Posing is hard! Those three words have rung in my head forever (or at least as long as I’ve been photographing people). Humans are three dimensional objects, but have other issues you must keep in mind that will affect your choice of poses as well: What’s their body type? What kind of hair cut do
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If you’re anything like me, you’ve dreamt of having a dedicated studio space since you began photography. It’s a goal many in our industry have, and depending on your location and chosen genre, can be a necessity. For example, the weather in Michigan tends to be completely unpredictable. Our winters can last for six months,
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I began, Dography as I call it, working with dogs mid-2015, after looking deep into my soul for where I wanted my business to be at in 2016. So many photographers had saturated my area, and I wanted to stand out. Loving animals and dogs in particular, lent a hand in my decision to start
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Scout a location/drive around to find the best place By checking out a place beforehand you can be better prepared to capture the scene in the best possible way. E.g., will you need a tripod, what time of day holds the best light, which part of the area holds the most interest for the picture?
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