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For Photographers: Wedding Day Must Haves

I’m the kind of person who always packs just a little bit too much when I go away on a trip just because I really like to be prepared. This is one of the qualities I think will make me a decent mom one day, actually…I always try to pack a snack and some kleenex. […]

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For Photographers: Using HSL Sliders in Lightroom

This time of year is such a beautiful time to photograph. Everything is coming back to life and it’s finally warm enough to be outdoors for more than a minute or two without freezing to death. If it weren’t for the fact that I have allergies, this would definitely be my favorite time of year. […]

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Teaming Up – Shooting Similarly

In the last installment of the series I’m writing for husband and wife teams (or those who want to be!) we talked a little bit about some of the things that are important to think about when considering making the decision to work together. This time I wanted to talk about something that I think […]

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Teaming Up – Getting Your Feet Wet

If you’re thinking about becoming a husband and wife team or if you’re already one and you’re looking for help navigating that part of the relationship, this new series is for you! I’m actually surprised I haven’t blogged much about this already…I’ve written and shared over 600 posts and nothing yet on one of the most […]

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For Photographers: Printing your Work

We talk all the time about encouraging our clients to print their images. We even talk about printing our own personal work, although somehow photographers are usually the last people to print their own photos. The one thing I don’t hear many people talking about though, is that photographers should print their own work. Their […]

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For Photographers: Same Day Slideshow Update

I first blogged about my same day slideshow process about two years ago, and since then my process has changed a bit, so I thought I would share an update! Since buying a 5D Mark III, doing slideshows is easier than ever. I can literally do a slideshow from start to finish in about six […]