Recent Photography Blog | Photography Lessons PostsTaking Creative Halloween Shotsby Michele Cheplic30 Oct 2009 11:10 PMIf you are looking to spice up Halloween shots of your little pumpkin, then steer clear of boring backgrounds and cheesy grins, and let your costumed kid's inner ghoul shine. Costumes and candy are the main ingredients of any Halloween celebration. Fall Photos on the Farmby Michele Cheplic22 Oct 2009 05:24 PMAutumn's vivid palette of colorful leaves are not the only frame worthy subjects you'll find during your family's fall trip to the farm. Along with the pumpkins, the leaves and your children, farm animals make great photo subjects as well. Tips for Taking Your Own School Picturesby Michele Cheplic18 Aug 2009 06:58 AMDid you know that some schools allow parents to take photos of their children with their own cameras and submit them to be published in the yearbook? I had no idea. However, I'm not surprised that class photo day has come to this. Photo-Friendly Vacation Destinationsby Michele Cheplic03 Aug 2009 12:52 PMI grew up surrounded by Hawaii's gorgeous landscapes. Still, I have avoided becoming jaded by the Islands' stunning backdrops and never turn down a request by tourists to take their photos in front of the Aloha State's most popular landmarks. Tips for Snapping Super Summer Photos at the Beachby Michele Cheplic12 Jun 2009 02:27 PMSummer is here (unofficially) and that means many snap happy parents will be toting their cameras to the beach to snap frame worthy shots of their kids frolicking in the sand and surf. Simple Tips for Taking Super Summer Shotsby Michele Cheplic06 Jun 2009 03:34 AMSummer is a busy time of the year for shutterbugs. Between graduations, Father's Day, weddings and vacations, snap happy photographers give their cameras quite a workout. Photographing Your Family at a Theme Parkby Michele Cheplic03 Aug 2008 08:28 PMThink of the photo opportunities just waiting to be snapped at your favorite amusement park: your son's first ride on the merry-go-round, your daughter posing with her favorite characters, your spouse dancing with a clown and your entire clan on a speeding roller coaster. Photographing a Trip to the Zooby Michele Cheplic02 Aug 2008 08:31 PMLions and tigers and bears, oh my. They are just a few of the hairy creatures waiting to be photographed on your next trip to the zoo. Here are some tips to follow to ensure you are making the most of your photo ops: Get Close. Get in as close as possible to your subjects. Snap Happy Parents at National Parksby Michele Cheplic01 Aug 2008 08:36 PMBetween the sweeping views and the bountiful wildlife it's hard to capture everything a National Park has to offer. With so many photo opportunities at your fingertips it is hard to know where to begin. Include your family members. Black and White Photography-What's Old is New Againby Michele Cheplic25 Jun 2008 08:51 PMBlack and white photos have long been popular with couples planning a wedding and first time parents trying to capture the emotion of a particular moment. But these days you see more and more amateur photographers shooting in black and white to add a different perspective to their shots. Recent Blog Comments Samual says... "Also I forgot to say, if you have siblings in the school you have photo's taken with them as well, or your siblings who are too young to attend school can come into school to have a sibling photo done." |
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