Category Archives: Photography Techniques

Timo Weiland Fall/Winter 2013/2014 Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York City

At Timo Weiland they had a very cool and moody sounding band playing live music for the show. The collection was filled with seasons trend of different shades of lace. I would expect to see many more lace appliques on wedding dresses this year. The addition of lace is a subtle way to add detail…

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Help me, help you! — How you can help get me on CreativeLIVE to teach you how to start your own photography business

CreativeLIVE recently asked for submissions for their CreativeLIVE Spotlight sessions for WPPI in Vegas.  One of the people selected will get a CreativeLIVE workshop.  I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to teach a CreativeLIVE workshop more than just about anything!  I want to help the CreativeLIVE audience members learn how to start a photography business from…

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Photo Credits and Much Thanks!

In my Photographers Ignite talk there are several photos of me doin’ my thang.  My presentation wouldn’t have been the same without these images so I’d love to thank all the wonderful photographers who took those images of me and give them photo credit.  Be sure to check out their work too! They are all…

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How I got to Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York – The power of networking

So everyone is asking me, how on earth did I end up getting to shoot at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York. Well it’s a bit of a story, but here goes! When I was 13 years old my parents had the foresight to enroll me in the John Casablancas Modeling School in South Florida….

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The key to great candid and bridal portrait shots: don’t look at the camera

In America, from the time we are born we are told to say “CHEESE” for the camera. I don’t know if in other countries they are told to say “fromage” or “queso”, probably not since the point of saying cheese is to get shape of the mouth when we say EEEEEEE. This habit of saying…

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