There is just no denying that you can spot a photographer who has mastered light a mile away. Often times, you can spot a photographer's unique work just by the recipe of light they used mixed with their editing overlay. This recipe along with their specific  individual interactions with their subject boils down to the very essence of the style of the photographer. And Jessi Ingram? Jessi Ingram has got a style! A style we adore we might add. Friends, scroll her IG feed and you'll see

This month we've proved to you why spring may be our favorite season of them all to photograph and we saved our most favorite reason for last! There is no doubt that you have noticed the days getting longer and with it the light around us changing, encouraging us to come on out and experiment. Because of these long days, there is no better time to catch shadows in your creative endeavors that now. The best shadows are caught early in the morning and shortly before the

You know when you see that shot? OH, THAT SHOT. Jesse Salter's gorgeous maternity image featured today stopped us dead in our tracks and we couldn't help but scan that gorgeous profile again and again. Everything down to the composition, the tones and the casual pose of the mom to be had us itching for more. If you're looking for some gorgeous images of moms to be to spark your creativity, look no further than Jesse's feed. Can you tell us "The Story Behind" this shot? This was a

Wouldn't you agree that tapping into the settings surrounding us does so much for our own inspirations? No matter where we are in the world, the light, the foliage, the smells, the sounds, they all play a part in how we shape our shooting and framing during a session. Kristyna Gorgun captured this charming family session in Vancouver's Vanier Park and any one of us can recognize that she uncovered the perfect union of her surroundings and her subjects. Thanks to Kristyna, this family has an amazing

The spring season brings about lots of new patterns, textures and colors that our eyes haven't seen in some time. Now can be an excellent time to try out or bring back different techniques like freelensing or breaking out a Lensbaby. Both of these technique while blurring and softening parts of the image can also highlight the gorgeous pastel tones, making them look almost watercolor-like. "Art is the imposing of a pattern on experience, and our aesthetic enjoyment is recognition of the pattern." -Alfred North Whitehead