Focus Friday
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Today I'm talking about ways to get better photos from your smartphone! Sample selfies, as promised! I hope this was helpful! Happy Friday :) Autumn
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You have a DSLR camera and want to learn how to shoot in manual mode since you're sick of being stuck in auto mode. Is that right? Well you're in the right place! Today, we'll go over the exposure triangle so you can start to understand all you need to know! To learn more:
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THE BIGGEST THINGS TO KNOW:
WHAT I ENJOYED SO MUCH:
I'm not giving much of it away, but I do think that the above should be considered prior to purchasing the lessons. Enjoy (or don't)! Happy Friday! Autumn
Today, I'm explaining why you should absolutely purchase a "Nifty Fifty" lens once you've gotten a DSLR camera. It will change your life! To read more about how a 50mm lens will change your life, visit my original blog post.
Lenses are easily found online: Happy Friday! Autumn Happy 1st Anniversary to Focus Friday! Since I've been blogging once per week for an entire year, I decided to start vlogging (vlog = video + blog) at least once per month! I hope my videos are helpful, entertaining, and encouraging. If there's ever any particular information you'd like me to cover, just click the "recommend a topic" button on the right hand side of the page (or the bottom of the page on mobile). Today, I'm explaining what a DSLR camera is, and why you might want one. Thanks for watching!
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It is absolutely a photographer's job to make photos that clients like. What's tricky is when there are components of the work that the photographer doesn't have control over. Happy Friday! Autumn
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What am I missing? Any other considerations you've had to make when seeking a photographer? Happy Friday! Autumn
Etiquette changes often with regard to how society and culture change - especially with regard to technology. So let's consider positives and negatives associated with when we email.
Wait...why do some photographers need to work late? Let me tell you - because daylight can make it difficult for me to edit photos. Editing photos at night means I get a more accurate look at the brightness, color, etc.
Let's consider what we think of early risers vs. night owls...and then stop thinking about it. It doesn't matter what time others email. They work when they work, and needed to reach out to you for feedback, to ask a question, to schedule a meeting, or to just say hi. It's so silly to think that time matters. (But don't call or text in the middle of the night since noise may wake someone up...rude!) Happy Friday! Autumn |
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