Here in Michigan, the weather has taken a slightly chilly turn. Over a foot of beautiful snow has fallen in the past couple days and the temps have dropped wildly (currently 3 degrees!). While that can make for some BEAUTIFUL snowy photographs, it can also be a little treacherous for your gear if you’re not careful. I was asked the question today,”isn’t it a little dangerously cold for your camera...
Moving Forward
I’ve seen many posts on social media over the past two days that pointed out how amazing 2014 is going to be (YES!), but also how people couldn’t wait to get rid of 2013. Closing the door on the past, good riddance, and “thank goodness it’s over!”. What I wish everyone could hold sight of is that even though there were tough times in the past year, there were so...
Life is like a camera
Something to remember… 🙂...
Fabulous Friends
I have fabulous friends. Really. And for those who have shot with me before, when I say fabulous, you KNOW I mean to say FAAAABULOOOOUUUSS!!! 😉 I was finally able to get out and shoot with a lovely friend of mine tonight and we decided to make a trek down to Holland. Well, shooting turned into shopping, which turned into dinner, which became a great discussion about different styles of...
10 Things About Me…
I don't talk about myself much. People call me downright mysterious. So in an effort to share this knowledge of who I am with others, I have decided to simply write it down. So to start this off, here are 10 things about me...
Happy Independence Day!!
I hope everyone had a great fourth, I know I did. I made it out to the fireworks armed with my camera, tripod and remote and clicked off about 100 + shots of the beautiful fireworks. So how do you successfully shoot fireworks without creating a dimly lit big ball of blur? Here’s a few tips… 1. Bring a Tripod. In order to shoot fireworks, you’ll want to use a...