FROM START TO FINISH With Jean Smith April 17th – April 28th, 2017 Registration now open You love newborn photography, but you don’t know where to start. Or maybe you feel completely uninspired by what you have been creating. Or perhaps you want more of a natural feel and emotion in your newborn and family photos. Learn how to walk into a client’s home and feel 100% confident that you will be able to create a more natural and beautiful collection of images. This two week course taught by the talented Jean Smith

Look, don't recoil in disgust here. We're in this together and we're putting on our big kid pants this year. Lets get ahead of the stress and anxiety and climb this mess of a mountain that comes with every tax season. Knowledge is power, especially when it comes to finances, so follow along all March for the tips you need to come out on top this tax season! First up and possibly the hardest thing to do is to block out an entire day, or two half days

LIGHTROOM START TO FINISH:  FROM ORGANIZATION TO PRESENTATION AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN With LYNNE RIGBY April 10th – May 5th, 2017 Registration now open Lightroom Essentials is a four week online Lightroom class that will walk you through the Library and Develop modules and help you to establish a solid workflow to speed up your editing time! You’ll discover why photographers everywhere are spending less time editing because of Lightroom! We will cover image organization, color space, clean edits in color and b&w, local adjustments, skin tones and so much more. You

Kristina Gorokhova via The Bloom Collective · Two photographers split up and set off on a photographic journey of 10 days along the US/Mexico border. · YOU GUYS. Back in 1990, Here's What Working With Photoshop 1.0 Was Like. · Short on money and time? Join the club or brace yourself for 10 Simple Investments You Can Make on Yourself that will increase your return on both! · Have you been told that you look like your name? You may find the reason why quite interesting

It’s no secret that I am obsessed with my fisheye lens. The super wide angle, funky curvature, and compact size make it a go to choice for family outings or a fun shot or two for clients. Personally, I own the Sigma 15mm f2.8 fisheye (Nikon version and Canon version) and believe that for the price, around $600, it is worth every penny. The unique look of the fisheye does mean that there is a learning curve (shameless pun) for the lens. I often hear from other

LEARN HOW TO PREDICT YOUR SETTINGS SO THAT YOU CAN START FOCUSING ON YOUR ART with LIZ LABIANCA April 24th – June 5th, 2017  Registration now open | ASSIGNMENT SEATS SOLD OUT READY, SET, SHOOT! Does reading your manual give you anxiety?  Do you find yourself going cross-eyed over terms that just don’t make sense as it just seems to run into even more terms that don’t make sense?  Do you fumble between settings – not knowing the whys behind them and then  end up missing the shot because your settings were wrong