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Name: Becca & Dan   Instagram: @halfhalftravel   Blog: Half Half Travel   Where do you live?: Brooklyn, NY   Number of photos on your camera roll?: 744   What do you find yourself taking the most photos of and why? Scenery, architecture and sunsets.     What photograph or artwork in your home brings you the most joy? What’s the story behind it? The artwork in our home that brings us the most joy are our varied
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Summer is one of the more photogenic times of year. You’ve got bright blue skies, beautifully green camping trips. Not to mention dressing up in your best duds for summer weddings (you look good!) and babies in bathing suits (is there anything cuter?). But there is one downside to photographing in the summertime. Mr. Golden Sun can be a little much sometimes – causing squinty faces and unwanted shadows. But don’t fret! With just a
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Snapping photos is easier than ever with an iPhone, even if you’re not a photographer. By understanding a few basics, you can take your photography to the next level. