The YourParenthood contest is your shot to make great cards with those fantastic kid photos you've got in albums. Or in boxes. Or scattered about. Who are we to judge? As you're sorting through your photos, keep these handy tips in mind. They're for your own good, you know.1. Do your homework!__ Does it include a child, whippersnapper, baby, toddler, or human half-pint?
If not, save that fab photo for another contest.
__ Make sure you're legal.
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Is this your own photo? The snapshot should have been taken by you, or by a friend who's
given you permission to use the photo.
-Was your photo taken by a professional? Unless that professional is you,
we can not accept studio photos. No school pictures. No Glamour Shots.
Copyright laws--obey 'em
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Do you have permission to submit from the parents/guardians of the featured kid in the photo? Make sure you've got it. If you're a finalist, we'll have them fill out a fancy schmancy
model release form to give you (and us) official permission.
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Are there any copyrighted materials in the pic? Like Batman on your kid's t-shirt? Or Barbie in the background?
Crop 'em out or choose another photo.
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Save your image at 300 dpi. Why? Because we said so.
And because we have to print this sucker.
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Crop your image to 4 3/4 X 5 1/2. (We can crop it for you as well; just make sure you give us
an image that will look good when cropped to that size.)
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All photos will be printed in black and white. You can send us a black and white image,
or we can take the color out for you.
2. Go for big impact!The finalists' cards will be part of our Mother's and Father's Days displays at stores across the country.
Choose a photo with some big-time star power--one that will scream "pick me up!" in the card aisle.
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Make sure the kid's the center of attention by hitting ZOOM!__
Choose a photo that tells an immediate story (you "get it" right away).
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Photos that are unique, unusual, or have a definite personality (Remember, we're not looking for annoying child-model perfection. We're looking for something
authentic that will make a mom or dad smile because it reminds them of their real life.)
3. Think warm These cards will be selling in the spring and summer. For some reason, people don't buy a lot of cards
with snow or dead leaves on them when it's all bright and sunny out. So save your holiday snapshots
for a colder-weather contest!
If you have any questions, don't be shy. Leave your comments after the beep (or in the comments section) and we'll get right back atcha.