BE A STORYTELLER : WRITING FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS

As photographers, we understand the power of visual storytelling and words can sometimes take second place. We hope and trust that our images are enough to bridge the gap between where we stand and a place of empathy and connection. But sometimes, perhaps a little extra help is needed. And this is where words come in.

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RAINBOW RUNNING AND YOGA CLUB : GUEST POST WITH LUCY SLIMMON

Lucy writes so openly and honestly about her journey through secondary infertility. I found myself nodding along reading her words. Though the specifics of our loss journeys may vary, we are bound together by our experiences, connected by the way we feel. And it really is quite a beautiful thing. Thank you for sharing Lucy, and for making me feel less alone with your words. I know they'll bring much comfort to others too.

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GRIEVING YOUR BUSINESS BABY

This isn’t the end. Just as my human babies carry on living in my heart, affecting my thoughts, feelings and attitude, so does my business baby. It came from within me and all that goodness, light and hope is still there. I just have to dig for it. I have to believe that I still have resilience in abundance. As we all do.

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SELF-CARE FOR TROUBLED TIMES

There’s not much any of us can say right now to address all worries. There's a strangeness to this unifying experience with it each affecting us so differently. Our current realities are so varied and complex it’d be arrogant of me to attempt to pacify and say “don’t worry, it’ll be ok”.

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QUICK TONE CURVE TIPS

When you first start using Lightroom to edit your photos, I think a softly, softly approach works well. The more confident you get, the more ambitious and adventurous you can become with your edits. The tone curve is one area of Lightroom that can often feel a little overwhelming. With this in mind, here are some simple tips to hopefully help you on your way.

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