Faroe Islands Day 1: Nigel Helps Me Improve My Photography Skills
I’m hungry. I’m cold. And I’m a bit terrified. Earlier this year, I made a phone call that changed some things. Every year, as part of my personal growth goals, I call 100 people and I ask them what they learned this past year. I’m always looking for what’s working,...
Great Escape Radio: Episode 146: Connecting with locals
“When we meet another person and experience the life they live as a local, it changes us.”—Joe Sindorf Host, Jody Maberry brings us a returning guest, award-winning filmmaker and photographer, Joe Sindorf. If there’s anyone who exemplifies living an exciting life,...
3 Ways To Get Started Volunteering As A Photographer
Frost had accumulated on the inside of the car windows overnight, creating an abstract view of the pastel sunrise. Warmth seeped out of my sleeping bag as I reached for my camera. Brrrrr. I knew it was time to get up and shoot... but all I could think was: COFFEE. The...
How To Experiment With Bokeh Shapes In Your Holiday Photos
Bonnie, here. Yesterday, we sent you an article from Deborah Kolb with this fun holiday photo she took in it: She mentioned that you can make shapes in the background of your image by placing a piece of paper with a shape cut out of it in front of your lens. It...
Taking Christmas Images You Can Sell All Year As Stock
I love the Holidays! Especially Christmas, as there are so many great photo opportunities. For stock photography, Christmas images are one of the largest selling themes. I almost always take a few pictures to upload, starting with getting the tree. What I love about...