Photography

Why Mini Sessions Aren't for All Photographers

Why Mini Sessions Aren't for All Photographers

There are many reasons photographers may not to offer mini sessions, which could range from personal preference to business strategy. For me personally all these reason ring true, mini sessions just are not for me.

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Pitfalls of Real Estate Photography

Pitfalls of Real Estate Photography

Real estate photography is all about showcasing a property in its best light, but even seasoned photographers can fall into certain traps. Here are some of the most common pitfalls to avoid when shooting real estate:

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Defining An Advanced Photographer

Defining An Advanced Photographer

An advanced photographer is someone who has mastered both the technical and creative aspects of photography, and can consistently produce high-quality, compelling images. Here are a few key characteristics that define an advanced photographer:

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8 Steps to Staying Motivated in Photography

8 Steps to Staying Motivated  in Photography

As photographers, we know how easy it is to get caught in a rut. Whether you’re just starting out or have been shooting for years, there will always be moments when the creative well feels dry, and motivation is hard to find. But don’t worry—staying motivated as a photographer is possible, and I’m here to share some practical tips to help you reignite your passion and keep your camera clicking!

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Capturing Everyday Moments

Capturing Everyday Moments

Photography isn’t just about getting the perfect shot; it’s about enjoying the process and finding beauty in the simplest things. Whether you’re using a fancy camera or your smartphone, every click is a chance to capture a moment that tells a story.

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Behind The Lens: Indoor Arena Camera Settings

Behind The Lens: Indoor Arena Camera Settings

It is not every day that I offer technical details on how I achieve a photograph. Mostly because I do not think of myself as a technically perfect photographer and my goal is always to get the shot over getting it 100% in camera.

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