Part Six in our “Posing Large Groups” series–the last post of the series! We’ve talked about triangles, building from the center, color balance, posture and blinkers. Whew! For the sixth in the series, it’s last but DEFINITELY not least. In fact, this is probably the most important thing to remember in posing groups: you’re in [...]
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Tuesday Tidbit: Posing Large Groups (Part 5: The blinking trick)
We’ve come to Part Five in our “Posing Large Groups” series….so far we’ve talked about triangles, building from the center, color balance and posture. This Tuesday’s tidbit is short and sweet: it’s a little trick I picked up through the years for the blinkers out there–you know ‘em…every time that flash goes off, they’re blinking. [...]
Tuesday Tidbit: Posing Large Groups (Part Four: Posture)
It’s Tuesday Tidbit day! And yes, I know I’ve skipped a Tuesday or two lately….but I’m back. Yay! Ok, Part Four in our “Posing Large Groups” series. We’ve talked about triangles, building from the center, and color balance. This Tuesday we’re talking about posture. You’ve heard it once, you’ve heard it a gazillion times: good [...]
Eric and Mariana: Engaged!
When I was in Chicago for Kelly and Paul’s wedding, I was lucky enough to be able to set aside some quality time to spend with one of my best friends, Eric, and his soon-to-be wife (wife!) Mariana, before I boarded the plane for San Diego. And I was thrilled to have been able to [...]
Tuesday Tidbit: Bokeh wha???
Every Tuesday I bring you a tidbit of information meant to enhance your photography skills or simply your appreciation of photography. This week’s tidbit: the definition of bokeh. Bokeh what? Bokeh. Pronounced Bow-Kah, emphasis on Bow, a Japenese word (allegedly) meaning “blur” or “haze”. Photographers use the word to describe the quality of the out-of-focus [...]



