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You Know You’re Not Done, Right?

I know sometimes my posts get a little too long and my point is always at the bottom.

So here you go: if your images are not in a gallery or printed, then the image is incomplete. Stop it! Continue reading »

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Light Tent – How To Make Your Own

So, over the past several years, I’ve been asked about my own light tent. For those of you who know me, you know that I will spend good money on stuff that “matters” – like lenses, memory cards, tripods, etc. Stuff where owning the best you can afford matters. But there is another category that falls under the phrase “light don’t care.” Continue reading »

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Mentor – Getting Guidance in a World of Competition

Continuing my recent trend of taking inspiration from other people for my blog post, I was reading Kriss Abigail’s latest blog post. The one part that really stuck out for me, and is something I’ve complained about for quite a while now, is the reluctance of working photographers to mentor. She wrote: Continue reading »

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