The Photo Scribe - A Writing Guide: How to Write the Stories Behind Your Photographs
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Rating | : | 4.70 (684 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0974277312 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 128 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-08-07 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Twice a Maine Writing Fellow, he believes the photo album is an natural medium for recording the stories behind the photos. He lives and writes in Maine. Denis Ledoux has helped tens of thousands of people to preserve their personal and family stories in writing since 1988.
--Michael Benard, Director, Communications and Public Affairs, Vice President, Eastman Kodak . This practical step-by-step guide can enable anyone to discover the depth of her memories. Having been a diligent scrapbooker for over 25 years, I felt that I was already capturing the meaning of the photos in my albums, but The Photo Scribe has inspired me to new levels of photo-journaling. --Rhonda Anderson, co-founder of Creative Memories, providers of products and classes dedicated to photo-safe preservationThe Photo Scribe is an effective way to make sure your pictures will share your precious memories with generations to come
Each archival photo deserves 15 min of fame This is a wonderful book which guides you as you work with all those old photos you inherited from your ancestors. Not every photo has what it takes to merit a full-length memoir but each photo deserves to be recognized. This book helpd you write these short accounts, . Photo Journal Fears Conquered! If you're afraid of journaling in your scrapbooks because you don't know what to say or how to say it, this well written, easy to understand, book will give you practical tools that make journaling a snap! Highly recommend!. Must Have for Photo History Great tips for writing more than just a caption that is name, date and place. The ideas offer ways to bring life to photos.I'm a personal historian and give the book as a door prize at my presentations.
Many of us can speak easily and even fluently about our experiences, but when we are asked to write them down, we suddenly become wordless