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Capture your Holidays and Make the Memories Last | Nina Jensen
Summer is finally here, and many of us are planning how and where to spend the summer holidays. Holiday photos keep our memories alive – I'd like to share a few tips on how to capture vivid photos, that you [...]
Vacation with a Point | Shannon Killion
To Point and Shoot or Not? That is the question. My husband surprised me with a trip to Las Vegas to celebrate my 40th birthday, just the two of us. I was super-excited, especially since this winter had been less-than-kind [...]
From Competition to Cooperation | Kandice McDermott
When I first started my adventure in photography, I had this very competitive, secretive idea of how I should run my business. I was suspicious of anyone who asked a question that was photography related, for fear they would try [...]
Fun with Macro Photography | Stacy White
Macro photography is a great way to get creative and try something a little bit different. Not long into my photographic journey, I discovered macro photography. I buy myself flowers now and enjoy getting them even more than before - [...]
5 Ways To Recharge Your Inner Artist | Jackie Benjamin
It’s complicated, really. Taking a beautiful photograph is a tangled web of technical learning, rules, familiarity, excitement, anxiousness, and let us not forget - emotion, which sometimes prevails over all. Being a photographer is emotional. I don’t know any photographer [...]
Flower Photography: My Favorite Type of Portrait (Part 2) | Connie Etter
Taking pictures of flowers is relatively easy. Flowers don’t jump around, hide from the camera, or complain. However, just because flowers make willing subjects doesn’t mean taking pictures of them is without challenges, many of which involve lighting... Flowers with strong [...]