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One Picture. Four Ways. | |
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Tuesday 20th Apr 2010 |
Sometimes a photo is so thematically important- and so visually versatile- that you can use it over and over again in an album. This shot of a neatly bisected bookshelf looks great on its own; when sliced in half, it creates borders to frame or underline other pictures. On the lower right, the books' spines pick up different verticals in the grid. Tip from popular book “Photo Album: The Essential Guide to Sorting, Sharing and Keeping Photos.” Go to Kolo Facebook, "like" us and participate for a chance to win this book chock-full of useful tips. -Kate |
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Comment from: HC [Visitor]
I own this book and I love it. This particular tip is one of my favorites.
The photographer & designer who authored this book are extraordinarily gifted... I never tire of looking through their many ideas and layouts.
The photographer & designer who authored this book are extraordinarily gifted... I never tire of looking through their many ideas and layouts.
04/20/10 @ 17:13
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