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2012-04-27 08:46:42 AM
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Ok, those were fun. I especially like the one with the 'for dummies' books. I could have used those growing up.

/Want to have more fun with kids and photo's? Give your kid a camera phone and let them have it. My daughter had the wifes iphone and took 100 pics of herself making different facial expressions while coming back home from north ga. Some turned out pretty damm funny
2012-04-27 04:58:41 AM
2 votes:
While I think those photos are absolutely adorable, if you're going to emulate this guy, make sure you use a digital camera.

I can pretty well guarantee that if you used film and had it developed at a store, you'd end up with a visit from CPS over the nature of some of the pictures.
2012-04-27 11:42:39 AM
1 votes:
JackieRabbit: Parents, pay attention, this is how you Photoshop photos of your kids and turn them into AWs.

Yes, how dare this father use talent and creativity to make a unique piece of art that his children will cherish all their lives. Why, he needs to beat the idea into their heads that they should never ever stand out because that's BAD! I can't believe he would dare promote something other than mediocrity. Clearly this is a slippery slope that will lead to all sorts of negative behavior in the future.
2012-04-27 10:24:09 AM
1 votes:
A friend of mine took a picture of his three kids when they were pretty young (I'm guessing ages 4-8?) sitting on the back porch-step. One of them was holding a teddy bear that was, at that time, a constant companion.

It was a cute pic, nothing special. He had it framed on the wall in the living room.

His kids are all grown now, in their early 20's

A couple of years ago, they gave him a picture for Christmas of the three of them recreating that scene.. They sat on the same porch-step, wearing clothes as similar as they could find to what they had worn in the original picture.. They had the same teddy bear, dug out from storage. Printed the same size, framed to match the original.

I thought it was a very good idea, a very nice Christmas gift. And of course, it hangs right next to the original.
2012-04-27 10:10:09 AM
1 votes:
ihatedumbpeople: Probably be time better spent with the kids...

Yeah, I'm sure everyone can tell that this guy pretty much ignores his kids and the kids just hate being around him.

These were great.

/Haters gonna hate.
2012-04-27 08:55:34 AM
1 votes:
Some good photos in there, but too much reliance on photoshop.
2012-04-27 08:50:27 AM
1 votes:
some of those are interesting, but I wonder how much time he spends processing those things in PS or whatever tools he uses. Probably be time better spent with the kids...i'm sure grandma would have been just as happy with regular pictures, probably would have gotten more of 'em too (and been able to see the KIDS better too)

I can see it now...


"ok kids, hold still"

*snap*

"ok, go play by yourselves for 3 hours while dad futzes with photoshop"

/just sayin'.
//guessing a lot of it was to advert his business as well
2012-04-27 08:45:16 AM
1 votes:
The 'shoop is strong, with this one.
2012-04-27 08:41:31 AM
1 votes:
Parents, pay attention, this is how you Photoshop photos of your kids and turn them into AWs.
2012-04-27 08:39:44 AM
1 votes:
This is the ad that came up.

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