by Dawn Camp | Jun 22, 2009 | contests & giveaways, family & friends, iHeartFaces, Lightroom, photography
It’s time for week twenty-four of the iHeartFaces photo contest! This week’s theme is “Let’s Hear it for the Boys!” and the guest judge is Lori Nordstrom. I took this picture of my fourteen-year-old son recently. He looks so intense the way he’s leaning...
by Dawn Camp | Jun 19, 2009 | a day in the life, contests & giveaways, Lightroom, photography
I’VE GOT A PHOTO ON ADOBE’S WEBSITE! Don’t mean to yell, BUT THIS IS SERIOUSLY EXCITING NEWS! If you go to the Passionate Photographers page in the Lightroom product category, mine is the fourth photo in the slideshow (not that I’ve counted or...
by Dawn Camp | Jun 15, 2009 | contests & giveaways, iHeartFaces, Lightroom, photography
It’s time for week twenty-three of the iHeartFaces photo contest! This week’s theme is “Sepia” and the guest judge is Jenny Cisney, Kodak’s Chief Blogger. This is my hubby, little league coach extraordinaire. I love baseball pictures in sepia, it gives them such an...
by Dawn Camp | Jun 15, 2009 | contests & giveaways, iHeartFaces, Lightroom, photography
It’s time for week twenty-three of the iHeartFaces photo contest! This week’s theme is “Sepia” and the guest judge is Jenny Cisney, Kodak’s Chief Blogger. This is my youngest daughter. We were sitting outside on our deck, and she just laid her head down on the...
by Dawn Camp | Jun 14, 2009 | Lightroom, NAPP, photography, Photoshop
Retouching with the World’s 21st Century Corset Depth of Field and Film Grain with Any Digital Camera The Hot Shoe Diaries Review Hue Jitter for Brushes Attending PSW (Photoshop World): Networking I Love SB-600s Moving Selections, Not the Layer An Interview with...
by Dawn Camp | Jun 11, 2009 | announcements, contests & giveaways, iHeartFaces, Lightroom, photography, Photoshop
Today iHeartFaces announced the winners of the Blurb Photo Book Contest and I’m happy to say that my photo will be included! I was seriously worried about it considering that it was divided into amateur and professional categories. The whopping $32 that I had...