family adventure in Thailand

Our focus in photographing family travel today is Settings–but not just any Settings.  We want Settings with a Purpose!  We have focused on Capturing Conflict and Defining Details. Now we break away from zooming in real close; we go WIDE. The Setting is something that is easy to forget.  I love photographing people, so I easily get caught […]

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How to Capture Blur Intentionally

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Previoulsy, I posted a Photo-Recipe on shooting in full sun.  All three of our SOAR! Recipients were assigned the task of trying this out, and they did an amazing job!  They rocked it!  In fact, I wanted to share Linda’s with you.  If you missed it, I know you will enjoy this!  (thanks Linda, and girl, […]

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If you loved Airika and Gerald Pope’s first four top Wedding Photo Tips, you are going to really LOVE tips 5, 6, and 7!   Ready for the rest of the top Wedding Photo Tips!?!  Here we go! 5.  Know Your Surroundings—Scout Before Shooting We can’t stress enough how important it is to scout the locations […]

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I am so excited that Wedding Photographers, The Popes, have 7 Wedding Photo Tips to share with you!  Read their fabulous guest post below! When MeRa first asked us to write a guest post for her blog, a million ideas started running through our heads. The one idea that stuck out above the rest, however, was […]

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Photo Tips for Dealing with Harsh Sun, Me Ra Koh

The sun is out, and summer is in full gear, so how do we deal with direct sunlight photography?  I have five easy steps to improve your outdoor photos when bright sun is breathing down your neck. The key to working with outdoor lighting and improving your direct sunlight photography is slowing down.  We’ve got […]

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