Professional Headshots in Frederick

A head shot is a modern portrait for today’s branding needs, the purpose of which is to display the personality inside the person captured, and is thus a specific type of portrait. A head shot is an image that portrays a person as he or she is, however simple or stylized the image might be....

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More on Instagram

Well, it’s probably safe to assume that if you knew of the furor over Instagram’s revised terms of service, you also know that they’ve retracted the planned changes due to the firestorm of negative comments unleashed. I learned of the change last night (Tuesday) driving home from a client meeting around 6PM when WTOP radio...

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A Tale of Two Sara/Sarahs

In photography, lighting is everything.  In the Greek, of course, photo-graphy is literally, “writing with light”.  The early Greeks used the camera obscura, a cool darkened room that allowed them to remain out of the heat of the day while enjoying an upside down and backwards image of their chosen  gardens.  To photographers, a most...

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If You Instagram…

As of Monday, Dec 17th, 2012,  CNET has an article about Instagram, Facebook’s picture based service, claiming rights and ownership of images that it’s users (you) have placed there.  You did it to share with friends.  They seem bent upon helping themselves to incidental income, rightly due you, the photographer. This appears to extend to...

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EPIPHANY!

In the 3 years I’ve been blogging about photography – and more specifically, my career –  I may have been making a mistake; possibly a large one.  Too often, blog posts have been written from an artificial distance, as though written by another. That was how we were taught, once upon a time, but like...

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