Exercise: Grab a photo, any photo. This can be a picture of you at the beach. It can be of a hike you took at
Now, for 15 minutes, write everything you can about his photo: who’s in it, where does the picture take place, what smells do you remember from when this photo was taken, why did you take the photo, etc.
Goal: Get yourself thinking about the storybooking process. Storybooking is not only about preserving photos, it’s about preserving the whole memory. And without the words, the pictures don’t mean anything to the reader.
See a this example of story and words combined. http://bit.ly/1dKk7Q
Betty Miller "My StoryBook Lady"
http://MyStoryBookLady.com
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Writing Tip #1: Give the story, not just the image
Posted by Betty Miller at 8:43 AM
Labels: Heritage Makers, My Storybook Lady, writing tip
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