Join us for a Book Signing with Nancy and Sarah Desilets at The Camera Store on Dec. 5th, 2015 from 11AM-3PM.
A Fling through the Highlands was developed in collaboration with my Highland dancer daughter, Sarah. Traveling to Scotland and watching Sarah compete inspired me to pair together these Highland dance stories and the scenery we photographed.
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After traveling with each other 24/7 for three solid months through Australia and Greece, we totally found our groove in Croatia. We don’t know if it’s that we were nearing the end of our journey, or that we’d grown so accustomed to always being with each other, but there’s something about everything we experienced in Croatia that seemed heightened… our sense of adventure, our closeness to each other, the depth of our everyday experiences, our ability to soak in the amazingness of everything around us, and most importantly, our clarity around what’s important. We feel an overwhelming sense of pride for our kids every single day, but it’s not very often that we feel this same level of pride within ourselves as parents.
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Join us for a book signing at The Camera Store on Dec. 12th from 11AM-3PM with Ken Hoehn who has just released two new book titles including:
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On Wednesday, October 7th, 2015, we hosted the Sony A7R II Launch Event with Fashion & Lifestyle Models.
Sony Photography Experts showed attendees how to use the new Sony A7R II with remote strobes and light modifiers to capture professional-level images.
If you would like to join us at future special events like this, email evelyn@thecamerastore.com
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Recently, I fell into conversation with a well-known, inventive portrait photographer over the question of individuality. The gentleman contended that people sometimes look alike, and found a correlation between morphology and character. Dangerous territory, given the history of photography, but I tend to agree with the assertion, and disagree at the same time. Solipsistic, I know, but I never think of a single iota of what I write as “objective” in the slightest, and I forgive solipsism. Dear reader, I hope you do too.
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