What to Wear
A lot of parents ask me what to wear and how to prep kids’ outfits for their photo sessions. Wardrobe planning can be stressful! Continue reading “What to Wear for Your Family Photo Session”
A lot of parents ask me what to wear and how to prep kids’ outfits for their photo sessions. Wardrobe planning can be stressful! Continue reading “What to Wear for Your Family Photo Session”
Almost 3 years ago, as the “selfie” craze was just kicking off, I wrote a short how-to book with tips for taking great self-portraits on the go. Little did anyone realize then how commonplace selfies would become!
Something special happens when you travel. Many things seem different from the place you left, and yet some things seem universal, too.
When I tell people I’m a photographer, the first question they ask is what my specialty is. I say, “Kids!” They either say, “Aw, how sweet!” or they say, “Whoa, that’s hard.”
Part shopping guide, part artistic inspiration, these Delights will help you check things off your list and feel rejuvenated creatively!
Happy Friday, people! I’m back from a photo shoot in LA, and excited to share some of my most delightful finds this week: from inspiration to relaxation, and from handy cloud-sourced software availability to great new tunes. Enjoy!
Continue reading “Delights: Music, Technology + Relaxing Luxuries”
It’s spring in Portland, and I’m writing from the original Stumptown Cafe today. Are you busy with holiday things this weekend?
Continue reading “Delights: Great Design, Great Ideas, Great Drama”
One of the things I find most inspiring about my work is collaborating with children in the creative process.
My ebook, How to Take the Best Selfies, now has a great new cover look, thanks to talented, Cleveland-based illustrator, Lindsay Ward.
Continue reading “How to Take the Best Selfies: Looking Great at Arm’s Length”
It is hilarious to me when an aspiring writer sends me an email that starts with the word, “so,” as if we are in the middle of a conversation! On the one hand, it’s comical to believe that someone has been thinking of nothing other than whatever our last conversation entailed ever since we had it, but let’s face it: people have lives. They’ve had thousands, if not millions, of things occur to them in the interim, most probably.
Continue reading “Your Writer’s Voice — Opportunities Abound”