Thursday, August 11, 2011
Telephoto vs. Wide-Angle
Guest blog post on Women's Memoirs examines the difference in two popular SLR camera lenses as it refers to looking behind the printed or digital photo for story writing.
"Change Your Lens For Writing Memoir and Scrapbook Stories" will explain how to get to the story behind the photo.
I remember that first telephoto lens on my old Canon film SLR, the first gift from my new husband. We had a blast with that zoom! Since we met in photography class, this was our thing. Traveling about and capturing the stories on my Canon and his Nikon. We always sent the film off in the mail for developing and got free rolls of film back. We shot so many rolls, we had to find the cheapest - yet good - developing route.
Those were the days before "instant" gratification. How in the world did we handle that?
Waited patiently by the mailbox.
If you write memoir, or scrapbook stories, especially write family history, any form of LifeWriting, please check out my post on Women's Memoirs and let me know what you think.
Writers don't live on bread alone...they live on comments. The stuff dreams are made of.
Labels: authenticity, scrapbooking
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