Hey everyone! I hope you’re staying warm, and had a great Thanksgiving last week. Today, we’re going to take you through the adventure we had with my best friend, Megyn, and her boyfriend, Andy. We took them to Belle Isle State Park for a few photos in the woods, and we cannot believe how amazing they turned out! So, keep reading to see what we did at this Belle Isle Couples Session!
Fall Family Session at Kensington Metropark
Hey guys! I hope you all had a fantastic Halloween, despite the cold, rain, and snow at the very end of the night. But, here is something to warm you up, at least spiritually. Today, we’ll be telling you about our recent Fall Family Session at Kensington Metropark with our most regular clients. We were able to take Tom, Kathleen, and their children on a fall adventure through nature, see some wildlife, and have some good old plain fun.
Crosswinds Marsh Engagement Session
Today we get the honor of sharing these amazing Engagement Portraits with you all! You see, a year from today (July 18, 2020), we will be photographing the wedding between Amy & Greg, and so we think it’s pretty cool that we can share their engagement pictures with you, a year prior to their wedding date! So, if you’re into nature, and you’re really wanting to see exactly what we can do in nature for an engagement session at Crosswinds Marsh, then look no further than below…
Capture Amazing Photos of the City With Any Camera!
If you’ve been reading along on our “It’s not the camera” series… we are pleased to let you know that this post will follow the same theme. Which, outlines the notion that any dedicated camera can help you in bringing your photographic vision to life! If you have an interest in learning photography in the more traditional sense, you’ll be happy to know that it doesn’t necessarily require thousands of dollars of equipment to begin learning and start shooting. The most modest of dSLR or Mirrorless models will do just fine.
Take Beautiful Vacation & Nature Shots With Any Camera!
If you’ve ever gone on vacation, cell phone in hand, and returned home to find your photos somewhat lacking when you look them over on your computer’s larger screen (or even if you’ve printed them to the same effect)… This post is for you!