Sentences with phrase «of photos for our blogs»

If I do any editing of my photos for the blog, it is usually to remove dust and scratches from my table.
My sister, Logan, takes all of the photos for my blog.
Also, most of the photos for my blog are shot there because there is such an abundance of structures in one area, such as The Walt Disney Hall and The Broad.
We stayed in The Morrow House (check that post out, too), and we were able to go explore the city and take a LOT of photos for our blogs.
Beth takes all of the photos for my blog (that I don't take myself) and I am SO excited to be teaming up with her for a special giveaway to my readers here in CT (or nearby states if you want to come visit).
The biggest thing on my list is the Canon Rebel T3i camera since I really need a new camera to step up the quality of my photos for the blog.
Today, we take many of our photos for this blog on our smart phone and upload them to the cloud instantly.

Not exact matches

A couple years ago, Karen Okonkwo had a difficult time finding photos of women of color for her blog, Sorority Secrets.
I had started keeping a personal blog (on Blogger) about family life just for my friends and family, and I realized how hard it was to get even my closest family members to remember to visit there to see updated photos of the kids.
In a recent TED talk, for example, American health guru Ron Gutman, founder of the Wellsphere blog network and the HealthTap site, pointed to studies of old pictures — ranging from yearbook headshots to mugs on baseball cards — that found people who smiled in youthful photos turned out to live better and longer lives than folks who didn't.
Photos and blog posts belonging to members will be archived and available for export in a few months, Shaan Puri, chief executive of Bebo, tells Entrepreneur.com.
You guys made hundreds of signs for our photo collages and wrote hundreds of blog posts for our synchroblog.
I like to take some credit for the existence of Wylio because it was my constant complaining about the tedium of incorporating photos into blog posts that inspired my husband and his friends to create it.
The deadline for National Geographic's Photo Contest is still a few days away (photographers have until Nov. 30 to submit their entries), but The Atlantic's In Focus photo blog has posted a few of the early favorites along with captions from the photograpPhoto Contest is still a few days away (photographers have until Nov. 30 to submit their entries), but The Atlantic's In Focus photo blog has posted a few of the early favorites along with captions from the photograpphoto blog has posted a few of the early favorites along with captions from the photographers.
I get a lot of questions about food photography and how I learnt to take all the photos on my blog so I thought this would be a great topic for todays post!
If you want to feature a Catching Seeds recipe from the blog, you can do so through a description, the use of one of my photos, and a link back to catchingseeds.com for the full recipe.
Having done food photography for a year now, I have a huge cache of food photos that I have never used on Instagram or my blog and never will.
I have wanted to get this recipe up on the blog for over a year now but every time I've made it, it's been for a family event so I haven't been able to get good photos of it for the blog.
I love your blog and your thoughts and your photos — so I guess I come here for all of it!
I have been a huge follower of yours and consistently sing your praises both for your blog's prose / photos and your recipes!
I don't quite have them ready, but next week I will either share the images here, or I will post a link to the blog for my photo class where all of our work will be shown.
and thanks for all your amazing recipes / photos on this blog — I can't wait to purchase a copy of your new book!
-- our weekend was spent over some wine (drunk by the mr., not meee) and some homemade peanut butter cups — my latest recipe which will show up on the blog soon (of course, they needed to be «taste tested» 3 times and I just kept making more and more... because there was never enough to keep for my recipe photo shoot;)
Erin from The Vegan Woman says: I was drawn to Manifest Vegan by the very aesthetically pleasing layout of the blog and I stayed for the yummy recipes, artistic photos and the awesome variety of baked goods.
Thanks for posting this recipe again, as on your site I can see all the wonderful photos and I can't on Joy's for some reason... do you have any ideas how to rectify that... I'm presuming your more tech savvy than me being the proud owner of this blog / site (again can't tell one from the other!!)
The point of this blog is just to save time looking for a great recipe because you will find it very quickly through different cupcake categories, but the instructions will be found on the original blog which you will visit by clicking the link under the photo of the cupcake on every post.
