Protected: Boca Family Group Photos
Posted on August 30, 2009
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Meg At The Park
Posted on August 22, 2009
Meg was my guinea pig today while I shot with the TS-E 45mm tilt shift lens. Full tilt shift boogie!





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Taking A Dip With Sheila And Brant In West Palm Beach
Posted on August 15, 2009
It’s not every day that I get to do these types of shoots but when I do it’s a lot of fun. Sheila (a fellow photographer) and her boyfriend Brant were so great it made my job really easy, talk about being natural in front of the camera! We found this nice secluded part of the beach that runs between West Palm Beach and Lake Worth, right behind some huge million dollar mansions and we shot as the typical evening storm rolled in.
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Session With Kennedy & Cayden At Park Vista in Boynton Beach
Posted on August 9, 2009
Boynton Beach, Florida. Okay, so how cute are these two?




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10 Tips To Get Started In Child & Family Portrait Photography
Posted on August 7, 2009
I’ve been shooting portrait photography in West Palm Beach, Florida for almost a year now. Prior to then I had studied photography about 20 years ago and had spent quite a bit of time working with film and processing it in a dark room. After school I had moved more into movie film and had shot a couple of short films and music videos. Back then I had felt this was a more creative outlet for me but a far less instantaneous form of satisfaction from what photography gives you. Anyway, since picking up a DSLR a year ago I’ve had to teach myself all over again how to take better pictures from learning these new fancy cameras to lighting techniques etc. I would also say that my style has changed a handful of times since day one. Someone asked me 6 months ago what my style was and I simply replied “what style?”. Now, things are slowly coming together and I can say that I have now found my style. Took a bit longer than I thought but I think I’m finally there. So if you’re just starting out here’s 10 things that I learned in the last year and hopefully they’ll give you a head start in becoming a better photographer. Oh, I should mention that I’ve had absolutely NO training or attended a single workshop so don’t think you need to either.
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