When did you first realize you wanted to be a photographer? I was the documentarian of the family growing up and created scrapbooks and photo albums to preserve memories. I am a total sentimental sap and have always been nostalgic by nature. I rocked a Kodak Instamatic for years and always loved my Polaroid 600.
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I’m going to hazard a guess that most of you know what a mini session is. Some of you may have held your own or considered planning one; some of you may even have several — or many — under your belt. Today we’re talking to Erin Hession-Wooton, an Indiana photographer, who’s a pro at
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When did you first realize you wanted to be a photographer? I don’t think I ever really realized I wanted to be a photographer until I realized I was a photographer. When I began, it was just about getting better but the goal of becoming a photographer was never there. As my skills developed, I
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1. Change up the scene. Even if you tend to shoot the same little subjects when you shoot, change up the wardrobe, the setting or the theme. For instance, put aside the long flowing gowns and flower wreaths, and have a “tomboy” themed shoot instead. 2. Shoot a totally different genre or challenge yourself to
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