Instructor Mary Brunst Pedersen took a unique approach to the loss of work during quarantine by participating in #TheFrontStepsProject. Learn about her experience and her tips for adaptability!
Author: Mary Brunst
Posing your portrait subject is a challenge for any photographer. But with a few simple tips you can learn to see how the camera sees and get much more effective compositions.
We’re here to give you some quick tips on how to make your flash work for you (and not against you) to create natural-looking artificial light.
Picture this – you have 25lbs of gear strapped to your back, it’s about 90 degrees with 90 percent humidity, and you’re wearing your best […]
Oh Instagram! Do you have a love / hate relationship with it like I do? I mean, it’smostly love, but trying to keep up with […]
There have been so many times in my photography career when I have felt like a hamster in a wheel running my little legs off […]
If you’re finding it difficult to be creative, take the time to feed your soul, rest and rejuvenate, keep your focus on the task at hand, trust the knowledge you’ve gained, push though the work that isn’t fun, and have a grateful attitude for all the blessings you’ve been given.
Everyone who has ever tried to get that “perfect family photo” for their holiday card can tell you first hand just how challenging it can […]