Introduction to Light
Light is arguably the most important element of any photography. Even the word says it – photo-graph literally means “light writing”. Whether you are working with natural or studio light, learning to...
View ArticleBe Featured: Amanda Kaye of Exposed Branches Photography
Exposed Branches Photography | Facebook Being a photographer in Delaware has its perks, specifically being so close to the beaches! Stacy and Joel love the beach so for Stacy’s maternity session we...
View ArticleBe Featured: Michelle Morrison from mimo photography
mimo photography | Facebook “September days are here, With Summer’s best of weather, And Autumn’s best of cheer.” Helen Hunt Jackson Nature is in the midst of painting its masterpiece that it has been...
View Article15 Creative Mini Session Theme Ideas
I’m usually not a big prop person. (Ok, unless newborns.) But when you are working with a lot of people in a short amount of time, spicing things up with themes and props can be a great way to make...
View ArticleBe Featured – Sandra Bianco of Sandra Bianco Photography
Sandra Bianco Photography | Facebook This session was all inspired by this sweet little girl, Charis. When she found out she was going to take pictures she stated that she didn’t want to be the “model”...
View ArticleBe Featured: Sara Gordon and Sara Gordon Photography
Sara Gordon Photography | Facebook I was completely overwhelmed with work and super behind on editing. I had no motivation… my family life seemed to be suffering because I couldn’t “get the job done.”...
View ArticleBe Featured: Rita Zlatnik of Lolography
Lolography | Facebook On a perfect sunny afternoon, Rebecca and Chris hopped on a train and traveled to the countryside, just right out of London, to celebrate their engagement with some delicious...
View ArticleIt’s Okay To Use Your Kit Lens! (And How to Use it to Your Advantage)
If you’re a budding photographer chances are you’ve shot, or may still be shooting, with your ‘kit’ lens. Unless you have a money tree – please invite me over if you do – then your first ‘real’ camera...
View ArticleIn Which We Speak Of Watermarks
Let’s talk watermarks for a bit, shall we? Whether you’re a seasoned photog or just starting to upload photos to a Facebook page, the thoughts of watermarking have come up. I hope you’ve done some...
View ArticleBe Featured: Amy Bethune | Amy Bethune Photography
Amy Bethune Photography | Facebook This session makes me long for the warm summer months again! Charley is an amazing Irish dancer with an infectious youthful spirit. We spent a few hours walking,...
View ArticleLifestyle Photography: Treat Photographer’s Child Syndrome
Confession: I am a photographer and my child has no photos. The photographer’s child either has (a) too many photos or (b) hardly any. Does your child fall into the latter? Is photographer mommy...
View ArticleBe Featured: Shel Lakin of BombShel Photography
BombShel Photography | Facebook Ava was turning two and mom wanted her portraits done for such a fun occasion. We had originally scheduled the shoot on her birthday, but with the unpredictable Hawaiian...
View ArticleBecoming a Pied Piper – Working with Children
Have you ever seen those sweet peaceful images of children and thought to yourself, “How the HECK did they get that child to sit still that long?” With my continued growth as a photographer, and as a...
View ArticleBe Featured: Kathleen White of Kathleen Elizabeth Photography
Kathleen Elizabeth Photography | Facebook This session is extremely special to me, because this is my husband and my daughter! It was for Father’s Day this year, and I am lucky to have gotten my...
View ArticleThe Art of Natural
A few years ago, my business partner volunteered her services to a non-profit organization that serves grieving families. As a part of the application process, she was supposed to send samples of her...
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