I've shied away from this space lately for a variety of reasons: a sense of perfectionism that's creeping in due to my other forms of writing; being uninspired by the formula that food blogs are falling prey to, getting duller and duller even as their photos and graphics get shinier and shinier (tell me, please, that you know what I mean?)
I came over for a quick look after reading @NickWAllen's review of your blog and got pulled in by all the delicious - looking photos.
Your photos are absolutely gorgeous, your recipes are incredible (and I've been looking for some more fantastic vegetarian blogs, as a matter of fact!)
(For more detailed instructions and photos of the sesame kale portion of this bowl, see the Sesame Kale blog post.)
If you want to see the photos, click the link in my name (it goes to my blog) and search for «granola» in the fountain - pen search bar at the top of the page.
Instead, I am frantically trying to finish all the jobs that have been on my «to do list» for weeks, meet all the deadlines, finish writing up all the festive recipes for the blog, edit thousands of photos as well as balance the family life, business and a day job....
For the purposes of featuring a post from Amanda's Cookin», you may use one photo that must be credited and linked back to the appropriate post on this blog.
Plus, a lot of the pictures I share on instagram don't always make it here to the blog because I snap them on my phone with the intention for one square photo — not 5 or 6 lengthy recipe post photos.
The article would simply list the title of the recipe and a little blurb about it, linking back to your blog for the actual recipe — and I'd love to feature one of your gorgeous photos above the blurb!
After looking at thousands of photos of Pizza Cat, I decided that it was time I cooked up a delicious Vegan Pizza Margherita for this humble blog of ours.
Hi Debbie, Congrats on this blog, it's so full of creativity and the photos are light and fresh:) It's lovely and refreshing for the lazy vegan that I am.
We weren't going to blog about this, but when I tweeted a photo of the chocolate bark I was making, there were a lot of requests for a post.
I've been following your blog for years now (and have loved watching Elsa and the Green Kitchen name grow) but having your recipes and photos of your food in a single, beautiful book is all I need to be inspired.
One of my goals this year for my blog is to take better photos!
I literally sat there looking at the first photo of these delicious nutella cookie bars for a good minute before I scrolled down to read your blog.
It should have had a warning that you will not be able to control yourself and will keep going back to the freezer for more:) Completely love, this has rocketed to be one of my favorite recipes and I will completely post on my blog about making them and photos of how mine turned out.
Not with the gaping maw of endless news cycles, cellphone camera photos, social media and gotcha blogs, all lying in wait for the Tiger Moment that reveals the lie and exposes the hypocrisy.
Her blog is known to feature beautiful photo essays of women who choose home childbirth as their delivery method as well as tips for first - time moms.
The lunch tray photo which appears on this blog was created by me for the exclusive use of The Lunch Tray and is the subject of a federal copyright registration.
Because breakfast is not an «offer vs. serve» meal (i.e., students must take all parts of the meal for it to be reimbursable by the federal government), there's a huge amount of waste, and one of the most valuable aspects of Lisa's blog has been her photos of the untouched food routinely discarded by the students from the breakfast — tables full of sealed milk and juice cartons, uneaten whole fruit and unopened packaged foods all headed for the trash (see, e.g., here and here).
New York Times» Lens blog recently collected 400 photos from its readers, 282 of which were selected that the editors truly feel define «family» — intergenerational interaction and an impossible - to - miss affection for one another — and posted them here: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/24/readers-5/.
Even when you're too tired to create an elaborate layout for your child's baby book or transform special photos into handmade gifts, try to get in the habit of taking the time to jot down the day's activities in your journal, write in your blog about your baby's accomplishments, or post baby photos on Facebook.
We went out to take some photos for the blog, including this sequin multicolor stripe skirt, and then stayed in for the rest of the day.
-LSB-...] and Heather blog daily at RookieMoms.com where you are more likely to find a long list of foods for picky toddlers than glossy photos of -LSB-...]
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