How to Photograph Fireworks

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This week, we are gearing up for the 4th of July and that means only one thing: FIREWORKS! And taking a photograph of fireworks is no easy task. Before I started studying the subject of photographing fireworks, I read every tutorial I could find. Then, I practiced. Today, I’m going to teach you how to [...]

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40 Picture Perfect Photographs

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This week was talked about the formula for the perfect picture. Your challenge was to focus on one part of the formula that you struggle with. The components required to get the perfect shot include: lighting and exposure, photography composition, focus and post-processing. By nailing down these components, you can ensure that you will take a [...]

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3 Classic Days of 50% Off

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Hey Friends! Today, tomorrow and Saturday we’re hosting a three-day 50% off sale on all Picaboo Classic Photo Books. This includes our Classic, Classic Custom and our Classic Leather photo book styles. Wondering what the difference is between each book style? We put together a brief description for each of our Classic book styles. (At the bottom of [...]

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The Formula for the Perfect Picture

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I am often asked what makes the perfect picture. It’s not just one thing. Several factors work together to create the perfect picture. These elements are the Formula for the Perfect Picture. Full Disclaimer: I am going to do something  I never do. I’m going to share some of my “bad” images. I am a firm [...]

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36 Black & White Photographs

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This week we took a little color break and focused on black and white photographs. Black and white photographs can add drama and enrich a story in ways that color photography cannot. We also learned that you don’t need Photoshop to create beautiful black and whites. Free online programs, like PicMonkey, work just as well! [...]

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