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Feeling stuck behind the camera? Simple ways to grow as a photographer by challenging yourself in new ways!

Growth in photography rarely comes from doing the same thing over and over. It comes from intentionally pushing yourself just a little outside your comfort zone. The good news? Those challenges don’t have to be ...

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How to avoid noise in your images, without destroying the details. Let’s talk about noise. Not the kind your kids or animals make, the kind that shows up in your photos and makes you zoom in and go, “Ugh.” Noise is one of the most common frustrations in photography, especially when you’re shooting in low light, at sunrise or sunset, or indoors....

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How to Capture Dramatic, Eye-Catching Equine Silhouettes There’s something timeless about a strong silhouette. Every time I share one, it rises to the top. This week, I’m breaking down how to create silhouettes for equine photographers. These tips will help you capture dramatic, eye-catching images to stop the scroll! First things first. What exactly is a silhouette?

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Beyond the Crop: Understanding Aspect Ratio for Photographers In part one, we talked about letting go of rigid rules around aspect ratio. Today, we’re continuing that conversation and focusing on how understanding aspect ratio is important because it directly influences how an image is composed, how the subject is framed, and how the photograph w...

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13 Things Every Equine Photographer Should Know (No Matter Where You Are in Your Journey)

13 Lessons every Equine Photographer should know (including me!) and needs to hear again and again. These lessons will help keep your passion alive, your creativity fresh, and your perspective in check. Whether you’re jus...

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