Category Archives: Photography Tips + Tricks

allow me to begin this post by saying this: you do not have to be in business to have a photography blog. repeat after me: “i do not have to be in business to have a photography blog.” okay, so now that we have cleared that up, let me tell you why you should have…
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[…] help starting a photography blog? here are 6 steps to creating a blog to get you […]
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What sites do you recommend for hosting a blog? I was told not to use Blogger.
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I really like WordPress. 🙂
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I didn’t know they hosted too. Thanks.
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oh, i may have misread your question. i use GoDaddy to host.
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Do you have any additional books or other resources that you would recommend reading besides the one stated?
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I don’t, this is the only blogging book I read. 🙂
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I have a question about the blogstomp. They have multiple packages that you can buy, which one do you suggest for a beginner? I dont think I need anything super fancy. Thanks
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Hey Brianna! I would recommend just Blogstomp individually, I don’t use AlbumStomp. Hope this helps!
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this post contains affiliate links. thank you in advance for supporting bethadilly photography. it’s funny how one of the things i use most with my photography isn’t necessarily a camera or lens, by an iPad. after investing in my iPad a couple years ago, i often wondered how i ever did photography without one. i…

over time, photographers develop good habits when they pick up their camera. by either learning how to shoot in manual mode or by learning how to achieve good focus, photographers are continuing to build their skill with each and every photo they take. but sometimes, being successful with photography is more about what you do…
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[…] are 4 things to do before you take a picture. are you doing […]
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[…] did you know there are 4 things i do each and every time i pick up my camera? be sure to read what 4 things to do before you take a photo. […]

photographing is such a powerful thing because it can portray so much emotion, without words or sound. with one photograph we can make someone feel happy, angry, scared, sad, joyful…the list is endless. as photographers we create emotion through our photographs. of all the emotions that a photograph can hold, love is one that is…
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[…] to read more about photographing love, be sure to read photographing love : 5 ways to portray emotion. […]