Welcome to Project Alicia! Just click here or here to learn more about me and my little piece of the blogosphere. I live for projects. Project Alicia is dedicated to photography, scrapbooking, photoshop, and life projects of all kinds. If you would like to book a photo session in the Columbia, SC area or advertise here, email me at callmelish(at)gmail(dot)com. I'm excited to announce a Poetic Winter Photography Challenge coming Feb 3rd - Feb 24th... an inspiring 4-week photo challenge aimed at capturing the poetic beauty of winter through photography. Mark your calendars!

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Top Five Pics of the Week {Crazy Days of Summer: Week Four}

Wow! I'm completely blown away by all of the unbelievable yellow entries. You gave us an amazing variety of beautiful images to sort through. Kristi (of Live and Love out Loud) and I couldn't be more excited to share the Top 5 Pics of The Week. So, without further delay and in no particular order I give you...

The Top Five Pics of the Week
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Submitted by Captivus


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Submitted by More to Me


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Submitted by The Bonnie 5


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Submitted by A Moment in Time


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Submitted by June Makes 6


Thank you so much for making the Crazy Days of Summer Photo Challenge so much fun and such a success. Don't forget to join us tomorrow - Friday, July 1st- as we move on to our new "LIGHT" theme. Woohoo!

Everyone's invited, regardless of skill level or time commitment. For additional details and a complete list of upcoming July themes, head on over to the Summer Photo Challenge page.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Wordless Wednesday: The Quintessence of Childhood

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Dirt filled nails. Mosquito bites. Frogs from the brook. Berry pickin'. Lightning bugs after dark. The quintessence of childhood. These are the moments they will remember.
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No critter pics today. You can thank me later. But be forewarned... it is an upcoming theme for the Crazy Days of Summer Photo Challenge. If you were hoping for some of those pics, it's just a page turn away. My blog is brimming with captures of my little ones' critter obsessions. You may remember some of these...

Buckets O' Critters, Heaven Help Me!
Enter at Your Own Risk.
My Fate as a Mom...
Boys Will be Boys!
How did I ever get so lucky?
A New Infatuation

In other project alicia news:
The theme for this week's Crazy Days of Summer Photo Challenge is LIGHT. Stop by July 1st and join Kristi (of Live and Love our Loud) and myself. It opens at 12:01AM CST and will remain open until next Wednesday (July 6th). You can find the complete schedule for July here.

If you are looking to spice up your photos, check out my Photo Tips I shared this week here.

My new favorite addiction is Pinterest. Stop by and snag some of my 4th of July favs. And if you have any easy 4th of July meal ideas feel free to share. Turns out I will be cooking dinner that day for 40+ family members at my family reunion. I'm hoping there's a grill.

Oh, and if you haven't already liked my new facebook page, do it now before it's too late.

For those of you who have asked, here's my new wordless wednesday button.




Thanks for stopping by! Link your photo(s) below. And make sure to check out some of these other fab WWs!

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The Paper Mama and then, she {snapped}

Friday, June 24, 2011

Crazy Days of Summer Week Four: Yellow

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Thanks so much for making your way to Week 4 of the Crazy Days of Summer Photo Challenge! Today as you navigate through the yellow maze, you will find a tip for every photo. I am by no means any kind of expert on the subject, but years of mistakes have taught me a thing or two.

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Tip #1- Take lots of photos. Digital cameras now allow you to instantly view the results and delete whatever photos you are unhappy with. Regardless of what some pros may claim, it often takes tons of photos to get that perfect shot- even when the stars are aligned perfectly. After weeding my way through a couple hundred (GASP) pics of my daughter's get-this-bug-off-me face I found some gems. Happy sigh. It was not all for naught. But the picking and choosing of the cream of the crop is a monumental task if your name is Alicia and you can't make a decision to save your life. So, bring on the yellow photo overload!

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Tip #2- Choose the location ahead of time. Getting the photos we want often requires a little prep work. So, I dragged my bench and my lemonade to a shady spot immersed in the woods of the Palisades-Kepler State Park because regardless of what her face may say in the other 200 photos, my daughter prefers to be outside in nature. She loves tadpoles and frogs and I was convinced that this would be a perfect location for some fabulous yellow shots. And since I'm a bit biased, I'll let you be the judge.

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Tip #3- Know your camera. Whether you have a stock lens or a $1400 canon (just dreaming out loud) you have to know how it works for optimal results. Read your manual, take some classes, or just shoot! Practice is the best way to learn. If you are going to shoot midday as I did here, make sure to find a shady spot. Evening light is preferable for portrait photography. I loved working with my new Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8. A fabulous addition for portrait shots. You can read more about my thoughts on auto vs manual modes for DSLRs here.

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Tip #4- Accessorize. Costume jewelry and cute hair accessories are perfect for girly photo shoots. This headband was made by yours truly because I ran out of time to order something fabulous and we were left to resort to Michael's. No judging. I have my eye on some adorable headbands and clips at Poppy Row. But, I do believe the accessories can make or break a shoot.

