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Portraits. Lighting. Photo marketing. Online photo management. Contest. Home Sweet Adore Home. This cute and colourful Dubai apartment featured in Adore Home Magazine (a new free online publication) caught my eye as it made it's way around the blogs recently. Owner|designer Caitlin Wilson has created an adorable space using pops of bright colours and unique market finds. We're loving the "Home Sweet Home" poster in the dining room, the ever so light blue chevron walls in the living room and how can you not love that little munchkin (her daughter, Olivia) perched so sweetly on her bed in the last pic? Poppytalk. Photographing Babies: Tips for Rookie Moms — Rookie Moms. All new moms take lots of pictures. We think the photographs should be as charming as the expression on your baby’s face. That’s why we asked LA-based animal and baby photographer Sharon Montrose to give us some tips.

We don’t have professional equipment. How can we take pictures as gorgeous as yours? People should not underestimate today’s point and shoot cameras, especially ones like the Canon G-10 that have extra settings and really impressive image quality. Some things to keep in mind with digital in general is that you can’t overexpose, so make sure you stay out of bright sun, which is a generally a good idea anyway. If I want to do an amateur photoshoot of my toddler in my house, what set up might work well? Keep it simple. If I want to do a great photoshoot of my new baby and location is flexible, where should I go? Newborn – 6 months can be tough because of the sitting-up factor.

Kids with dogs – any tips? I like to photograph kids and their dogs in a outdoor environment. Max Wanger Photography. DogBlog :: Official Blog Of Austin Photographer Eric Doggett » I Just Got A Digital Camera, Now What? If you are like the legions of people around the world that woke up to a new camera on Christmas morning, congratulations! You are probably filled with a mix of excitement, confusion, and more as you flip through the 23 accessories and plastic baggies that came with your new toy. I thought I would write this article to give you some tips on how to get the most out of your new camera over the coming days and weeks.

Whether you are completely new to photography or have been shooting for a while, new gear is always fun and exciting. Here are some tips to get started: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Give these tips a try, and above all – enjoy your new toy and take some great pictures!! Heather powazek champ. Baby Steps Studios.