Monthly Archives: April 2016

Live From ShutterFest – The Calm Before the Storm

pay per click advertising We all know the joys of travel and the fun of waiting in lines at airport security, airline gates and baggage claim. It’s simply no fun. However, there’s something unique about walking into a great conference … Continue reading

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Photographer Takes 23 Horizontal Images from Helicopter to Make Spectacular 360 Pano Image of San Diego

Photographer Jeff Morris, who shoots everything from drone and helicopter aerial photography to milky way long exposure photos, just completed an amazing 360 panoramic image of San Diego captured out the door of a helicopter. Taken 25 minutes after sunset, … Continue reading

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What is a Teleconverter?

When using telephoto and macro lenses, it is often desirable to get tighter framing on a subject that is being photographed. There can be many reasons for wanting to make subjects appear larger in images, but the main reasons are … Continue reading

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Diversity in Your Business

Just click to see the new issue! ​My article in the April issue of Shutter Magazine is all about the importance of diversity in your skill set; not regarding your technique, but your subject matter. While it’s important for every artist … Continue reading

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6 Tips for Taking Photos in a Small Home

My husband and I had only been married a couple years when we closed on our first home. It was a small starter house, but perfect for two young adults in college with one cat. We were thrilled with our … Continue reading

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