Category Archives: Photography Tips + Tricks

Setting Goals: How It Makes You A Better Photographer

one thing i am constantly doing is setting goals in my mind, both personal and professional.  the problem is, when i just think about my goals and don’t write them down, i tend to either forget about them or not fully complete them as i would really like to.  until now, that is.  my new…

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4 Ways To Prepare To Photograph Christmas Day

if you are like me, you are equally excited for christmas each year, yet get that anxious feeling in your stomach when thinking about all there is to do. among wrapping gifts, preparing food, decorating and attending all the christmas events, there is the list of photos in your mind that are nagging to be…

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5 Signs You Need To Start A Photography Project

i am a firm believer that every photographer should complete a photography project at least once.  if i am being really honest, every photographer should complete at least one photography project each year.  some photography projects are small, some are big.  but most importantly, as a photographer, you should be doing a photography project regularly…

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10 Photography Resolutions You Should Be Making

it’s natural to start fresh at the beginning of the year.  every new year is like a new beginning, a time for us to hit the reset button and strive to do more or do better.  as photographers, this is the time when we should be thinking about our goals with photography and how we…

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6 Signs You Haven’t Found Your Photography Style

one of the biggest struggles photographers face in their journey with photography is finding their own photography style.  many get lost between wanting to have a style that is popular, but find that this popular style doesn’t truly speak to them as an artist.  having a photography style that is unique to you as an…

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