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Tip #5- Use props. Don't be afraid to use props. They can put the subject at ease. What screams summer more than a freshly squeezed glass of lemonade on a hot day? Or some sparkling lemonade from a bottle. Whatever works. Use your imagination. We brought our bench I found at an antique shop and picked some wildflowers- both perfect additions for the setting. Don't forget the scissors and bug spray!

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Tip #6- Know your actions. Actions can enhance a photo. For this photo I applied the CoffeeShop Perfect Portrait 3 to give it that porcelain doll finish. Love it! It was used in addition to my favorite new-to-me Florabella action- Daisy! It can be found in her Spring II Collection. Most of the photos in this series were processed with Florabella's daisy or halo actions for that soft, summery feel. If you don't have a photo editing program, you should look into photoshop elements. It is under $100 and a fabulous program that allows for pro-looking results. Or use a free program like picasa or photoscape (which is also great for collages). These freebies won't work with actions, but they have plenty of different options to spice up your photos. No need to settle.

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Tip #7- Keep shooting! Even when your subject looks away. Sometimes if you pay attention you will catch them in the most beautiful moment. The lighting couldn't have been more perfect. I only wish I knew what she was daydreaming about.

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Tip #8- Remember the details. Frame a few close-ups or crop them after for a fun effect. Photograph the details of your subject or props. It can be a nice addition to the collection.

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Tip #9- Count down. When your subject is exhausted and ready to quit (or is whiny as all get out), give them a number of photos left. Those last 20 photos were by far my most favorite. She relaxed and I even found a few smiles.

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Tip #10- Snap UNposed photos. There is a special art to staged "unposed" photos. I much prefer to capture my subject in the moment, without that cheesy smile or the stiff I-hate-taking-pictures-can-we-be-done-yet body language. This is not always an easy task. It is like the holy grail of photography. Candid looking professional shots take a little effort. Place your subject where you would like them and have them hold a prop. Talk to them and try to put them at ease. Tell a joke or a funny story if you want great smiles. Let them know if their hand or arm placement needs tweaked. Then snap away. Hopefully it will result in slightly staged, yet beautiful looking, unposed photos.

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Tip #11- Have fun! With all of the preparations and technical stuff it's easy to forget to have fun. My daughter reminded me of this when she picked up that lemon. It turned out to be one of my favorite shots. Just relax and go with it.

Yellow is by far one of my favorite summer colors. So many beautiful shades, but I especially love these softer hues. I had so much fun with this shoot! You can find the complete collection at alicia ann photography.

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Share your favorite images inspired by the Crazy Days of Summer theme-of-the-week and grab our sweet button while you're at it!

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Please link directly to your Crazy Days of Summer blog post or Flickr photo, not your blog's home page or Flickr Photostream. Feel free to share your photos in our Crazy Days of Summer Flickr Group as well.

The linky will remain open from 12:00am Friday – 11:59pm Wednesday.

Make a few new friends by visiting and commenting on the previous entry in the linky list.

Each Thursday, a few of our favorite images from the Crazy Days of Summer Photo Challenge will be selected and featured at Project Alicia and Live and Love Out Loud.

You can find more details about the meme as well as updated themes in my Summer Photo Challenge Page located in the tab to the right under my header.

The theme for Week 5, July 1st is Light.

Don't forget to stop over at Kristi's place to see her fabulous YELLOW shots. I am giddy with anticipation- can't wait to see what y'all came up with!

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Top Five Pics of the Week {Crazy Days of Summer: Week Three}

Wow! You all really stepped up to the challenge! The third week of the Crazy Days of Summer Photo Challenge proved to be a huge success. Over 80 fabulous water entries! Who knew a water theme could produce such creative, inspiring photographs? Thank you so much for sharing your amazing photos with us. It was so fun to get a glimpse into your lives and be a small part of your summer fun. But you certainly didn't make our job easy. This was by far the hardest decision yet. After several gruelling hours, Kristi (of Live and Love out Loud) and I finally arrived at our favorite pics of the week. In no particular order...

Top Five Pics of the Week

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Submitted by: The Daily Wyatt


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Submitted by: Leslie Ann Photography


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Submitted by: Bumbles and Light


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Submitted to the Crazy Days of Summer Flickr Group by: Henrietta


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Submitted to the Crazy Days of Summer Flickr Group by: Cathy


Thank you so much for making the Crazy Days of Summer Photo Challenge so much fun and such a success. Don't forget to join us tomorrow - Friday, June 24th - as we move on to our new "YELLOW" theme. Woohoo!

Everyone's invited, regardless of skill level or time commitment. For additional details and a complete list of upcoming July themes, head on over to the Summer Photo Challenge page.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Wordless Wednesday: Yellow

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Click here for more details, as well as upcoming themes for our Crazy Days of Summer Photo Challenge.

I'm sorry If I did not make it to your WW linkup last week. I do my best, but sometimes blogger has other plans. Please accept my apologies.

Oh, and if you haven't already liked my new facebook page, do it now before it's too late. I'm deleting the old one and eventually my project alicia updates will only go to the new page. You can also check out my cool wix.com page while you're there.

Wordless, Not So Wordless, or Wordful posts are all welcome. Just link your favorite photo/photos.

Wordish WednesdayLive and Love...Out Loudseven clown circusBetter in Bulk

The Paper Mama and then, she {snapped}

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