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Katrina Kennedy is an inspirational photography teacher, scrapbooker and owner of Capture Your 365. Katrina joined me to talk about:
Tired of blurry photos with unidentifiable subjects every time the lights are low? Do you avoid taking your camera out of the bag after sunset, missing your kids’ events and special family get togethers? Photographer, teacher, author, and mom Katrina Kennedy will show you how to get better results in low light situations without using your flash AND without buying more equipment. It’s not too late to save your memories when the lights are low!
I feel like I should come up with some original brilliant thing but what really works is sometimes getting away from my camera, putting my camera down and just going out and doing something else. I do a lot of yoga and I find that when I am in a rut, if I go to my mat or if I just go for a walk, go outside and look at things differently, take a break from it, it always seems to spark something creative. I see things that I would like to photograph when I could wander around with my camera and see nothing; and so that little push, that little nudge is helpful sometimes. I think we get so focused on trying to find things sometimes, trying to make them be there, that we have to step back and just let them be there when they’re ready to show themselves.
Listen in for more from Katrina - and register now to join Katrina, me + over 300 scrapbookers and papercrafters at this awesome event!
Find out more and Register today!
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Katrina Kennedy is an inspirational photography teacher, scrapbooker and owner of Capture Your 365. Katrina joined me to talk about:
Tired of blurry photos with unidentifiable subjects every time the lights are low? Do you avoid taking your camera out of the bag after sunset, missing your kids’ events and special family get togethers? Photographer, teacher, author, and mom Katrina Kennedy will show you how to get better results in low light situations without using your flash AND without buying more equipment. It’s not too late to save your memories when the lights are low!
I feel like I should come up with some original brilliant thing but what really works is sometimes getting away from my camera, putting my camera down and just going out and doing something else. I do a lot of yoga and I find that when I am in a rut, if I go to my mat or if I just go for a walk, go outside and look at things differently, take a break from it, it always seems to spark something creative. I see things that I would like to photograph when I could wander around with my camera and see nothing; and so that little push, that little nudge is helpful sometimes. I think we get so focused on trying to find things sometimes, trying to make them be there, that we have to step back and just let them be there when they’re ready to show themselves.
Listen in for more from Katrina - and register now to join Katrina, me + over 300 scrapbookers and papercrafters at this awesome event!
Find out more and Register today!
Find out more and Register today!