Tuesday Tips #326 – Aceing the Flat Lay
You may have never tried your hand at flat lays but this style of photo is good to have in your back pocket if you ever need them for your own personal marketing pieces or maybe even for clients yet
The Weekend Update 7.27.18
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Robin Fox + The Story Behind
Before she even unveiled the details behind this shot, Robin Fox's stunning portrait just felt like it had layers of emotion and sentimentality to it. Complete with the dynamic mix of light and shadow and the warmth of skin tones,
Tuesday Tips #325 – Cats, Dogs and Co.
While photographing man's best friend, you may find yourself in a difficult situation if a pet does not responding comfortably to your presence. It can be a variety of things that can trigger an anxious episode with a pet, so
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Heather Hortman + The Story Behind
Upon re-posting this image from Heather Hortman to our Bloom Community feed, we knew right away it would resonate loudly with our followers. And boy, did it! Heather proves when you match together freckles, snazzy shades and a post-swim snack,
Tuesday Tips #324 – Cats, Dogs and Co.
As a general rule of thumb, the same flattering light that we like to use while shooting fellow humans, will also be the best light when you're shooting your favorite animal. You will unlikely be able to utilize a reflector