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To See or Not to See? Traditions and Wedding Photography

Weddings and traditions go hand-in-hand.  Deciding whether or not to see each other before the ceremony will determine when your wedding portraits are shot throughout the day.  Here’s how it works when we shoot a wedding, and we always leave it up to our clients to choose how they would like to us to weave [...]

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Landscape and Scenic Photography: Point-and-Shoot Instructional Series: Part 16

Trying to capture that beautiful landscape in front of you with your camera can be difficult to achieve sometimes.  With just a few adjustments, you will have a better chance of getting the photo of all that fantastic scenery…

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Shooting People! (in Portrait Mode) Point-and-Shoot Instructional Series: Part 15

I admit, I like shooting people, with my camera.  Portrait Mode is for much more than just people though…

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Too Much Back Light? Shooting Around Snow and Other Bright Backgrounds: Point-and-Shoot Instructional Series: Part 14

You grab your camera, battery charged, memory clear.  It’s absolutely stunning outside.  The air is crisp and the sun is shining brightly on the fresh fallen snow.  The kids are giddy with delight for the sledding hill, even the dog seems to be grinning from ear to ear.  The moment’s here; the fun, excitement, laughter, [...]

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How to Set a Custom White Balance: Point-and-Shoot Instructional Series: Part 13

You’ve turned the flash off and raised the ISO.  Your palms sweat with anticipation for the great candid shots you’re about to get at that birthday party.  You push the button, and, ….What the..?!!  

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