Tips for Rockin’ a Senior Session

When I first starting out as a photographer, I always imagined that I would open up a studio and focus my business on children and families.  All it took was one fateful day with two seniors to change the course of my business forever.  Fast forward eight years and here I am, a specialist in
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Tips for Shooting Underwater Sessions

Summers in Texas are hot which means most of our summer is spent in a pool.  When I first thought of shooting underwater with my Canon Mark iii of course I was a little scared.  I purchased the EWA Marine Underwater Housing Cover.   I couldn’t believe this cover would save my camera and allow me
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Tips for Photographing Couples Editorial Style

I set up a medium soft box to camera left at 1/200, f/8, ISO 200 with the strobe’s power at 1/4 power.  I had them stand in front of a plain white wall and stand super close to each other.  It’s always a bit awkward at first but then they laugh because it’s uncomfortable and
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Tips on Getting Consistent Shots

Find a few lenses you love and stick with them! Learning to adapt to situations with only a few lenses will make you a better photographer. You will really learn the nuances of your lenses, and you will be able to work quicker and more consistently. Work the natural light! Find natural reflectors everywhere you
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