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  • Feature Product: Yearly Planner!

    Feature Product: Yearly Planner!

    BySuzette Allen September 17, 2016September 17, 2016

    End of the Year Idea and Bonus for your Best Clients! Its nearing the end of the year and the busy family portrait season—not to mention, gift giving season! Here is one of the most clever portrait products I’ve seen that is Big on impact and value, but small on price! It’s also one you…

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  • Fun Lenses

    Fun Lenses

    BySuzette Allen April 2, 2016

    One of my favorite lenses is the Lumix 7-14mm Rectilinear fisheye zoom. Even for portrait sessions, when you would not usually use a fisheye, it often makes a dynamic image with a cool perspective. I also love to show the scene of what was going on, too, especially when shooting in a class situation or…

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  • Shooting Strategy for Traveling

    Shooting Strategy for Traveling

    BySuzette Allen February 26, 2016

    Well, we are in Tokyo! Just landed last night and we have so many plans for the next week! Not only are we teaching for 3 days, we have 3 days to play in Japan and photograph. PLUS, we want to gather material for our blogs and classes and we are creating a book from this…

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  • #13 Zebras

    #13 Zebras

    BySuzette Allen December 30, 2015February 25, 2016

    Many photographers use the “blinkies” on their DSLRs to identify areas that are grossly overexposed. It works, but is as distracting as pop up ads on a webpage! Video cameras on the other hand typically utilize subtle diagonal stripes (Zebras) to show you where those areas are. They are much less annoying and accomplish the…

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  • #12	Touch Focus/Rack Focus

    #12 Touch Focus/Rack Focus

    BySuzette Allen December 28, 2015December 29, 2015

    Being able to touch your screen and select the area you want to focus on is just so convenient, but what is super nice is being able to do Rack-Focusing during video! Start rolling video and touch a spot…it focuses….then touch a new spot…the focus shifts ever so smoothly and instantly you have compelling video!…

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  • #11 Self Timer Modes (+ a secret)

    #11 Self Timer Modes (+ a secret)

    BySuzette Allen December 23, 2015December 24, 2015

    I know this is minor and some may think silly, but when you do a self timer and run to get in the picture, it is an effort- [or more like a gamble!], so I like the feature to set it for 10 second delay with ONE photo or THREE photos! So much easier when…

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  • #10 Auto Bracket for HDR

    #10 Auto Bracket for HDR

    BySuzette Allen December 23, 2015December 23, 2015

    I would so rarely do HDR when I was shooting on the go because it takes time and takes setup, BUT my Lumix has the Auto Bracket feature so handy, I use it all the time! With one click of the mode dial, I can switch to Auto Bracket and shoot a scene with a…

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  • #9 FOCUS PEAKING

    #9 FOCUS PEAKING

    BySuzette Allen December 15, 2015December 16, 2015

    Not only is it incredibly easy to see what is in focus, you can see it from afar! Sometimes, you just can’t rely on auto focus—like when an animal is in its hole and you are waiting for it to appear… or just in a low contrast area where you just cant tell… Not to…

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  • Day 15 …PAUSE….

    Day 15 …PAUSE….

    BySuzette Allen December 15, 2015February 25, 2016

    Ok, so what was I thinking to do a 25 day series right before Christmas? It WAS a lovely idea, but Obviously I was NOT thinking about the Christmas cards and orders I would be creating and ordering and packaging!! So sorry for the one week pause… we will get back on track as soon as we…

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  • #8 Video Function is Seamless (like stills)

    #8 Video Function is Seamless (like stills)

    BySuzette Allen December 8, 2015December 7, 2015

    Many of you do not yet shoot videos, so  you might feel like this doesn’t apply to you, but in my mind’s eye, I see the future of photography branching out and including videos. I honestly believe the modern photographer (or the next generation) is going to need to be fluent in BOTH stills and…

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