Posts tagged documentary photography
At Home with the Winchell Family

This family. The photos speak for themselves, but I’ll say a few words.

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Printing Your Photos and How I Can Help

In our increasingly digital world, a physical print remains a powerful way to connect you with a moment. Over the last couple of months, I took the plunge and got some photos hung on bare walls in our house, and I can’t even tell you how much life it brings to our space. It’s so worth it and rewarding every time I see them!

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The Art of Panning

You know those photos where the subject is in focus and the background looks like it’s whizzing by? Think of a photo of a biker commuting to work down a city street where the buildings are blurred behind the subject. I recently posted an image like this on IG that got quite a few kind comments about being about to literally feel the wind and the joy in the moment. The technique used in this situation is called panning. It’s not necessarily easy and it takes some practice, but it’s a fun and useful trick to have in your arsenal.

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Abby and Greg Get Hitched!

As soon as Abby contacted me with information about her upcoming wedding, I knew we were a great fit. She was laid back, understood my style and approach, and was really not into spending much time with posey-posey shots. She actually Googled “Documentary Photographer in Columbus, Ohio” to find me. YES!!!

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