by Dawn Camp | May 18, 2010 | a day in the life, family & friends, Lightroom, photography
Out the van window: (Random trivia: In what 80s movie does Danny DeVito get distracted by a billboard and yell, “Cows!”?) My son, who walked a mile with me and then ran eight: Happy concrete: Eighty-six year old grandmother who loves watching her...
by Dawn Camp | May 14, 2010 | a day in the life, family & friends, photography, The Homeschool Post
Know how I showed you all those hot cars I saw at the High Museum on Mother’s Day? See the rest of the story, the family shots, today at The Homeschool Post. I’ve got a bunch of books to price before a used book sale this afternoon; a pizza party at the...
by Dawn Camp | May 12, 2010 | featured, Lightroom, photography
Mother’s Day was the perfect day to use our new family membership to the High Museum of Art in Atlanta; I’ve been itching to check out the Allure of the Automobile exhibit since it opened in March. Believe me, I was not disappointed. Initially I whrrled...
by Dawn Camp | May 11, 2010 | family & friends, iHeartFaces, motherhood, photography
This week’s themes at iHeartFaces is “Celebrating Mom” and the guest judges are Ewan and Brianna Phelan. This is one of my best friends and her youngest daughter. I thought this was such a sweet moment.
by Dawn Camp | May 10, 2010 | a day in the life, family & friends, Lightroom, photography
Arriving at the first game, this Nestle ice cream guy was there to greet me. All I think now is, “Why didn’t I go back and get some?” Look at the hand/eye coordination! You can totally tell he’s going to hit this, right? Yes, my 15-year-old son...
by Dawn Camp | May 7, 2010 | family & friends, photography, reviews
We just got our Kodak Pulse WiFi-enabled digital frame this week, but I wanted to review it quickly in case any of you are looking for a last minute Mother’s Day gift! Traditional digital frames operate with a memory card inside—and you can use a memory card in...