A Float Trip on Film
My husband gifted me an old Nikon film camera a few Christmases ago, and I immediately caught the film bug that has infected the photographer community. It was the perfect film camera to re-learn film photography, as it was a hybrid between a true point-and-shoot and a fully manual camera.
A Wes Anderson-inspired Family Photoshoot
When my client approached me last summer with the idea of a Wes Anderson-inspired family photoshoot, I was immediately intrigued. It felt like the perfect opportunity to try something outside my usual style. As a photographer, taking on new challenges is one of the most exciting aspects of the job, and this idea was an exciting departure from the norm.
The Art of Visual Storytelling Through Photography
By mastering the elements of visual storytelling—composition, framing, light, color, and editing—you can create images that are not only captivating visuals but also deeply meaningful. You invite viewers to step into the narrative, feel the emotions, and connect with the story you are telling. In doing so, you create a powerful and lasting impact that goes beyond the image itself.
Simple & Moody Flower Crown Photo Tutorial
If you know anything about my photography style, you know I love nature, appreciate a good moody image, and adore my Lensbaby Edge 35.
When I combined all three into one, I had to share.
Add Visual Interest to Your Photography by Creating Movement in Your Portraits
Capturing motion creates energy and intensity in our images. Even if it's just a little motion blur, we want our audience to feel in the moment with us, whether as an active participant or a voyeur.