Category Archives: My Everyday Photography Project

Bloom by Bethany Deschamp

this year, i wasn’t sure i was going to make it to the cherry blossom festival during their bloom.  being a new mama, picking up my camera for personal work is limited to in between nap times and for about 15 minutes at a time right now.  i have been craving a photography outing and…

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DC At Dawn by Bethany Deschamp

last sunday morning found me in DC at dawn, more than ready to photograph this year’s cherry blossoms.  since moving to DC in 2012, i have photographed the cherry blossoms almost every year, but have always photographed them during the afternoon, never in the early morning.  i was really looking forward to seeing them in a…

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My Twenties Finale by Bethany Deschamp

it was important for me to get in front of the camera this week, as it serves as my twenties finale.  today i turn thirty, an age that always seemed so far into the distance. if you would ask me, i would say i feel like i am twenty-four.  while i embrace thirty, it just…

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10 Ways To Photograph Your Everyday

so many photographers and parents love the idea of photographing their everyday, but they just don’t know how to do it.  they are stumped when it comes to finding the inspiration and often find themselves asking, “but what do i take a picture of?”  documenting your everyday in photographs is much easier than it seems,…

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  • julie - Beth. I just love your work and you inspire me! One question, how do you get your photos so bright and white? Is it all post processing? Whatever it is,I just live it!!ReplyCancel

    • {beth} a-dilly - Thank you so much, Julie! I photograph in manual mode so that I can have control over my exposure and then I also brighten my exposure, if needed, in post processing.ReplyCancel

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