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Friday Photo Tip | Why is My Photo Orange?
Have you ever taken a photo and noticed that the colors looked way off? Perhaps the whites looked slightly yellow/orange or the entire image had a bluish tint. Don't worry…
Friday Photo Tip | Silhouettes
This week’s Friday Photo Tip is on making silhouettes - those lovely backlit photos where the subject is shown only as a dark shape with their outline as the focus…
Friday Photo Tip | Get Low
To the windooooooww! Sorry, that one’s for my fellow geriatric millennials… Anywhooo, this week’s Friday photo tip has nothing to do with Lil Jon and everything to do with…
Friday Photo Tip | Be Extra
This week’s Friday photo tip is a simple one: be (a little) extra. When it comes to photos, I find that a little bit of drama…
Friday Photo Tip | B&W
You only have white, black and gray with which to tell your story, so you need to make sure you are drawing the eye to your subject. Making your subject…
Friday Photo Tip | Overcast
Most of my clients tend to be disappointed if their session day comes along and it’s cloudy. I get it, that golden back-lighting is gorgeous, but don’t discount the beauty of an overcast day…
Friday Photo Tip | Thirds
Since we read left to right (at least in most languages) our eyes follow the same pattern when “reading” a photo. To make an image that is most interesting to read, place your subject…
Friday Photo Tip | B&W
You only have white, black and gray with which to tell your story, so you need to make sure you are drawing the eye to your subject. Making your subject…
Friday Photo Tip | Overcast
Most of my clients tend to be disappointed if their session day comes along and it’s cloudy. I get it, that golden back-lighting is gorgeous, but don’t discount the beauty of an overcast day…
Friday Photo Tip | Thirds
Since we read left to right (at least in most languages) our eyes follow the same pattern when “reading” a photo. To make an image that is most interesting to read, place your subject…