Monthly Archives: November 2009

Crash Course-Successful Turkey Day Photographs

Barry’s Photo Tips & Tricks #2. Your Thanksgiving photo assignment, should you choose to accept it: Fun and expressive shots around the house that document the day. All “do’s” and 1 big “don’t”. 1. Don’t shoot people with their mouths full. This photograph taken on a People magazine assignment, covering a desert survival school. Participants...

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Denver Photographer Jumps The Gun

Resolutions are usually made in January. We slack off and give ‘um up by February. Okay, okay, some make it thru March into April. Sound familiar? That’s one reason I stopped making them several years ago, vowing to never have this happen again… never say never. Learning to “never say never” I’m getting a jump...

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Thai Yoga Bodywork Photography

This amazing bodywork feels as good as it looks in these images. I know, because I’ve had 2 sessions with Michelle. In all honesty, it feels better than it looks! Michelle commissioned these photographs for her new website to show the uniqueness and range of motion that Thai Yoga Bodywork offers. Please visit her site...

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Tips & Tricks #1-Good pix on dreary days

First entry in a new series featuring Barry’s tips and tricks to better photography. I’m grateful to be in a lifelong career that I love. Grateful for my eyesight and the ability to capture the decisive moments in front of me thru the medium of photography. Grateful to wonderful clients who trust me to tell...

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Best time for family portraits

How long has it been since grandma and grandpa saw their grandkids? When did you last see a brother or sister that lives out-of-state? Are they joining you for this year’s holiday season? They’ll be here for a few days and then everyone goes back to life as usual. Wouldn’t it be nice to have...

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