As a photographer who's juggled everything from natural light to strobe setups, I can say this: the Godox AD200 hits a sweet spot I didn’t know I needed. It’s powerful, compact, versatile, and honestly, kind of fun to shoot with.
Last month, while scrolling through Facebook, I came across a post from a friend—an equestrian and performer—who had just wrapped up her annual creative photo shoot with her equine partner. She shared the results, but it was clear she wasn’t completely satisfied with the final outcome.
Here’s the thing: she had a fantastic concept and a solid base image to work from. The potential was absolutely there. She poured her heart into the final product, but the image needed a more practiced touch to truly bring her vision to life.
Just as the golden light of summer settles in and my photography calendar hits full tilt—packed with sessions, edits, and travel—I’m also packing up my life and moving.
This past winter, my niece began playing the flute in her school band. As the school year wrapped up, the students held a Spring concert, with each grade level taking the stage to perform.