Swap Coordinator: | renmagpie (contact) |
Swap categories: | Letters & Writing Photography |
Number of people in swap: | 3 |
Location: | International |
Type: | Type 3: Package or craft |
Last day to signup/drop: | March 26, 2018 |
Date items must be sent by: | April 30, 2018 |
Number of swap partners: | 1 |
Description: | |
Way back in October when this group was fresh and new, we held the Day in the Life Letter swap. Well, today as I was eating lunch and taking a trip down memory lane, I recalled the Day in the Life Photo Journal group I used to be part of on LiveJournal (back when that was a thing and I remembered my login information...). And I thought to myself, "Self, you used to LOVE doing those posts. Why don't we do a hard copy version in Renaissance Magpies?" And then I thought, "Self, you're brilliant! Best idea you've had all day!!" So this will be a bit like the original A Day in the Life swap hosted back when, in that there is a letter component required, but this time we'll do it with a photo twist. For this swap, we're going to arm ourselves with our camera (phone or DSLR or Polaroid or...whatever your camera is) and photo document our lives for a day. It can be any day of your choosing so conceivably, if you want to document tomorrow and you sign up today, by all means, you go! A typical Day in Life post over in that group I mentioned on LJ would have anywhere from 20 - 30 photos per post (more is fine, less than 20 is not), and each one would be accompanied by a fairly detailed description - in this case meaning at least 2 - 3 sentences. More is better, less is not. So...get your camera. Have it ready when you wake up. Start shooting...and when your day is done, print out the photos. Use double-sided tape, glue, or some permanent adhesive of your choosing to fix the photos to your stationery, and build a letter around the photos! Letters will be handwritten. They may not be typed unless both hands have been severed from your body or you have such a debilitating disease that handwriting more than a sentence will have you in so much pain you can't focus. If either of these scenarios is the case...I really wish you hadn't done something so silly that you wound up with no hands, but please message your partner to let them know and make sure they're ok with it. As a note to this - Most of the letter and journal swaps I host will be for handwritten only. There's something more personal about handwritten swaps and letters that better engages the recipient (even if you don't conscientiously realize it), and studies have proven time and again that hand writing is good for mental acuity. Personally, I need all of the mental acuity I can get. With that said though, if the swap states that it is to be handwritten only (or hadnwritten with only certain, dire circumstances as exceptions), please don't ask if it can be typed... Ok...so. In a nutshell:
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