We could easily slip into the winter blues – early – with darker days. Not my mother! Melabee Miller blogs this month about finding beauty in the changing light. Enjoy!
Don’t forget to click on her blogroll on the right side of the page to see her photocubes.
Archive for the ‘Photographer’ Category
Fading Light
Posted in Art, New Jersey, Photographer on November 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Wedding Photographer Betsy Finn Shares the Ins and Outs of Engagement Photos
Posted in Ann Arbor, Photographer, tagged ann arbor photographer, Betsy Finn, engagement photos, engagement shoot, wedding photographer on June 1, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Ann Arbor area photographer Betsy Finn keeps herself busy. She photographs, blogs, Facebooks, Twitters and continues to educate herself and others on photography.
I met with her recently in her Dexter, MI home-based studio. It is surrounded by a beautiful lake and plenty of trees. I could imagine all of the opportunities for outside shots. I [...]
Post-Wedding Fun
Posted in Ann Arbor, Ceremony, Photographer, tagged after wedding, bridesmaid, bridesmaid dress, dress, gown, post wedding, trash the dress, wedding, wedding dress party on April 2, 2009 | 2 Comments »
You’re married. You have tons of odds and ends from the planning and the big day itself.
The fun doesn’t have to end.
I recently read about a “wedding dress party” in the Ann Arbor Observer. You pull your wedding gown out of its protective covering in the closet and wear it out for a [...]
Choosing the right wedding photographer: an interview with Tony Richards
Posted in Photographer, Starting to plan, tagged choosing a photographer, DC, engagement, engagement photos, love, photography, photojournalism, Tony Richards, Washington DC, wedding, wedding photography on December 15, 2008 | 1 Comment »
We’ve all been to weddings where we’ve watched the wedding party awkwardly pose before a fake column or lawn. We’ve seen the obligatory kiss and the hand holding. Nothing looks natural. Everyone looks like a bad actor in a pretend wedding.
You don’t need those pictures, but you do want a visual memory of the [...]