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Student outraged by unwanted yearbook photo editing

Posted by: admin In: Uncategorized 09 Jan 2015 Comments: 0 Tags: 2015, candid, candids, photo, photography, year book, yearbook, yearbook photos

A student attending an all girls school was shocked when she received a reprinted student card to find that her photograph had been retouched without her knowledge.  She posted the following comments to a popular web site:

I go to an all girls high school and today every senior got a new student ID. We had gotten one in the beginning of the school year and we were all unsure as to why we were given a second. After closer inspection we realized that our photos had be retouched far past smoothing out blemishes. Here is a list of changes made in my photo:

  • face smoothing
  • skin recoloring
  • lip recoloring
  • eyebrow smoothing and reshaping
  • face thinning

I was outraged! I have a round face that I have grown to love and now I get my photo back with a different face. The new photo no longer even looks like me but rather a prettier twin sister. When we go and have our photos taken we are flat out told that our skin will be retouched to hide blemishes. We are not told, however, that more drastic changes are made.

Going to an all girls school we are constantly reminded about positive body image and accepting ourselves for who we are. Having these changes made to make me appear thinner makes me wonder how must our school practices what they preach.

So how drastic were the changes?  See for yourself:

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These types of changes are more and more common in the industry, and in this case the photography company in question communicated these changes to the school, and the school failed to pass that message on to their students.  At this point, the school has opted to print the ‘untouched’ photos instead of the doctored ones.

After meeting with my high school it has been determined that the untouched original photos will be use in the yearbook. The edits were not made by my school but rather the company our school used. These changes were made with notification to the school. When our yearbook teacher saw the photos he was outraged along with all the other staff members of the school. They understood that the new edited photos are not what the students look like. I would like to thank all of the positive comments about how wrong this is and how there need to be changes in this. My school has proved that they are fully behind positive body image by printing the untouched photos. I am proud of my school and what they stand for. To sum it up, I want this issue of photoshopping to get the attention it needs but know that my school has realized that their students do not need to be “corrected”.

Templates

Posted by: admin In: Help and Tips, Videos, Yearbooks Desktop 22 Oct 2014 Comments: 0 Tags: 2015, candid, candids, desktop, help, photography, support, template, templates, year book, yearbook, yearbook photos, yearbooks, yearbooks desktop, youtube

Templates are a very effective tool that you can use to make your book look professionally designed.  We spent part of our development season working on templates, so now they look more professional, and are easier to use than  ever.  Coupled with our cropping tool, you can now crop each image to fit perfectly into your template on its way in.  Alternately, use the auto flow template wizard to flow templates to multiple pages, and automatically populate them with your favorite candid images.

 

Compromise Reached over Laser Cat Yearbook Photo

Posted by: admin In: Uncategorized 07 Oct 2014 Comments: 0 Tags: 2015, candid, candids, photography, year book, yearbook, yearbooks desktop

Draven Rodriguez made national headlines this month when he released a photo he wanted as his senior portrait for his high school’s yearbook.

The image is of Rodriguez holding his cat, Mr. Bigglesworth, accompanied by blue and pink lasers. And it’s pretty unique.

CatPhoto

He started a petition drive with the goal of getting 500 signatures. He has received 7,408 signatures on ipetitions.com.

School district spokeswoman Karen Corona told USA TODAY Network via e-mail in early September that it “would not be acceptable for the senior portrait section.” And students do not have to have an image in that section. But it could go elsewhere in the yearbook.

The high school in Schenectady, N.Y., reached a compromise last week.CatPhoto2_Sized

His principal, Diane Wilkinson, would also appear in the photo with their animals, and the photo will appear on the principal’s page in the yearbook, the Daily Gazette said.

“The school and I have worked out a compromise we’re all happy with. It’ll be in there, just not in the senior section,” Rodriguez wrote on his petition page website.

Both animals are rescue pets. The principal’s dog’s name is Vivian, the photographer, Vincent Giordano, said, and the goal is to raise awareness of rescue animals through the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

Robin Williams Yearbook Photos

Posted by: admin In: Celebrities 25 Aug 2014 Comments: 0 Tags: 2015, candid, candids, celebrities, desktop, photography, year book, yearbook, yearbook photos

Williams, 63,  took his own life in his California home two weeks ago.

The story told by viewing Robin Williams Yearbook Photos during his days as a student, tells us that  Robin Williams wasn’t the class clown many thought he was.

Williams_3“No, no, I was president of the class,” he told the Detroit Free Press in 1996. “I loved school, maybe too much really. I was summa cum laude in high school. I was driven that way. I can’t say it was easy to fit in. I just went out of my way to fit in. It was a private boys school, Detroit Country Day, and I played soccer. I was on the wrestling team. Mr. All-Around, you know?”

