A picture is worth a thousand words or so the saying goes. I am an avid photographer and love capturing my kids doing everything from the everyday to the extrordinary. From their first steps to our family vacations and every day in between my camera is always within arm’s reach.
I am always in search of new and clever ways to display my photos; ways that really let my pictures do the talking and the images I have captured be the stars. Imagekind’s Story Frames do just that. You can easily create a simple display that tells your family’s story, whatever that may be.
The story frame I created had four photos although you can choose to have more or less. The pictures can be horizontal or vertical depending on what you are looking for. I found the process to be extremely user-friendly. I’ve ordered dozens of photo products on-line over the years and so often it is too difficult to upload my pictures. Imaginekind’s site was a snap and my large files were instantly uploaded.
Once your pictures are uploaded you can resize them, rotate them, and crop them as well. You can also reposition them within your frame creation. Once you’ve selected your photographs and gotten them arranged the way you like them, all that’s left is to choose your mat and your frame. I cannot stress enough how easy the entire process was. Even a novice can write a beautiful story with photographs.
The Story Frames would make an excellent gift for new parents, grandparents, and anyone else on your list who enjoys displaying photographs. The frame is high quality and honestly looks like a museum piece hanging on my wall.
The neat part about the Story Frame is that it doesn’t even have to display a photograph. You can create a story with your child’s artwork or anything else you have in a digital format. The site is currently hosting a “First Moments” contest where they are encouraging you to create a frame of your own. Four winners will be selected to recieve $100 worth of Story Frame creations. So grab your memory card and start telling your story!
(Click here to learn more about the contest.)
Visit Imagekind at www.imagekind.com
By Caroline on 03/6/08 in Caroline in the City, Columns, Décor, Featured, Parents
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