Reflections of Love and Support
Can you remember when someone, just out of pure kindness and inspiration, reached out to support you? We tend to take it for granted when it's always around us.
Can you remember when someone, just out of pure kindness and inspiration, reached out to support you? We tend to take it for granted when it's always around us.
After sharing our insights on the differences between DSLR cameras and mirrorless cameras, we know there’s one other factor that comes up when deciding what kind of camera to buy. Both DSLR and mirrorless cameras have two sensor sizes.
The newest addition to the digital photography world is the Mirrorless Camera. Though still fairly new (and expensive) this new level of digital technology is exactly what pushes professionals to new creative heights.
D-S-L-R stands for Digital Single Lens Reflex. This is how it works: A DSLR camera has a series of mirrors inside the body of the camera that reflects the light coming through the lens into the viewfinder so you can see it.
Here at Live Wonderful, we feel that photography is not only about capturing beautiful photos, it's about enjoying the experience of the present moment and all that comes with bringing a visual story to life. We don’t believe you need tons of gear to get great shots.
Everyone is a photographer, especially in today’s fast-paced modern world where we have a camera in our pocket all the time. Smartphones are incredible pieces of technology and they keep getting better. Keep this in mind, because DSLR cameras are not for everyone.
Before you decide what camera to buy, I have 3 questions to ask you. Actually, I want you to ask yourself these questions. You may not know the answers yet, but you probably do have a general idea. Our goal is to be able to answer these questions with full confidence knowing you’re picking the right photography gear that’s perfect for you.
No matter how long or how often we reflect on our lives, self-awareness seems to be a fleeting concept that many of us have very little understanding of today, including me.
I don't just believe, I know we are all creators. Each and every one of us has something deep inside of us that wants to be created. It’s as natural to crave creating as it is to crave food and water.
I recently had the pleasure of photographing local master gardener, Eileen Tongson. Her passion and purpose are evident in every aspect of her business. Eileen runs a successful Floral Studio called FarmGal Flowers (FB and IG) and it’s the only one of it’s kind.
Their mission is to inspire you to create a home that you love by defining a style that is unique to you. So of course, I was immediately inspired to work with Adjectives Market when I first met an "Adjectives Member" back in the fall of 2015. After a brief brand consultation, it was clear that this home decor hidden gem of a brand was ready to spread its wings and fly!
Bees are often seen as a nuisance or even harmful to us humans. But as many of us expand our knowledge of nature, we’re learning that bees are not only beneficial to us; they are fundament necessary for the survival of all life on earth. They are our top pollinators, our Earth's gardeners if you will. Without bees, there’d be no plants or food.
As a storyteller, I’m committed to working with brands and local businesses that focus on helping the people in their communities. Rosemarie “Bud” Seiman, is one such human being. She is not only a powerhouse business owner, she’s a former Olympic Swimmer, 2-time Ironman finisher, marathon runner, and National & World record holder in the field of swimming. Ya – take that Hulk Hogan.
I had the privilege of capturing the beautiful and talented, Sophie Moss for her headshots and portrait lifestyle photography session in Tilghman, Maryland. This photo session was way more fun than usual. It was very cold and we were both in awe of the winter light cascading across the Chesapeake Bay. Needless to say, I am thrilled with the final result and so is she!
Everywhere I look I see people. Others just like me. Camera in hand, phone in the other. Looking for the light through our screens, unconscious of our real surroundings.