Okay, Mamarazzi’s this one is for you. Grab your phone and take a quick look at your gallery. Um, yea. Its chock full of cute little faces, right? Yup, mine too! That’s what happens when you are a mom. I am always taking pictures of my littles whether its on my “big-girl” camera or on my
Good morning! So my second daughter turned one this past weekend. Honestly, I am still in shock. Where did all of last year go? And right in alignment with her first birthday, she started confidently walking. She took her first steps a few weeks ago but didn’t have the confidence to really take much more

Hello! Today we are going to discuss aperture which affects depth of field. Depth of field is what creates those beautiful bokehed or blurry backgrounds like the image above. If you notice the little girl in the image above is the only thing in the picture that is tack sharp, everything else behind her is

Hello! Today, we are going to cover the first component of the Exposure Triangle: Shutter Speed. You may remember from our previous lesson that the exposure triangle refers to the three primary settings that control how your camera handles light. Understanding these components is vital to learning how to move away from the auto setting and into manual. Not to worry,

So, now we are on the third and final component of the exposure triangle, ISO. As you remember to obtain proper exposure you must balance shutter speed, aperture, and ISO together letting in more or less light to achieve your desired affect. As you may remember besides managing light flow into the camera, shutter speed