Sentences with phrase «know about photo»

Thanks for letting us know about the photo contest Kim!
This is a lot more detail than I ever knew about these photos or the baby carrier practices of this culture.
I never knew about the photo studio styling world until I started as an assistant at Rue La La..
Thanks for letting me know about the photos.

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Choose a cover photo that tells your audience what you want them to know about you — what you do, who you serve, where you're based.
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Knowing that photography was huge, that everyone is a photographer, that everyone is taking amazing pictures — including kids and my 70 - something mom — I had a hunch that everyone has a lot of photos they don't care a lot about, but everyone also has a few pictures they love and would love to make into something physical, either for themselves or as a gift.
Instead, users should start seeing more vacation videos from their friends, photos of their nephew's college graduation, and other more family - friendly posts about the people they know.
These days, she's all about feeling confident in her body and is known for blowing up the internet when she shares a nude photo anytime she feels like it.
Make the cover photo a collage of your products (the visitor knows what your shop is all about instantly and the variety of products is a catalyst in getting people to check out your shop)
Following a photo stop here, re-board your coach and drive to another spectacular, approximately 800 - foot - high (about 244 - metre - high) viewpoint overlooking the interior of the island, known as the Scotland District.
But yes I totally know what you mean about sucky night time photos, I don't even bother trying with artificial light anymore.
When she mentions that she'll do all the cooking, talks about stringing fairy lights through the trees for dinner and sends you photos of a possible picnic location at the end of a pier you know it's meant to be.
You guys that have come to a Protein Pow workshop in the past know just how passionate I am about protein pizzas (check out all our workshop photos featuring pizzas here!)
I know from your about that you're uncomfortable with borrowed photos, so — for your negative consideration
I don't know what it says about me because I skip through a post about peanut butter cookies to look at photos of your kid (s), but I do.
Don't know what to do about that... but I didn't like my baked egg photo at all.
Everyone talks about it but I never know if I'm browning it or burning it because I've never seen a photo to compare it to.
I could easily make an inexpensive one myself, but my hopes are to have a beautifully printed book with photos, and until I know exactly how to go about getting one published, I'm going to stick with the blog for now.
I lived in Morocco for a year so I do know something about their food.your recepies are always so interesting and the photos of the dish are always so clear and colorful.
Omigosh, I really enjoy your photos — one of the best aspects about them is that I know exactly when I come across a photo that's yours — on Pinterest, etc..
There is an autographed photo of Julia Child in my kitchen and we all know how she felt about butter!
Hi Abbie - No, the coconut flour can not be subbed out — please see my long note about coconut flour right underneath the first photo of the cake in this post, above the recipe.
I've thought about buying Nikki's Coconut Butter for a while now, and that photo of the no - bake vanilla cake batter bars just convinced me.
The book includes full color photos, so you know what the finished bread should look like, and stories from our family about the recipes and baking traditions.
I also know what you mean about needing daylight to take the perfect photo, but if you hadn't mentioned it, I would've never known!
I don't know if I'm more excited about the delicious sandwiches or the gorgeous photos of Elsa & your picnic!
Jenn you know I love these photos and I am intrigued about adding olive oil to the mix.
And two — I know what you mean about breaking in a new kitchen / lighting for photos!
I know what you mean about bread and photos.
Unfortunately for Starr, given what I know about society today, this will become his most famous photo and he isn't even the star of it.
How long have you known about the little room where Brett Veach has walls plastered with photos of Sammy Watkins the last few years?
@admin I have to complain about this user photo, it looks like a illuminati sign or a total fool.Remove it please, am intelligent and I love Jesus.I know its caption is meant to undermine me
It's hard to begin to know what the Cheshire - based makeup artist meant by this odd revelation about her husband's hygiene, nor what to think of the defender's dazed smile in the photo.
I just find it hard to reconcile mummy bloggers who are quite vocal about allowing their kids no / minimal screen time (Courtney included, who I believe has posted before about this subject), whilst these mummies are happy to post numerous photo's per day on Instagram feeds of their very kids who aren't allowed to look at a computer!!
Photo: Adriana Mesec maj Issue 36, August 2016 Out and About We all know that breastfeeding is the healthiest option for babies, but how many mothers know that not breastfeeding may have significant consequences for their own health too?
Not really related to our topic, but, you know, we hear a lot in the media about Facebook, and especially moms who are very proud to be breastfeeding moms and moms posting photos, and this content being taken down.
But I don't know if they so much commented it because I was sharing a photo or commented about my message.
Everything parents need to know about milk expression, baby's feeds, weight and diapers (photos included!).
There's been a lot in the headlines about Instagram and Facebook and what kind of breastfeeding selfies they allow, because as you know sometimes your breastfeeding photos can be a little bit revealing, and so some people aren't very fond of that.
We're constantly bombarded with articles, blog posts, celeb stories, news reports, studies and images about what mothers should look like and be like and say and do and wear and buy and how we should feed our babies and where and when they should sleep and when they should do each thing and when we should do each thing and how we should be angry at people who don't chose our choices and how many Instagram likes we should have on each photo and you know what?
Activism Dear Mark Zuckerberg: Your Breastfeeding Photo Policies Are Offensive Telling Mothers the Truth About Breastfeeding The Time I Was Shamed For Breastfeeding in Public How I Became a Lactivist Why I post pictures of my children breastfeeding Opinion: Why We Need To Talk About Breastfeeding 7 Things You Might Not Know About Lactation Consultants Let's Stop Using the Term «Comfort Nursing»
You know, the cover everyone's talking about - with the oh so controversial breastfeeding photo.
Doctors encourage skin - to - skin contact for newborns in the first few hours of life, and that's just about the time that mom and dad want to snap a photo to let friends know on social media that the baby has arrived.
I don't know about you, but lately, my Facebook newsfeed is filled with adorable first - day - of - school photos.
Regular readers of TLT know about our semi-regular feature called the «Kids» Snack Hall of Shame»: outraged parents send in photos or descriptions of the horrible snacks fed to their kids at parties, sporting events, school functions, etc. and I post them here.
Updated January 2016 Teresa Pitman Photos: Anna Bondarieva What your baby knows about breastfeeding may surprise you... Most mothers imagine breastfeeding is something they do.
So when Cory Talbott, a registered dietitian and foodservice manager at Glen Burnie High School in Glen Burnie, Maryland, sent us an email with photos of her hot - and - cold breakfast kiosk we knew we had to sit down to talk to her about her breakfast - in - the - classroom program.
So that you will know, my Sunrise Learning Lab blog is currently set to private while I convert my photos to watermarked ones, but if you would like to see my blog during the Ultimate Blog Party, please contact me at [email protected] and mention that you are part of the UBP 2010 and tell me a little about you, your family, your classroom or homeschool, and the methods you use in your homeschool or classroom and then, I will send you an invite to see my blog.
So was your older daughter part of the photos or you're just talking about because it was done in your home, you wanted to make sure that she wasn't you know, disruptive?
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