Name: Laurel Instagram: @parabopress Blog: Parabo Press Where do you live?: Ridgefield, WA Number of photos on your camera roll?: 12,860 What do you find yourself taking the most photos of and why? My family and I travel a lot in our RV and I take a ton of pictures everywhere we go. My two boys dominate most of my camera roll but recently I have taken up the hobby of photographing abandoned
Are you waiting to welcome a little one? If so, some of the sweetest memories ever are waiting for you during a newborn photography session! Here are five commonly asked questions from parents-to-be who are planning a newborn photo session, answered by a newborn photographer, Kristal Bean. 1. Why should I have newborn photos taken? You might be surprised at how busy you are after baby arrives! You’ll be learning how to feed, swaddle, change
Name: Janelle S Instagram: @parabopress Blog: Parabo Press Where do you live?: Madison, WI Number of photos on your camera roll?: 472 What do you find yourself taking the most photos of and why? My family and our travels. The places we see and the experiences we share is what we love most. Sitting down with the kids to look at photos and relive those moments brings us all so much joy.
Name: Olivia W Instagram: @exploreunderbelly Blog: UnderBelly Where do you live?: Madison, WI Number of photos on your camera roll?: 1.953 What do you find yourself taking the most photos of and why? Most of my photos are mediocre photos of events I am attending and pictures of prints from my startup UnderBelly. We have a super graphic and physical style of guerrilla marketing which means I’m usually sending pics of the finished
Red and yellow and orange, oh my! It’s just about to officially be fall, and you know what that means: gorgeous colors everywhere begging to be photographed. But fall colors can be a tad tricky to capture accurately, so we’re giving you some tips to get it juuust right. Put on your cutest autumn accessories, grab your camera, and let’s go! 1. Polarize It Use a polarising filter on your DSLR lens or a clip-on