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12/18/2005 06:01:54 PM · #1 |
So, I have a question. Would it be considered "gauche" or perhaps arrogant to give a gift of one of my framed pictures to my sister(whom is kind enough to share her home with me)? I am a beginning amateur and am not real sure of the quality of my shots. I'm flat-*ssed broke this year and I am afraid that is about all I can afford. What's the opinion? |
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12/18/2005 06:04:51 PM · #2 |
ofcourse you can! as long as she likes the photo ofcourse.
I like to give photos to my family, or photoshoots if they want to. they love it, and I'm sure your sister will love it too! |
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12/18/2005 06:15:46 PM · #3 |
Gifts from the hands and heart outweigh store-bought. |
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12/18/2005 06:16:27 PM · #4 |
I made up a calendar of my photos online and gave a copy to my parents and grandparents. A cheap/easy gift that always goes down well! |
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12/18/2005 06:18:22 PM · #5 |
Absolutely, go for it. Its personal, something you love and will mean a lot to her....frame it well, nice framing adds soooooooooo much to the presentation. |
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12/18/2005 06:22:33 PM · #6 |
I always have felt gifts that are created by the giver are much more valuable than what can be bought. My daughter is an artists and I look forward every year to getting something that she has made herself.
You do not need to be a professional either - your concern about your photos being from a beginning amatuer shoud not make a difference. In fact I enjoy looking back on my daughter's beginning art work and seeing how she has progressed.
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12/18/2005 06:32:05 PM · #7 |
OK, so which of these 2 do you all like best?
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12/18/2005 06:33:27 PM · #8 |
the 2nd one with no doubt! |
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12/18/2005 06:35:29 PM · #9 |
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12/18/2005 06:37:17 PM · #10 |
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12/18/2005 06:38:41 PM · #11 |
#2 for sure - will look beautiful hanging on their wall.
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12/18/2005 06:52:16 PM · #12 |
I'm in the #2 crowd as well. |
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12/18/2005 07:12:34 PM · #13 |
# 2 for sure!
I'm giving all of my Aunts and Uncles a 8X10 portrait of my Grandmother (their mom) fraimed in black.... It's by far my best portrait i have ever taken.... I love # 2!!!
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12/18/2005 07:17:41 PM · #14 |
I am giving photo gifts this year. Mostly to family of their kids.
I have wrapped them and I am giving them to the actual kids so they can give them to their mums and dads, it is going to look really cute when my 3 and 4 yr old nieces and nephews hand over these gifts.
I think it is a lovely idea to give something you have put your heart into. It has nothing to do with money. I would rather get a gift from the heart than anything else. Remember it is the thought that counts.
edited to say number 2 for sure
Message edited by author 2005-12-18 19:18:15. |
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12/18/2005 07:18:29 PM · #15 |
I think it would be beautiful to give a gift of print you made. :-)
But, so far I'm on my own here... I would much rather have the beautiful winter scene than the church. I like the church, but I like the bare winter scene even better! |
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12/18/2005 07:21:53 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by lentil: I would rather get a gift from the heart than anything else. Remember it is the thought that counts. |
I agree. Now if someone sees it in their heart to make me one of these ... :) |
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12/18/2005 07:25:04 PM · #17 |
Originally posted by chadb: OK, so which of these 2 do you all like best?
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You know your family better than any of us. What do they have on their walls now (if any)? Do you want to give them something different? etc
P.S. I like #2 better also, but #1 is also pretty nice.
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