PBN June Webinar - A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words (and FlipCam winners!)

When we read to our children, they always want to see the pictures.  So it’s not surprising that we gravitate to blog posts that use photos artfully to emphasize and enhance interesting subjects and compelling writing.

If you’re a shutterbug, you’ll want to check out this month’s PBN webinar with professional photographer, published author, and blogger Tracey Clark of “Mother May I”.  She will offer tips on taking and editing photos and incorporating them into your writing.  Whether you take on-the-go shots of your kids or you break out the tripod and wide-angle lens for full-fledged photo shoots, you’re sure to learn something new with Tracey!

Hooked on PhonicsWhen: Thursday, June 18 at 10am PDT/1pm EDT

Where: Right at your very own computer

How: Email us at parentbloggers AT gmail DOT com to confirm your plans to attend.  We’ll forward an official invitation with all of the registration and login details.  Let us know if you don’t get it or have any difficulties.

While registration really is a piece of cake, please email us before the actual date of the webinar so that you don’t miss a single minute.

Even if it turns out that you aren’t able to attend, that’s okay!  You can always check out the recorded webinar on our Vimeo page afterward.

Any questions, drop us a line.  Looking forward to having you join us on Thursday!

Thanks again to everyone who participated in our last regular Blog Blast, sponsored by Pull-Ups Training Pants!  Congratulations to our five lucky FlipCam winners, chosen at random by Random.org:

Submommy - Adventures in Potty Training

Snarky Momma - “Point Your Wee Wee Down”

Secret Mom Thoughts - Just Don’t Let Him Know

Mama K NJ - Potty Mouth

Fairy Blog Mother - Get the Potty Started

2 Responses to “PBN June Webinar - A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words (and FlipCam winners!)”

  1. Sharon says:

    Can I still attend the webinar this morning??
    Thanks!

  2. Sharon says:

    HA! Clearly I can’t follow directions, and I missed it. Ah well.