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The do's & don'ts of Light and Airy photography
Light and airy photography is simple once you have the swing of things. Today we’re talking about reflectors, working with shadows and creamy skin tones!
We are hiring a nanny!
We are hiring a part time nanny!
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Most underrated light and airy preset
A light and airy preset to fix horribly lit ceremonies and reception lighting? Here’s the lightroom preset that will fix all of that unwanted coloring.
My maternity leave checklist
I’m so happy for you! You know, when it came time to play for maternity leave with Daniel, I didn’t really know what I needed to do and I also thought that it was just impossible as a small business owner. I remember friends asking me how long my maternity leave would be and my answer was simple, “Oh, well, I can’t take one because I can’t be away from my business.”
4 inspiring photos for your Instagram feed
Ready to kick up your instagram feed just a bit? Here are 4 inspiring photos that you can post this week!
Are you using these Lightroom shortcuts?
You’ve seen it before and maybe you’ve even lived it: photographer is drowning in editing because it’s the fall and it’s wedding, family, senior, and allthethings season. When you dream of running your own business, working endless hours in front of the computer and migraine headaches just aren’t what you had in mind. So let’s speed up your editing so you aren’t living in front of the computer anymore, deal?
Plan a light and airy Instagram feed (part 2)
Are you ready for a few more light and airy hacks for your Instagram feed? I absolutely loved hearing from you all on Instagram about what you most wanted to learn about creating a light and airy feed and today I’m sharing part two of how to do just that!
Did you miss last week’s post? You’ll want to read that one first: How to Plan Your Light and Airy Instagram Feed (Part One)
Plan a light and airy Instagram feed (part 1)
You sit down to finally plan out that Instagram feed because you’ve heard that it just might change your life to schedule your light and airy insta posts in advance.
And you? Well, right now you’ve got the “Art Director” hat on and you’ve got to visually lay out your photos in a way that supports your brand message.
Your last steps before taking maternity leave
Are you ready for a good laugh? My plan for taking maternity leave with Daniel was to blog between contractions. Laughing so hard right now after… you know… birthing a baby. Blog posts were the last thing on my mind!
So on the day he was born, after everyone had gone home, I blogged for the next day. That set in motion a habit I’d have for 8 months. I continued blogging 5 times a week because I thought that’s what you had to do to be successful. I had thankfully trained our photo editor and she was killing it, but I had no help on the business side of things.