Williams_2Williams’ high school sounded a lot like the Welton Academy in “Dead Poets Society.”

“I was getting pushed around a lot,” Williams revealed to The Oklahoman in 1991. “Not only was there like physical bullying, but there was intellectual bullying going on. It made me toughen up, but it also made me pull back a lot. I had a certain reticence about dealing with people. Through comedy, I found a way to bridge the gap …”

Williams_1It wasn’t until he moved to Larkspur, California, that he joined the drama club and discovered his talent as an actor.  He will be missed!

See Martha Stewart’s Yearbook Photo – Yearbooks Desktop

Posted by: admin In: Celebrities, Yearbook Photos 23 Sep 2013 Comments: 0 Tags: candids, celebrities, year book, yearbook

In 2013, Martha Stewart is a household name, business magnate, author, television personality, publisher, and an industry unto herself.   But back in the mid 50’s when she was known as Martha Kostrya, she was far from your average New Jersey high school student.  She was a babysitter for such famous Baseball players as Mickey Mantle and Yogi Berra, she was a model at age 15, and appeared in many commercials throughout her teenage and college career.

Here’s Martha Stewart’s high school photo, from the 1957 Nutley High School Yearbook in Nutley, New Jersey.

Martha Stewart's 1957 Yearbook Photo

Martha Stewart’s 1957 Yearbook Photo

 

Check out the rest of our Celebrity Yearbook Photos.

John Wayne’s Senior Year High School Yearbook Was Bought For A Dollar On ‘Pawn Stars’

Posted by: admin In: Press Release 14 Nov 2012 Comments: 0 Tags: candids, john, john wayne, pawn, pawn stars, photography, stars, wayne, year book, yearbook

Following our recent trend of reporting on celebrity yearbook photos, we came across a story about a man who made a real find at an estate sale.

Man Bought John Wayne’s Senior Year High School Yearbook For One Dollar

A lucky man who picked up John Wayne’s high school yearbook for only a dollar brought it into the “Pawn Stars” to see what they thought of the rare item.

Wayne’s name was Marion Morrison back then, and the guys at the shop quickly discovered that he was all over that yearbook. The yearbook was from Morrison’s senior year, and he played football, was class president and was very active in the arts. And each photo of him throughout the yearbook made it a better and better find.

The shop was thrilled with the yearbook and made a deal with the customer to buy it for $800. Considering he’d spent $1, that turned out to be a great purchase for him. And he got to see a fun piece of a movie legend’s history.

Keeping up with the times – QR Codes in Yearbooks!

Posted by: admin In: Help and Tips 02 Nov 2012 Comments: 0 Tags: 2013, candids, desktop, import, page editor, photography, QR, QR Code, video, year book, yearbook

Our team was inspired this morning, after reading a story about a Texas high school bringing their yearbooks a leap forward using modern technology.

The changes sparked by new Apple mobile devices on campuses can already be seen in a long-cherished print product, the McAllen High School Yearbook. The first page of the 2012 edition sports a QR code — a kind of barcode that can be scanned with a cellphone, often to pick up website URLs.

Each QR code in the yearbook takes readers to a video of a different club or sports team, all shot with iPads distributed last year.

Check out the full story here!

So, interested in using this innovative idea for your own yearbook?  We thought so, so we put together a short tech note outlining the whole process, from shooting the video to adding the QR code to your yearbook.

October is Fall Harvest Month

Posted by: admin In: Help and Tips 01 Oct 2012 Comments: 0 Tags: 2013, candids, desktop, fall, harvest, photography, support, year book, yearbook

Autumn was also known as the harvest season in the earlier days. It is so because this season provides the ideal conditions for harvesting crops, fruits and vegetables. Wheat ripens during this season. In fact in most of North America, the famous harvest celebrations takes place during autumn.  Surprisingly, this overabundance of beauty can lead to unique challenges when it comes to snapping photos.  Here is an article that discusses some of these challenges, and suggests methods to overcome them.  Have a read through, to ensure that your photos look their best.

New solutions available on our support site!

Posted by: admin In: Uncategorized 25 Sep 2012 Comments: 0 Tags: 2013, candids, desktop, private label, year book, yearbook

New candid related help document excerpts have been posted to our online support site.  Interested in learning about the new collage wizard?  Check it out here!  We’ve made huge improvements over last year’s collage wizard!

Candid images are a very important part of any yearbook.  Here’s a tip sheet to help you when creating your candids!

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