1. Scrap a page with at least ONE photo with no people/person in it.
My daughter, Shelby had this fun assignment her first semester in one of her photography classes. Take everyday objects and use them in ways that aren't their intended purpose and then photography in different locations.
She took my son's batman and superman lego figures, put them in the Shelby Mustang GT model my dad built for her and then took to the streets of Chicago.
I took the paper in the A.Pennington Not Pictured kit and flipped it vertical to make a 'road'...
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OMG this is spectacular! Your daughter's photography skills and imagination are spot on. Love the way you scrapped it with the vertical lines behind the photo, like a road, and minimal elements to make the photo really shine.
love this photography assignment and your DD did a fab job- love the cape 'flying' out at that angle and the depth of field she has here! love how rotating that paper was perfect here too! (i use stand-in's for people like this sometimes, usually a dog or stuffed toy of the kids' that is tripping with us when the kids are over having to stand next to landmarks for shots! My DS's 'Dogger' has his own photobook from our trip to the UK)
Okay, Had to come see this one after reading about the photo she took, this is REALLY cool, what a great photo and what a great way to scrap it! I love the behind the scenes too!
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