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
The Weekend Update 7.13.18
image via Rachel Ambroson · Why the greatest enemy of creative success is the attempt to fortify against failure. · Is previsualization the key to what is standing between you and the amazing photographs you are meant to create? · Hmmmm
Tuesday Tips #323 – Cats, Dogs and Co.
We all know by now from photographing young children that generally the best photographs are taken in the same plane as their eye levels. If you think you need to get low to photograph kids, you haven't seen anything yet!
The Weekend Update 7.6.18
image via Little Bird Photography · On August 13, 2017, at precisely 12:00 pm Eastern Standard Time, 88 artists all over the world stopped what they were doing, looked up, and drew the sky. · 10 ways to lose that underdog spirit. · Happiness
Tuesday Tips #322 – Cats, Dogs and Co.
Everyone has their muse when it comes to the craft of photography. For many of us, they started as our children and the others that live with us within our four walls. Our dear sweet animal friends are certainly no
The Weekend Update 6.29.18
image via Jessi Ingram · Three cheers for the upcoming 4th of July Barbecues and these Americana cupcakes! · And while were on the topic, I can't think of anything prettier to hang on a front door to celebrate! · Because he
Jenna Hobbs + The Story Behind
Early on in photography, most of us often make the mistake of moving in far too close to our subject without knowing in the process, we are losing details of the story we are aching to share. As we grow