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Quick Tip for iPhone Users

July 14, 2011

Maybe this is something you already know, but then again, maybe you’re just like me and this will be news to you… I told a friend of ours who works at the Apple Store about an iPhone app that I’m beta testing; it drains huge amounts of my battery when the phone isn’t in use. [...]

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How to Make a Simple Textured Blog Background in Photoshop

April 8, 2011

Jennifer has a linky up at (in)courage today where we’re welcome to share what we’re creating in our homes or studios. I’ve intended to post a tutorial on how to create a simple textured background like the new one I’ve added for spring here on the blog, so this seems like the perfect time to [...]

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My Framed Magnetic Chalkboard Project

March 28, 2011
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Sometimes I see a project or recipe online and bookmark it, hoping to come back and try it later (recently I started adding those cool things to a Tumblr page, linked at the top of my blog). Other times the project or recipe looks so amazing, so compelling, that I’m convinced my life will be [...]

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Lightroom Edits for “The Onion”

March 12, 2011

Sometimes I have a very clear plan with photography: I see something and have a vision for what I hope to create as the finished product, working with settings, composition, and post-processing to try to achieve it. Other times it’s more random; something about a photograph catches my eye and makes me want to see [...]

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Reader Question #1: In What Mode I Tend to Shoot

October 8, 2010

Yesterday I asked if anyone had any questions they’d like to ask me, and I’m operating on a first come, first served basis now. ;-) I have this crazy idea in my head that it would be really cool if my 1,000th post fell on my 25th anniversary, and I’m pretty much in line to [...]

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Welcome to My Studio

July 10, 2010

Inspired by Zack Arias’s white seamless tutorial and needing to take head shots for a friend’s daughter who is involved in acting, I recently ordered two light stands, a crossbar, and a roll of white seamless. My dining room and our computer room both have large north facing windows with Palladian arched windows above them [...]

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Easy Duotone Images in Lightroom at Blissfully Domestic; KelbyTraining LIVE; Baseball; a Reminder; and my 4th Bloggiversary. In that order.

May 28, 2010

Duotones You may have noticed that I’ve been particularly partial to duotones since Photoshop World in March. Scott Kelby showed an awesomely easy way to create them in his Lightroom Killer Tips class. Check out Easy Duotone Images in Lightroom at Blissfully Domestic to see how it’s done. KelbyTraining LIVE Speaking of Scott, I attended [...]

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Scott Kelby’s Photo Recipes Live: Behind the Scenes

March 7, 2010

Lighting is one of the most intimidating areas of photography for both new and often experienced shooters. Although natural light photography can be gorgeous, some photographers say they stick with this method alone because they just don’t “get” other lighting methods. For me, the two most powerful tools for demystifying photography are knowledge and experience. [...]

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Gift Box Tutorial

January 27, 2010

If you don’t remember ever seeing an arts and crafts tutorial on my blog, that makes two of us. I actually created a new category for it. Sad, but true. Arts and crafts projects are not my forte, however I was quite pleased with how these gift boxes turned out for a mother/daughter retreat that [...]

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