Everyone sees "life" through their own unique set of "glasses"...the same is true for a photographer. Each one sees "life through the lens" in their own way too.  However, in order to produce what one sees in their mind's eye, I think we often travel through different phases of our understanding and then our performance of that knowledge.

I spent many years in phase 1...I struggled to find someone to help me get to the next level...to push me into the next stage so that I could begin to produce images that I dreamed about...

However, once I finally grasped those "phase 1" concepts, and I spent the time honing in on those pieces, I felt confident to move onto more and more...

I wonder where you fit???

PRE Phase:  This isn't really a phase persay, it just happens to be where most people are...People like to take pictures...pictures of themselves (selfies)...pictures to post on instagram...pictures to make someone smile...You use an iphone, a point & shoot or whatever you have handy...

for some, this phase gets old and you yearn for more...



Phase 1: The Falling in Love with Photography Phase

This is where you start taking photography more seriously...You get a "big girl/boy" camera and maybe even a new lens. Here are the things that you begin to work through in this phase:
- Understanding Aperture, Shutterspeed, ISO and how they work together
- Manual Mode & Metering Light
- Depth of Field and how that affects aperture & your images
- Composition Basics
- Finding Light and it's color (white balance)
- Determining & nailing Focus

It's in this stage that a Snapshop is super handy!!!  This is where I teach you how to do all those things listed above...

between phase 1 and phase 2 comes a lot of PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE

Phase 2: The Telling the Story Phase

This is the phase where you are comfortable in manual mode.  The buttons and photography lingo isn't scary anymore and it no longer sounds like gibberish.  Understanding HOW to get your camera set up to take a picture is like 2nd nature, so you are able to relax and really "see" in your surroundings...and then determine how you will capture the moment in a fresh, new & unique way to "tell YOUR story"
Here are the things you focus on in this phase:
- Toggling your focal points
- Back Button Focus
- Bouncing Flash
- Utilizing Natural Light (indoor and outdoor)
- Play with Dramatic Lighting (low, backlighting, etc)
- Introducing further equipment (if you haven't already obtained a prime lens)
- photo editing
- Connecting with the "story"

between phase 2 and phase 3 comes a lot of PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE

Phase 3: The Letting Loose Phase

This is the stage where you start to find your own voice & style...you let go of the comparison and determine how YOU SEE the moments and you document them accordingly.
Here are some things that you MAY do in this phase:
- shoot in full sun or ANY light
- start your own business
- explore other types of photography such as landscape or portrait or sports
- more developed composition (golden triangle, golden spiral, etc)
- dramatic editing
- shooting film
.........the list can go on and on.....

Photography is a never ending learning process...Once you think you've got it figured out, you discover how much more you want to learn...If you are beginning phase 1 and want to get a good grasp of concepts so that you can gain confidence and continue on, be sure to contact me about attending the upcoming Snapshop!!!

2015 has ended and 2016 has begun...and with that come New Year's Resolutions!!!

And often, it comes with a Christmas gift of a new camera, with the hope & anticipation of capturing LIFE for your family!!!

I hear ya!

My sister AND my aunt both received new Nikon D3300 for Christmas this year and were blown away by this new piece of equipment in their hands!!! They had the hopes that just the camera itself would produce AHHHH mazing images with just a click of a button...and while it did click faster and the quality surpassed the old point and shoot, they were frustrated that they still got blur, or that the lighting wasn't right and why didn't their pictures match mine, who also had a "big girl camera"???

It took some time of sitting down and explaining some buttons, talking about "seeing life through the lens" and understanding some basic concepts...and slowly but surely, my sister started to feel more confident taking pictures of her busy 1 year old...

Does this sound familiar?

If so, take a quick moment to listen to this video and see if it's something that you'd consider to get you on your way to "documenting life" in pictures for yourself & your loved ones!!!



Beth has become such a special friend to me...She was one of the first to allow me "practice" my photography skills way back in the beginning.  She stuck with me too...and soon decided she wanted to learn this for herself...Take a look below:


A Snapshop is a HALF DAY workshop.  I know it may "feel" like it's long, but let's face it, there's a lot to learn and trying to carve out an hour every week for multiple weeks sometimes feels overwhelming...so we knock it out in one day...

HOWEVER...

You receive:

* full color notes (with fill in the blanks)
*full color booklet with simple explanations that help you in a moment's notice and it fits nicely in your camera bag (here are some sample pages)

* lunch & snacks to keep you energized during our learning time
* custom sewn camera strap cover for your sweet camera
* access to the private facebook group to ask questions & post your progress
* and the CONFIDENCE to use that camera to purposefully capture the LIVES of your friends & family!!!

here are some other examples of "before and afters"




Click HERE to get all the details!!!