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The Atacama Desert: Perilous for Humans, Great for Cameras

pay per click advertising Being married to a university professor has its advantages (and disadvantages, but this is not the time or place…), the most important being the international conferences and research trips. After-all, if one airline ticket and hotel … Continue reading

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5 Spots in Your Home That Have Great Light

You don’t need a full blown studio, gorgeous open field, or downtown urban setting to knock your children’s portraits out of the park. Your house is a secret home to all sorts of spots with magical light just waiting to … Continue reading

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Why Your Messy Garage is a Great Location for Photos

Garages have a bad reputation. They’re dirty and full of clutter. Well, mine is at least. That mess doesn’t mean you can’t take some great photos in your garage, though! Sometimes you have to push things around and sometimes you … Continue reading

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How to Gauge a Great Conference or Convention

​Just returning from ShutterFest, I noticed while the spirit of the group NEVER changed; there was a little more wear and tear on people’s faces each day. Stories of photographers shooting until 4:00 am became pretty common. Running on 2-4 … Continue reading

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How to Gauge a Great Conference?

Just returning from ShutterFest, I noticed while the spirit of the group NEVER changed, there was a little more wear and tear on people’s faces each day. Stories of photographers shooting until 4:00 am became regular events. Running on 2-4 … Continue reading

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