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Miss H

       I got the privilege to photograph this beautiful young lady this last weekend.  She is so photogenic it made my job so easy.         Congratulations Miss H!! I know you worked hard to get here and I know you will go far. Don't forget to subscribe to the page, don't worry your email is safe with me I will never share or sell it!

Have you ever....

     Have you ever had a vision in your head, and when you went to execute that idea it totally fails?  Yea I'm totally there today.  It is so frustrating, I want to throw my computer haha.  I have visions of this beautiful flowing dress.  What it looks like now?  I don't know words can't describe whats on my screen right now definitely not beautiful and flowing haha. What are some projects you have worked on that have been a challenge?  Comment below and as always enter your email above to follow me on my photography journey.  

Learn to take better everyday photos TIP #5

    Do you wonder what you can change to make your photos a little better for your fridge, scrap book, photo albums, or to even post on social media?       I'll be sharing some tips over the next few weeks to help you take better everyday images that you can be proud of.  Todays Tip is How to shoot in full sun      Today is a fairly easy tip.  The best tip I could give you to shoot on a full sun sunny day, is get out of the sun and into the shade.  Well sometimes I know it is harder then it looks.  So how do you shoot in the sun when you don't have any shade to go to?  you turn them so your subjects face is not in the sun.  For  example, the top photo the sun is almost right on top and to the right of the children,  it is giving off horrible shadows on half their face and eyes.  The middle image is a little better but the sun in front of them is still giving off a bad shadow in their eyes, under the hat, and under their noses.  And the child is squinting.  The

Today

     I try to live by this quote everyday along with rolling with the punches.  Tell myself don't stress the little stuff, it's all little stuff.  I don't tend to stress very much and love living day to day.  I don't worry to much about past events or events that are going/might happen in the future, I deal with them when they get here.  When I do feel stressed use many different forms of art like drawing, coloring, crocheting and painting to quickly relax and destress.  What do you do to reduce your stress?  Comment below.

Learn to take better everyday photos TIP #4

      Do you wonder what you can change to make your photos a little better for your fridge, scrap book, photo albums, or to even post on social media?       I'll be sharing some tips over the next few weeks to help you take better everyday images that you can be proud of. Today's Tip is Fill the Frame           Today we are going to be talking about filling the frame of your lens.  By this I am saying get in close and have your subject fill edge to edge as you are looking it the viewfinder or screen you are looking through.  By doing so you are eliminating distractions in your photo.   For example you see in my first shot that there are dishes drying on the counter, my daughter cup and her ball laying on the floor.  Non of these things help tell your story so I filled my frame with just her in my second picture.  Great shot but didn't tell me what she was doing at that very moment in time and pulled back just a little bit and filled the frame with her kindl