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My Photography Journey

My Photography Journey As I write this I am in the process of thinking, how does photography align with my values? Photography gives me a sense of freedom, freedom to capture actions, freedom to capture moments as they come and go. There's a sense of security for me knowing that I will have something to look back upon that has can trigger a memory of my own. When I look back at photos now, I realize I wouldn't have remembered so many details just from a thought. Not sure if this applies to other people, but I get a small sense of pleasure when I see photos of myself, and my family in the past. I think photography can really emphasize our values, it serves as a lens of what we value.  Initially, my interest in photography started when I was a young girl, with the point and shoot cameras. I liked to photograph everything, including my friends, family, and myself of course. The anticipation of waiting to see the printed photos was always exciting. Eventually I took a class in blac
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Tips on Creating Content

Four Tips on Creating Content Creating content is now a priority for a lot of companies in many industries.  They want to be visible , and just having one website or landing page doesn't cut it.  Many existing businesses have whole departments that work on generating ideas, and content to help maintain and build their online presence.  Pushing out new articles, blog posts, visual posts, video posts, audio posts, or just plain ol' text posts are a part of an imperative process that most, if not all companies should and continue to do. Below are some tips that can and will help grow your online authority : 1. Brainstorming There are many tools for this online, but if you want to take a more intuitive and creative approach; you can try writing down all the thoughts or topics of interest and then breaking those ideas down to their basic parts, asking questions about those parts, making observations of those parts. Re-read those ideas, and come back to them for a few more ro

Tips on Starting and Finishing a Project

1. Make a list. A list is imperative to the creation of something. When you visualize something, you can see all the details in your mind, and you can continue to envision how much farther it can go. But, if you really want to manifest it into something tangible, the best initial step would be to write out all of your details. These details could be written out as a list, drawn out in the form of a mind-map, perhaps even jotting down words and phrases that resonate with the idea. This will help you account for all the ideas and visions you have in your mind.