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, there is an overwhelming feeling of peace and calm that connects even more as we string together her story. We are honored to share the sweet details with you today and we appreciate Robin so much for sharing them! Read on as she shares a tradition worth
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 take your time an ease into it. Let the curiosity unfold by letting them smell you, your bag and even your camera, though be careful because camera straps closely resemble leashes! Once they become familar with your scent and gear, the mystique generally will wear off and
The Weekend Update 7.20.18
image via Tricia Bovey · A perfect tee shirt, especially for us artsy folk. · There is no contending that this year's World Cup has been one to watch, here are some of the most memorable photos from the games that has just about everyone halting their lives to watch. · National Geographic just released the winners of the Travel Photographer of the Year and they are nothing short of mind blowing. Our favorite? "LEIDA AND LAELLE". · Stabilo’s “Highlight The Remarkable” Campaign literally HIGHLIGHTS remarkable women in history from vintage
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, with a small guest feature from the photographer herself, you've got yourself a FUN photograph! With all the layers of story that she managed to fold in here, we had to know the details that led up to one of our favorite photographs of the summer. IG Handle:. @heather_hortman Where
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 or an additional light source unless your subject is asleep or very young and in the "baby" stage. When possible, shoot your furry friend near a window or if outside, in open shade. Keep in mind that the faster the animal, the faster your shutter speed will
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