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iPhoneography | A Recipe For Professional Instagram Pics With A Cookie Sheet & Stump
Sometimes there are unexpected tools right under your nose and you don’t even realize it until you see someone else…
10 Ways to Continue Booking Photography Jobs All Winter Long
Are you tired of losing portrait income during the cold winter months? Consider adding one of these 10 niches to your services line-up to fill the gap between weddings and outdoor family photo shoots. Your bank account will thank you.
Valuable Lessons in Food Photography | Interview with Rob Andrew
Food photography is a very challenging genre, both technically and as a business. So when an interview with food photographer Rob Andrew comes up, it’s worth watching.
Dollar Store Steals | 5 Photography Must-Haves For $1 Or Less
Photography is an equipment-heavy craft, but luckily there are tons of genuinely useful photography accessories that we can purchase for a song. Here are 5 of my favourite go-to photography items, all purchased from the dollar store.
Product Photography on a Budget for your Etsy or eBay Store
Once upon a time I had an Etsy shop. I learned a few tricks along the way for taking great product shots on a budget. Now I’m sharing those tips with you!
10 Mother’s Day Gift Ideas For Photography Lovers
Next Sunday is the day we recognize mothers and mother figures everywhere for their love, dedication and countless sleepless nights they’ve endured for us. If she loves photography, here are some ideas for you.
Beautiful Photography Arranged In Gradient Compositions Is Food For The OCD Soul
Brittany, a Seattle-based photographer, has made it a life goal to teach herself to “cook everything and anything.” Using simple, real foods and arranging them by color and size, Brittany has created a beautiful array of gradient compositions that would please any palette.
Gary Fong ‘Virtual Cameras’ Aim To Interactively Teach You How To Tap Your Camera’s Full Potential
Gary Fong has launched a new way to learn how to use your camera. It’s interactive and inexpensive, but would you use it?
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