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Just for a Smile
Liz McCoyMarch 28, 2008
We had so much fun this weekend, despite the fact that the rain brought our egg-hunting indoors. Today, no big idea in mind, I just couldn't resist printing some pics to sit on my desk, just to keep my daughter's big blue eyes and smile right by my side, for another rainy Monday ...
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Sweet Calendar for Grandma
Liz McCoyJanuary 16, 2008
My daughter is so fortunate to get to spend time with her Grandma (my mom) everyday. They do puzzles, read books, cook, go on walks, and all sorts of other fun things. My mom plays such an integral part of her life, so I want to make sure I capture these moments and share them with Grandma as much as possible. I try to find ways to do this that are not just fun, but useful, too ...
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Do Something Fun with Your Holiday Photos
Gwen MahoneyJanuary 16, 2008
Christmas '07 was a very big event for my family! It was my son's first Christmas and only the second Christmas for my daughter - so as you can imagine, I took a lot of pictures ...
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Tips for Creating Photo Books (before you start)
Cindy MaestasNovember 30, 2007
I just created two online Photo Books to be used for Christmas gifts this year, and having done it, I feel like I’m an expert. Ok, not really, but I do have some tips that will make the process easier ...
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Clever Holiday Family Photo
Lori LorenzNovember 27, 2007
Some of you were looking for ideas for a great holiday family photo, so I thought I'd share mine ...
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Photo Gifts for the Holidays
Tanya KruszonaNovember 13, 2007
I'm always looking for creative ways to use my digital photos for personalized holiday gifts. Below are a few ideas from fellow HP employees and one of my favorites too. Hope these projects get your creative juices flowing and you come back and share your own ideas with the rest of us ...
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A Change in HP's Digital Camera Business: What it means to you
Angela LoSassoNovember 9, 2007
In case you hadn’t heard, HP made an announcement yesterday regarding our digital camera business. In a nutshell, HP will continue to sell digital cameras, but they will be made by a manufacturing partner (referred to in the business as an “original equipment manufacturer, or OEM). HP will license the OEM partner to design, source, and distribute digital cameras under the HP brand starting in the first half of 2008 ...
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Hannah Montana Concert
Lisa TuckerNovember 1, 2007
Last week my two girls had the thrill of their young lives. I took them both to their very first concert – Hannah Montana live at the Pepsi Center in Denver, CO. They had a fabulous time and thoroughly enjoyed the Jonas Brothers, and Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus. And I, well, let’s just say I enjoyed watching them enjoy themselves ...
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Creating an Instant Wedding Album
Lisa MillerOctober 29, 2007
At 50 years old, my husband's wonderful, but always single, older sister met the love of her life. He proposed on her 50th birthday in August, and the wedding was in my backyard in September. She couldn't get a photographer on short notice,so family members brought digital cameras and I took shots with my HP R717 ...
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Digital Photography and the Power to Heal
Cindy MaestasOctober 19, 2007
Just a couple of months ago, my brother was taken away from me. It was an incredibly painful experience for my entire family and we are still trying to figure out how to get through the days we will have without him. I have found photography to be a powerful healer and comfort during this time ...
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Pet Eye Fix
Anne LeeOctober 4, 2007
Have you noticed that you can get “red eye” on pets when using a flash? Well, it’s not really the color red, but it’s the same end result – their eyes end up glowing and bright ...
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Halloween Costume Time
Lisa TuckerOctober 3, 2007
Well, it is the beginning of October, and we all know what that means – time to get ready for Halloween. As a non-crafty mom, this is a really difficult time of the year for me. While everyone else is frantically sewing and glue-gunning away, I’m searching around to find an inexpensive, yet creative costume that I can either purchase or put together with my limited skills. To make matters worse, my girls will likely change their minds six times about what they want to be between now and Halloween. Does anyone else have this issue?
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Using Big Prints at Big Events
Lori LorenzSeptember 28, 2007
If you have a big event coming up (Parent’s 50th anniversary? Friend’s 40th birthday?), here’s a way to use posters to really add some fun ...
