ZERO: A Digital Photography Challenge for Kids

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My 8 year old daughter is interested in photography.  She has a great eye for details and enjoys the time when she can use “MY” camera for projects.

Zero, a digital photography challenge for kids

For this digital photography challenge for kids, I asked her to capture images on the camera to represent ZERO.

Her response…

“Ummm, that’s impossible.  How can you photograph zero?”

I just smiled, shrugged my shoulders, and handed her the camera.

The Zero Digital Photography Challenge:

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Here are some of her digital photography shots for the zero photography challenge.

There are zero seedlings sprouted in this pan.

There are zero puzzle pieces on the board.

There are zero pencils ready to write in my journal.

There are zero letters in the mailbox.

Extending the Zero Digital Photography Challenge:

Our next project is learning how to put the photos together for a photo book using Shutterfly!  She selected the American Girl template.

I helped her to upload her favorite photos on the site and selected an easy to work with page layout.

One picture and one sentence.

This will then add some vocabulary and writing into the technology activity.  After she is done, we will go back and edit the sentences for grammar and strengthen the vocabulary.

Here is how the book looks in the first stages in Shutterfly editor:

See the customizable photo book options here.

Why I love Shutterfly

Shutterfly is my families go-to site for making photo books, holiday cards, and pictures.  If you sign up for their e-mails, the will send AMAZING coupons too!

I’ve tried several other chains and products, but have been happiest with Shutterfly’s cost and quality. It is also nice that I can work on the photo projects at home when it is convenient, compared to using a photo booth at a store.

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WARNING:  Photo books take TIME to complete, but Shutterfly’s layouts are cute and easy to customize.

My only disappointment is that the shipping costs are high. Just be prepared to spend $ on shipping!

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