Category archives: photo education
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- I am throwing it back this Thursday to exactly one month ago, when I attended ImagingUSA, our industry's premier & education-centric conference.
Here are three things that struck a chord with me at this year’s conference.
1. If you want to do a certain type of work, find the community that supports that.
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- In the last post, we applauded our graduates for all that they have dealt with in the past 18 months. These are exceptional times, and we see how hard everyone is working to move forward. In the summer months, we take a step back from posting online to spend more time reaching out to our people: family, friends, clien[...]
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- #4 - A Birdhouse
#5 - A Local Garden
#6 - A Favorite Vegetable of Yours
Wondering what the count is? In two days, we'll be celebrating Earth Day 2018.
To celebrate, I wrote an article for Southern Neighbor with a suggestion on how to celebrate Earth Day.
And what better way to celebrate than wit[...]
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- Hello and Happy New Year!
Did you see the New Year Wish List video?
I thought that maybe instead of New Year’s resolutions, we could just make some wish lists for this New Year. Check it out now. (Don’t worry…I’ll wait here while you do that.)
Going forward, I’ll post our Barbara Bell Photography videos to our F[...]
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Mr. Nussbaum, a 6th grade teacher in the Fairfax County Public Schools, shares this image and explains the idiom of how “time flies” means that time goes by very quickly, and I couldn’t think of a better way to sum up this past month. May seems to have flown right by me, and when I look back through my calendar, I[...]
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- The one question I’ve gotten over the past few weeks has nothing to do with portrait sessions and everything to do with photography. A number of my teen clients have reached out to ask about books and reading, but not a textbook and not schoolwork…so what is the question they are asking?
"What interesting YA Lit book[...]