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best of… janice bear: I’m gonna snap!

By plainjane on December 30, 2011

Let’s take a look back on 2011 – the posts that inspired, challenged, and encouraged us. Today, enjoy one of Janice Bear’s most popular “Tooling Around” posts from August. How many times have you heard it? The key to getting sales at your internet shop is having good photos. Great! Sign me up! Oh no, [...]

Posted in Tooling Around | Tagged best of, best of 2011, camera, janice bear, photography, photos, tips, tools | 6 Responses

About the Author

Janice Bear designs unique garters (for offbeat brides, burlesque, Tuesdays…) because she believes everything you wear should be a reflection of you – right down to your underpinnings. To learn more about what she does and why she does it, please visit her blog.

esso antique gas station by molly's muses - click for more info

where craftiness comes from: molly o’bryon-welpott

By dannielle-cresp on December 14, 2011

Molly O’Bryon-Welpott is a mother, wife and photographer from rural Pennsylvania. Recently, we caught up to discuss where she feels her craftiness comes from. Molly is the artist behind the beautiful fine art photography business Molly’s Muses. Molly came from a family where creativity wasn’t something that everyone did. She did love to spend her [...]

Posted in Where Craftiness Comes From | Tagged creative journey, creativity, dannielle cresp, molly o'bryon-welpott, photography, support | 7 Responses

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Dannielle Cresp is a creative direction enabler and web designer, creating a handmade friendly world through mindful living. Learn how you can too at her blog.

Click here to see Jake Breinholdt's excellent photography series

tooling around: lights, camera, composition

By plainjane on September 23, 2011

In case you are just tuning in, Tooling Around has been focusing on photography.  Check out parts one and two. And, in case that isn’t enough, here’s a little graphic review of what I now know is called the exposure triangle. For my wrap up post, I want to address the problem bought up by [...]

Posted in Tooling Around | Tagged camera, composition, janice bear, lighting, photography, photos, pictures, tips | 6 Responses

About the Author

Janice Bear designs unique garters (for offbeat brides, burlesque, Tuesdays…) because she believes everything you wear should be a reflection of you – right down to your underpinnings. To learn more about what she does and why she does it, please visit her blog.

photography and prints by blackcurrant photography - photo supplied

where craftiness comes from: kell rowe

By dannielle-cresp on September 14, 2011

Kell Rowe is a talented photographer from Perth, Australia. Recently we spoke about where she feels her craftiness comes from. Kell is the brains behind Blackcurrant Photography. She started taking photos from a young age, receiving her first camera at age 8, and continued to take photos throughout high school. Kell then took an exclusive [...]

Posted in Where Craftiness Comes From | Tagged blackcurrant photography, dannielle cresp, kell rowe, passion, photography | 3 Responses

About the Author

Dannielle Cresp is a creative direction enabler and web designer, creating a handmade friendly world through mindful living. Learn how you can too at her blog.

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tooling around:vocabulary snapshot

By plainjane on September 9, 2011

This is the second in a short series of Tooling Around posts about cameras. For Janice’s first post on this topic, click here. The first step to taking good photos is to read the manual. In fact, make friends with your manual. Take it out to coffee or stay in with a bottle of wine [...]

Posted in Tooling Around | Tagged camera, digital photography, f/stop, iso, janice bear, photography, pixels, settings | 5 Responses

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Janice Bear designs unique garters (for offbeat brides, burlesque, Tuesdays…) because she believes everything you wear should be a reflection of you – right down to your underpinnings. To learn more about what she does and why she does it, please visit her blog.

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