends, analyze data, research emerging
problems, and prepare early interventions.

2. Identify growing and potential industries and the skills
they will need in future staff.

3. Design a plan which allows for the rapid retargeting of
training courses as Community Colleges and vocational
schools are traditionally 5 to 15 years behind current
needs.

4. Provide substantial tax incentives for businesses to hire
in the U.S. rather than shipping their jobs to low income
countries.

5. Devise "red-tape-less" programs to reward employers with
significant tax credits for hiring the long-term employed
and new trainees.

6. Overhaul the processes of State Unemployment Offices by
implementing coordinated support programs in which workers
participate as part of receiving unemployment benefits and
employers participate as a means of meeting their future
needs for staff.

7. Provide incentives for employers to hire more part-time
workers. Simultaneously, America must reframe its social
policy to promote a new work ethic of reduced work hours,
along with increased leisure and volunteer activities, to
allow more workers to be employed, albeit for fewer hours.
Due to the negative emotional effects of living without
work, our society needs to stress high employment rather
than high productivity which often translates into fewer
workers, working harder and longer.


Vocational Expert's 7 Proposals to Solve the Unemployment Problem

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