Recent Photography Blog | Photography Lessons PostsShooting Fourth of July Fireworksby Michele Cheplic20 Jun 2008 02:40 PMNow that you know what images to snap at your Fourth of July parades, picnics and parties let's turn our attention to the main event of any Independence Day celebration--the fireworks displays. Getting Ready to Shoot the Fourthby Michele Cheplic19 Jun 2008 10:45 PMIt doesn't get more American than a Fourth of July BBQ with friends, family and fireworks. The ultimate summertime holiday is teeming with amazing photo ops from flags to family reunions, parades to pie eating contests. It would be a shame not to make the most of these Independence Day events. Birthday Pictures: What to Know Before They Blowby Michele Cheplic18 Jun 2008 05:06 PMMy daughter's last birthday was one to remember. We celebrated with dozens of family members and friends at my parent's home in Hawaii and appropriately enough my daughter chose a "Lilo & Stitch" theme for her party. Documenting Family Reunionsby Michele Cheplic11 Jun 2008 05:35 PMSummertime and family reunions go hand in hand. If you are the family historian then you know how critical it is to use these large gatherings as the perfect opportunity to document (via photos) history in the making. Taking Wonderful Wedding Picturesby Michele Cheplic10 Jun 2008 07:40 PMSummer is the height of wedding season. But you don't have to be a professional photographer to take amazing shots of the bridal party. More Tips for Photographing Your Petby Michele Cheplic06 Jun 2008 06:50 PMIn my last blog I told you about my friend who gives new meaning to the term "snap happy parent." Only her baby has four legs and much larger tongue than most kids. Her fur baby is her new puppy and the amount of pictures she has taken of that pooch is utterly amazing. Photographing Your Furry Friendsby Michele Cheplic02 Jun 2008 08:44 PMRemember how I told you I was a snap happy parent? Well, I may have to reconsider my title after seeing my pal's photo tribute to her new baby. My friend's newest member of the family has the biggest eyes I have ever seen and smile that will melt your heart. Getting Ready for Graduationby Michele Cheplic14 May 2008 09:00 AMWhereas my daughter is far from graduating from school, she is quite familiar with "Pomp and Circumstance" (she uses the tune and inserts her own words: "Peanut butter and jelly... always sticks to my belly..."). She's counting down the days to her friend's kindergarten graduation. Capturing Constellationsby Michele Cheplic20 Apr 2008 11:43 PMHave you ever stepped outside on a crystal clear night and wished you could capture the moon and the stars with your own camera? It's not as difficult to accomplish as you might think. Taking Pictures Under the Seaby Michele Cheplic16 Apr 2008 04:29 PMI love taking pictures, but it wasn't until I was sitting on a beach in Hawaii a few weeks ago that I considered experimenting with underwater photography. A very nice man saw me taking photos of my daughter at the water's edge and asked if my camera was waterproof. 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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