For Christmas I asked my husband for a Fitbit I did the research on the different models and quite honestly I was VERY overwhelmed, partly because I'm not used to asking for gifts and I wasn't sure what I wanted aside from step tracking. My husband DID NOT disappoint. He ended up getting me the ...
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Does your business need a social media manager?
The Short answer is probably no. The realistic answer is Yes, you do need someone to manage your social media. Why? Well because social is a job, a task that requires attention and dedication. It requires time especially if your goal is to grow your followers and email list. This isn't a hobby ...
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New Year, New You, New Photos!
It’s a brand new year so why not get it off to a great start with a fresh set of family photos. This is the perfect opportunity to capture how much your family has changed and grown over the last year.
This month I will be hosting a family photo session for just $250 which includes 6 images and the ...
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The Influencer’s Guide to LinkedIn
When it comes to LinkedIn and content creation I think of the platform like my little corner of the Wall Street Journal. I keep things relevant to business my audience. Now that being said I AM a business and Photography influencer. So I'm going to share a few things I've learned and some that were ...
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Shooting in manual mode: ISO
ISO
(pronounced by the letters – I – S – O)
ISO was one of my favorite elements to learn when I went back to school for photography. When I figured out how to use it and its effect on my images I was amazed. You can ise this as one easy way to add a bit more brightness to your photos but like ...
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Shooting in Manual Mode: Aperture
Aperture
Aperture, sometimes called your “f-stop” is what allows you to have those pretty blurry backgrounds people drool over. The lower the f/stop number (f/1.0, f/1.4, f/1.8, f/2.0, f/2.8, f/4, f/5.6, f/8) the more of your photo will be in focus and then slowly gets blurrier as you go out from ...
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