I’m a huge proponent of continuing education for photographers. In a digital age where media is constantly changing, where equipment is constantly pushing new boundaries, where social media is a powerful tool, and where education is available with a mere internet connection – the photographer who remains stagnant in his pursuit of continuing education is [...]
Sweet Shot Tuesday
In case you hadn’t heard the fun news – I’m teaching a photography session at the Relevant Conference in Harrisburg, PA in October. The conference is sold out, but there have been a few selling their tickets who can’t make it. I’d love to meet as many Sweet Shot Tuesdayers as possible, so if you’re [...]
Sweet Shot Tuesday
I’ve got my fingers crossed that this post won’t find its way to oblivion. I’ve heard from several of you about the upcoming 31 Days series. I’m so excited so many of you will be participating. (Misery loves company, right?) Last year, I joined 7 women and born from it was 31 Days to a [...]
Sweet Shot Tuesday
Rrrreeeeedddoooooo. The original Sweet Shot Tuesday post that was written and scheduled to autopost at midnight has disappeared. I’ve not solved the mystery. Also of mystery – my computer thinks it is December of 2000, my Inlinkz account expires in 3 days (that’s what powers the photo link up here at m3b!), and Yahoo claims [...]
Keep Calm, A Grammar Lesson for Photographers
Mercy. I was not going to write this post and be that vile grammarian who furiously and self-righteously taps out some venomous post about how photographers cannot pluralize the word photo. But oh! my! word! So tonight I’m blog hopping from Pinterest, checking out photographers’ sites, looking for color inspiration… … and it’s too much. [...]
Announcing: 31 Days of Photo Tips
You may remember that last year, Nester assembled the most fun, gorgeous, remarkable, exciting, little motley crew and somehow convinced us all to blog for 31 straight days about a subject we were passionate about. Out of that little pep talk grew 31 Days to a Better Photo – which is essentially a 101 course [...]



























