I’m so excited!! My first ebook is now available on Amazon. Want to master the art of taking self-portraits on your phone? I thought so! You need this book!
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Q&A: iPhone Photo Organizing
Q: What is the best way to organise picture files on the iPhone camera/iPhoto? I get so confused about albums vs streams. Thanks! –Xandra Burns, Oxford, UK.
A: An important consideration for archiving your images is what you might want to do with them in the future. Continue reading “Q&A: iPhone Photo Organizing”
Creativity Blogging
Fellow creativity blogger Monique Muro interviewed me for the Passion Series on her blog, A Novel Quest — read it here!
(Photo of me by Victoria Lam.)
How to Take Photos of Toddlers
My iPhone shot of my niece, along with several tips for getting great candids of your kids, were featured this week on She Knows. Have a look at this great article by Elizabeth Weiss McGolerick, and follow her on twitter! I had a blast being interviewed by her, and love her writing her style.
And, if you have any more questions about photographing kids, be sure to submit them to Photo Q&A.
Photo Q&A
Do you have a question about how to do something specific with your iPhone camera? Submit your question, and it just might be answered as part of my new weekly feature – Q&A Mondays!
(This iPhone shot was taken in Venice, California while I was in Los Angeles for the BlogCademy last weekend!)
There’s No Place Like Home
We all kind of know what Dorothy was talking about, right? The comfort of returning to the familiar, after an epic, dream-like adventure.
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Spring Makes Me Antsy
It would probably be more accurate to say that waiting for summer makes me antsy. But that’s what spring means to me — summer is coming.
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How to Write a Blog Post When You’re Stuck
Let me preface this by saying, I don’t believe in writer’s block. That’s why I never have it. I just don’t believe it’s possible to have. If someone is stuck, it usually means one of two things…
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Let Thy Blog Be Thy Medicine
Today, I realized what deep gratitude I have for the fact that I have this blog to share with all of you who are reading it. Thank you for doing so! Often, as artists, we make compromises between what our intuition might tell us about a project, and what a client tells us they want. Of course, the client’s desires are at the forefront of our concerns — otherwise we couldn’t stay in business.