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The Genealogist's Guide to Digital Photography
by Danna Estridge
156 pages
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Photograph tombstones, heirlooms, quilts, vintage photographs, documents, maps, buildings, more.
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Ebook
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$9.95
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Paperback
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$15.95
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Category: Art:Photography
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About the Book
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Free Excerpt From The Book
(requires Adobe Reader)
Are you looking for a way to take your genealogy research to “the next level”? Your digital camera can be a tool to add another dimension to your family tree.
If you already own a digital camera, this book can help you decide if it is suitable for genealogy photography. (It probably is.)
Don’t have a digital camera? No problem. This book also provides advice on choosing the right digital camera for your projects.
Inside these pages you will also find detailed instructions on how to photograph tombstones and cemeteries; family heirlooms; quilts and other textiles; paintings; vintage photographs; documents; maps; buildings and architectural details; and more!
If you don’t know what to do after you take the photographs, this book explains how to download your images into your computer and edit them for use in scrapbooks, as high quality prints, on your family Web site, to send by email, and for other purposes.
Whatever your level of photography skill and genealogy research, this book can help you combine the two to make your family tree projects truly unique.
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| About the Author |
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Danna C. Estridge is a photographer and writer who has also been researching her family tree for more than forty years. She enjoys helping other genealogists use photography to enhance their research projects. Danna lives in Southeastern Kentucky. |
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