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Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Discover the Colours of Africa by Mona D'Amours CPA

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Africa is a kaleidoscope of colours. It’s a magical place of wildlife, nature, and people. My travels to South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Mozambique for 34 days from September 27 to October 30, 2024, were a time to reflect on the past and future of Africa while appreciating the present, the continent, and photography least understood until you visit for yourself. 

Spring Cleaning for Photographers: Refresh Your Studio and Office, by Cheri Kellington MPA

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Spring is in the air in some parts of Canada, and that means it’s the perfect time to refresh your workspace! Whether you have a home studio, a dedicated office, or a full-fledged photography studio, a good deep clean can boost creativity, improve efficiency, and create a welcoming environment for your clients. I don’t love to do daily cleaning, but I sure love the results of a deep spring clean. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you tackle your spring cleaning like a pro.

Monday, February 3, 2025

Unlocking the Secrets to WOW-Worthy Nature and Travel Photography by Dee Potter, CPA

Sunset at the Louvre by Dee PotterSunrise at the Louvre” – 2023 PPOC National Image Competition Excellence Award. 
When it comes to capturing images that stop the scrollers online and make international competition judges stop and stare, nature and travel photographers know that the right combination of skill, subject, and setting is key. This is not just about taking good photographs—it’s about creating visuals that evoke awe, wonder, and emotion in viewers. It’s about transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary by taking deliberate steps to enhance your craft and seek out breathtaking, unique locations. In this article, we’ll explore strategies to improve your photography results, dive into why subject selection is crucial, and discuss the unparalleled benefits of travelling to exotic locations with professional instructors and local guides. 

Sunday, September 22, 2024

Cat Photography 101 - Submitted by Myra Hencher

Have you ever heard the expression herding cats? If you haven’t, go do some cat photography to discover its true meaning.

Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Finding Motivation for Photography - submitted by Howard D. Whiting

Photography has always been a hobby of mine, but as life gets busier with work and family, it can be challenging to find the motivation to pick up the camera. If you're like me, a “middle-aged” (60 is the new 50) enthusiast who isn't a full-time photographer, staying inspired can sometimes feel like an uphill battle. Here are some tips and ideas to rekindle your passion for photography and get you excited about personal projects.

Thursday, August 22, 2024

How to Safeguard Your Interests While Renting a Photography Studio

Article submitted by our commercial partners at Harvard Western Insurance  In the world of visual storytelling, securing the right photography studio can transform your creative vision into reality. However, the complexities of studio rentals—navigating lease agreements, ensuring adequate protection against unforeseen mishaps, and mitigating common rental issues—often pose daunting challenges.

Comment préserver vos intérêts lors de la location d'un studio de photographie ?

Article soumis par nos partenaires commerciaux chez Harvard Western Insurance.  Dans le monde de la création visuelle, le fait de trouver le bon studio de photographie peut transformer votre vision créative en réalité. Cependant, la complexité de la location d'un studio - naviguer dans les contrats de location, assurer une protection adéquate contre les imprévus et atténuer les problèmes courants liés à la location - pose souvent des défis décourageants.

Tuesday, August 6, 2024

Accidental Entrepreneur - by Jenn Grachow

                                            So, here’s the thing - I wasn’t exactly prepared to be an entrepreneur when I first dove into this whole journey. But, hey, I’ve always been the type to say “yes” first and then figure things out later. And let me tell you, very few photographers are actually ready to take on the entrepreneurial world when they start out. I mean, who knew running a business could be so tough? Sure, you get to take cool photos of people and products and stuff, but it turns out you also need to know a thing or two about accounting, marketing, and networking. And let’s not even get started on the whole mindset work needed to survive in this crazy world.