Here is a photo layout that I did for my sister in law, Angel. I guess I can share it with you since I gave it to her today at the hospital. She and her son flew in last night to visit with my father in law and I am so glad that she did. He is not doing well but there are plenty of prayers going up for him!
Some of you may remember me telling you that I was correcting some wedding photos that another photographer took, well, this is one of the photos and I just happened to convert it to sepia because she and her new husband like the primitive look. So the photo of them is not one that I took but the "letters" are my work. I looked long and hard to find the perfect shapes to spell their name in photographs!
I can do your name if you like. The charge is $45 for up to 5 letters, for more letters add $5 per letter! I am getting ready to do my last name which is a whopping 8 letters and I will share when it is finished.
I hope you all have a wonderful Monday!
7 comments:
As always Amazing work!
I'm terribly sorry to hear about your father in law! I will keep him in my thought and prayers!
Your work is really beautiful. I'm praying for your father-in-law,
Love the letters!
Hope your father-in-law is okay. I've been thinking of you all....
That looks great! So I have another question. I just got Photoshop Elements 7. I wanted to sepia a pic and went to layers> advanced> sepia but the color wasnt right. It was like too brown. So I am wondering what process you use to get your sepia look and if its with photoshop how do you achieve it? Any suggestions are appreciated.
I love it! I actually noticed the letters first. You are so creative. Wonderful work.
I hope your FIL is comfortable and I am keeping you guys in my thoughts and prayers.
I love this... you've got me thinking about what could be done with our wedding photo from 1988! :)
Beautiful work. Looks like you put a lot of work into this gift. I like the sepia look too. I had a bad photographer at my wedding and have been working on our pictures for years. I was so made when I got the proof book back.
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