Welcome to the Tip #7 in our series Life Lessons from Photography School! If you missed tip #6 you can find it here. Contributing Photographer: Carla Ackermann Think First! While I am still learning all that digital photography entails, I am learning to love it. For years I shied away, being intimidated by anything technical, digital or computerized. Now, however, I am learning to embrace these "advances". The forgiveness of digital photography is wonderful. You can make a whole lot of ... continue reading...
Simply Stylish Bags- DIY No-Sew Tote Bag
When I think of tote bags I think of my high school history substitute teacher, who wore knee hi's and skirts that weren't long enough to cover when her hose started to roll down. She would walk into the classroom with her tote full of books and snacks to get her through her subbing day. Thankfully, those images of teachers, librarians, grannies are long gone because totes are so chic right now and not to mention, environmentally friendly. Whew, what a relief that they are in because I am ... continue reading...
Chocolate Covered Frozen Peanut Butter Banana Mini Sandwiches
I know the title is a mouth full but you will be happy you stopped by here when your mouth is full of this yumminess. One of my favorite ways to eat peanut butter sandwiches when I was a kid was to slap some banana slices over wheat bread and sprinkle honey over it! That combo I could claim as healthy but not my adult version of this sandwich, Chocolate Covered Peanut Butter and Bananas. This is a fun snack for the kiddos or it can be served as a party food. If you are sending it in their ... continue reading...
He Knows You
Contributing Artist: Kathleen Ang-Dalseno It's amazing just how much God loves us. Who are we that God would think so highly of us? Each of us is an intentional creation of God; nothing is by accident. And I think this is why God calls us to love each other. ... continue reading...
Clear the Clutter- Practical Photography Tip #6
Welcome to the 6th tip of our Life Lessons from Photography School! Let me give you a quick recap of what you have missed: #1 A Few Changes Can Lead to Great Photos #2 DIY Reflector and Boucing Light #3 Great shots take time #4 Shooting from Different angles and a different perspective #5 Working the Blur Technique and Leaning on it Todays tips is: Clear the Clutter Contributing Photographer: Carla Ackermann My son loves to play with his Legos, and I love that he loves it! Being ... continue reading...
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