by Madison | Jul 23, 2020 | Business, For Photographers, Photography Tips, thoughts by Maddie |
I haven’t done a Thoughts by Maddie Thursday in a hot minute. Like years kind of “hot minute.” I guess it’s time. So, I was thinking about this post this morning before I actually really woke up. (Can we just acknowledge how much I care about y’all?!? I think...
by Madison | Jul 22, 2020 | Branding, Business, For Photographers, Photography Tips |
Is your editing consistent? And how do you fix it if it’s not? Let me ask you a question. Have you ever wondered what makes you connect with one photographer over another? Sure, it might be personality. It might be the actual photo. Or it may actually be...
by Madison | Jul 21, 2020 | Branding, Business, For Photographers, Photography Tips |
What is branding photography and why do you need it for your business? Those are good questions and something you may be wondering as you are looking into hiring a photographer for your business or deciding to take photos on your own. Let’s start from the top. ...
by Madison | Jul 16, 2020 | Business, For Photographers, Photography, Photography Tips |
So I’m looking out my window in Denver, and all I can see are clouds. Hardly any sun, and it looks like it’s about to rain…again. Boo. I will say, it has rained more in the last month than it has this whole year that I’ve lived here. Maybe Denver (the...
by Madison | Mar 25, 2020 | Branding, Business, For Photographers, Photography, Photography Tips |
Howdy y’all! So this is a little video from back during Christmas time…as you can tell with my xmas tree up. BUT, have no fear. It has nothing to do with Christmas. It’s all about windows, light, and making the best photo in a low light situation....
by Madison | Jan 23, 2020 | Branding, Business, For Photographers, Photography Tips |
My dad was a photographer. And in case you didn’t know, he was realllllllly great at shooting product photography, specifically reflective metals. The reason this is so hard to photograph is because anytime you actually try to shoot the product, it reflects back...