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Category Archives: documentary style
 Tasha Pool of Homeshade Photography works out of Houston, TX, and features a wide variety of lovely portrait work on her blog. My favorite by far though is her category of birth photography, (direct link here) I think birth photography is just one of the most amazing things… I can’t imagine the wonder and the...
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 Looking over Anastasia’s blog, and her site, I get the feeling that she is more than one person. Her multiple genres of portraiture work each have a very different feel. Her work with families has a gritty, familiar real-life beauty that I love, while her wedding work often has a 70′s vintage feel with an...
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Posted in artistic, babies, boudoir, children, documentary style, engagement, families, fashion, headshots, inspiring, maternity, toddlers, updates often, wedding
 I wish the banner for Archibald Photography Blog had some photos in it, but after looking at lots of photographers blogs in the Britain, Scotland, Ireland, etc, I find it seems, oddly, to be more common for them not to. However, make sure you scroll down a bit to get to the wonderful wedding photography...
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 I’d never heard of Jasmine Star until today, when I read an email from someone (from quite a few months ago!) telling me she was one of their favorite photographers. I checked her blog out, and wow… mesmerizing and amazing. Her site and blog have the best use of a mix of video, flash programming...
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 Clair is based in Melbourne Austrailia, and her blog has such alluring spring/summer photos at the moment, which is such a strange and wonderful site for me, as we traverse through fall here in Minnesota. Clair’s style has that bright and brilliant commercial quality that I’ve come to think of as a sort of “jinky-ness”...
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Posted in artistic, babies, children, documentary style, families, freebies, general info, inspiring, maternity, original, updates often
 I was fortunate to get an advance copy of The Life of a Photographby Sam Abell to review before it’s release today. In this lovely coffee-table style book, Sam, a photographer for National Geographic, shares 200 of his amazing images taken over the last 40 years. This is a book that you will gain inspiration...
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 Shannon Holden’s blog and site feature photographs that just seem to glow from within. The quality of light is phenomenal, she does such a breathtaking job of capturing the light, and almost wrapping it around her subjects. After looking over her whole blog and site, I finally read a bit about her, and found that we share...
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 Scott Strazzante is a photographer for the Chicago Tribune, and started a blog recently to showcase some of the photos that as he says “don’t have a home”. I’m extremely glad he did… and I”m sure my readers will be as well. I looked through nearly every photo that he has up, and each one offered me...
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 The Apertura Photo blog is the blog of photographers Ray Soemarsono and Erwin Darmali, who work out of Southern California, but travel for wedding coverage as well. Ray and Erwin are extremely talented photographers who both have amazing artistic documentary styles, though each markedly different in their approaches. Most of the posts they blog cover...
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 I had a wonderful relaxing two weeks in the north woods of MN, and came home to over 400 emails and 20 voicemails from clients. Wow. I intended to blog right when I got back, but you know what they say about the best laid plans… Anyway, way back 7 months ago when I started...
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 In addition to being available for travel worldwide, Daniel Snow works out of the Twin Cities metro area, (Minneapolis & St. Paul–same as me!) so I guess I’m performing another local karmic good deed by featuring his blog here on Blogs of Photogs. Anyway, quite simply, he rocks at both wedding photography and engagement sessions,...
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 Todd Laffler works out of Scotch Plains, NJ, but travels as well. He primarily shoots weddings, but also some portrait work and children, etc. To say that his blog and site showcase an extraordinary talent would be an understatement. I’ve mentioned it before (some might say ad nauseum…) but I look at a lot of...
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 I’m actually kind of embarrassed to admit (as a photographer myself), that I had never read Jessica Claire’s blog or visited her website prior to today. I first heard of her years ago, have seen many of her images before, on various photographers forums, and read things by her, most especially her very giving and...
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 Ok, I know, I know. I hear the blogs of photogs purists screaming and sloshing their starbucks in indignation. Dooce (aka: Heather Armstrong) is not really a photographer, because she pays her bills with blogging, not portraiture or wedding work, etc. But, she does do the Photo of the Day, and is amazingly talented at...
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 Sugar Photography is made up of the fabulous photography talent of Jen Weintraub, and her assistants in the areas of office and sales are Mindy Tullis and Debbie Reininger. Jen has built an amazing clientele and business, capturing “The Sweet Life” over the past several years, and she was voted the favorite family photographer by Dallas...
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 Bebb Studio (Stephen and Jennifer Bebb) are two well known wedding photographers, based out of Vancouver, British Colombia, and they also have a great blog with lots of fun stuff to read. Their post processing is stunning and you will find a wealth of inspiration. They also offer seminars (bebbinars) that I have not personally...
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 [b]ecker is one of my favorite wedding photographers….he just seems like he has so much fun and spreads that excitement no matter what he is doing. Along with being a terrifically talented photographer, he is also a master at branding and marketing and I heard from several of my online buddies that meeting him at...
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 Ok, all of you who have emailed me encouraging me to feature the Pioneer Woman, here she is so you can sit back, smile and stop asking!!I have never gotten so many emails about *one* blog. I haven’t read her blog in so long, used to check it out regularly a long time ago, but...
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 Here is a fun blog that has a great variety from Angela’s various specialties. Great engagement shots that are fun and fresh; also genuinely enjoyed the Cuba photos… amazing. From her splash page you can view her baby work, her wedding work, and her ultra fun site that made me SO amazingly jealous: rock’n roll...
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 The blog of Myla Kent features a enchanting mix of quotes, snippets of writings and poetry, paired with purely exquiste images with an undeniable documentary style. I know so many photographers say they are “photojournalistic style” or “documentary style”, (often a code word for “I don’t know how to pose”–right KC? LOL) but much if...
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