It’s been over a year now since we’ve had the ability to use hashtags on Instagram. Not everyone feels the need to add a hash tag to their photos and that’s okay; however, I want to share one reason why you should use a hash tag with each photo you post to your Instagram feed. [...]
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Photoblog: Las Vegas Lights
Whoops! So much has gone on recently and I secretly thought I only missed one day of sharing a new photo. I might not post ”daily” photoblog images but I believe it’s so important to regularly share your photographs. The wedding we photographed on Saturday was simply amazing and you can check out a [...]
Photoblog: Built Environment is Waiting for Your Photographic Study
Having a DSLR on us at all times is totally realistic. Photographers like Thomas Hawk and Jay Masiel are a couple that come to mind right away. If you haven’t made such a transition yet, you should look to your mobile phone or maybe a compact point and shoot.
Photoblog: Details in the Fabric
New Orleans! Enjoy Sunday – no matter what!
Photoblog: Into the Forest City
Continuing my drive to post daily photography. As I’ve mentioned many times, sometimes there won’t be much commentary. The most important point is that I am taking action and sharing photography everyday instead of just talking. If there is one thing that makes me super annoyed it’s when people just talk about photography and rarely, [...]
Photoblog: Supreme Court Architecture
In the past, I probably would have spend a lot of additional time trying to merge multiple exposures. I shot a bunch of exposures while handheld but the time to merge them and hope everything aligns well was not worth it. Using Lightroom so often, I know that I can manipulate the image to get enough of [...]