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Digital Photography How-to Videos
Cindy MaestasSeptember 26, 2007
HP recently launched a series of digital photography how-to videos. The topics include how to take photos of pets, babies, family, sports and more. Please check them out here ...
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The First 12 Months
Anne LeeSeptember 18, 2007
In the blink of an eye, my little baby became a full-fledged toddler. She is becoming more and more independent by the day and constantly tests her boundaries. Although I still think of her as my little baby, I realize she is growing up fast. I wanted to share one idea I did with my daughter to help keep track of her growth and development over the first 12 months ...
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Use T-shirts to Create an Instant Team
Lori LorenzSeptember 14, 2007
At the last minute, a bunch of people from my neighborhood decided to support a local non-profit group by participating in a bowling tournament. Since our bowling wasn’t very good, we decided we should at least look good. In a half a day, we went from being a ragtag bunch of neighbors to looking like a real team! ...
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Shooting in Low Light
Cindy MaestasSeptember 11, 2007
I have a great tip to share for getting better shots in low light situations. I just used this tip a few weeks ago at an indoor concert ...
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Have Some Fun with the HP R937
Lisa TuckerSeptember 7, 2007
I had the opportunity over Labor Day weekend to play around with the HP R937 digital camera, loaned to me by my friend Linda.What’s so significant about this camera? Well, besides being an 8 mega pixel, 3x zoom camera, this thing has a monster LCD on the back ...
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Don't Get Stuck on Auto
Joe CharityAugust 29, 2007
When I got my first digital camera six or seven years ago, I thought I had died and gone to heaven. I started experimenting with my new camera (or so I thought) taking all kinds of pictures, like portraits, outdoor, landscape, indoor and anything else I could think of. The only problem was, I was stuck on auto...
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Raising the Bar on Kid's Parties
Lisa TuckerAugust 28, 2007
With two kids, ages 7 and 11, we attend a lot of birthday parties. My older daughter, Chloe, attended a party this weekend, which got me thinking about how digital photography has really raised the bar on kids' parties over the years...
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Welcome to the HP Digital Photography Blog
Cindy MaestasAugust 27, 2007
This blog is for the people of HP to share their stories and the knowledge and experience behind their passion for digital photography. These may be their personal stories or the stories behind the scenes of what they do at HP to help others enjoy digital photography. And as we share our stories, we hope to hear yours as well ...
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Goodbye to Clogged Printer Nozzles
Tom Hubbard August 24, 2007
Although I’ve been completely digital for over 7 years, my most nagging printer problem has been clogging. This clogging of the ink jet nozzles shows up as white streaks (banding) or totally missing colors in the prints. In the past, whenever I left my printer idle for more than a couple of days, I would spend countless hours and waste too much expensive ink trying to “unclog” the printer’s nozzles using the printer manufacturer’s cleaning routines ...
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Keepers of Memories
Tom Hubbard
August 22, 2007
One of mom’s most uncelebrated roles is as the family historian. In this role, the chore of ensuring an accurate historical visual record of all those “once in a lifetime” family moments is entrusted. Here are a few do's and don’ts that I’ve learned over the years. I hope these tips for digital photography help ease the burden of family picture taking and add to the pleasure that a family picture collection can add to your life and the lives of generations that follow ...
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Photo Gift Idea
Lori LorenzAugust 21, 2007
My life is just too busy to think ahead on buying gifts, and yet my friends and family are important enough to really deserve something special. What to do when you’re down to the wire and you need something fabulous? They know I’m addicted to photos, so it’s no surprise that I turn to my 45 GB of photos for a good gift idea.
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Using Your Camera's Manual Features
Cindy Maestas
August 20, 2007
Are you struggling to understand all the manual controls in your camera? What is aperture? Depth of field? ISO? White balance? I struggled with these controls too! I knew cameras wouldn't have these controls if they weren’t useful, but I certainly didn’t understand what to do with them. As a result of managing HP’s Digital Photography Center, I’ve learned a lot about these controls and how best to use them. I also learned that it was difficult to find easy to understand explanations of these controls on the web. Most of the information I found took a long time to read and was very technical and hard to understand. I wanted to create something that would explain these controls for the beginner – something that was easy to follow and was interactive and visual ...
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