![]() Your basic free space on Dropbox will fill up quickly, so be prepared to pay if you use it to store your photos. If you'd like something more automated, I recommend OneDrive (included in your Office 365 subscription), or Dropbox. The next step to scrapbooking it to get your photos onto your computer.įor smartphones, you can simply plug your phone into your computer and drag the photos into your photos folder. I usually take off my Apple Watch to use the shutter feature more easily. If you have a smartwatch you may find you already have this capability. This little remote works for iPhone or Android and won't break the bank. This is also handy for group photos, no more starting the countdown timer and running into position on Christmas morning! You can use a little button and press it when you are ready to take the photos. ![]() If you ever feel like you don't have enough fingers to hold your phone in place and tap the button to take the photo, I've got the answer. I like this tripod because it's got a phone adapter, but will also hold your DSLR! Check it out here on Amazon. Here's a couple of things I love to make taking photos easier. In this day and age, I recommend using your phone as your camera! It's with you all the time, the photo quality is really improving. After 12 years of digital scrapbooking, I've found several great resources that will make telling your stories with words + photos easier and more fun! Taking Photos
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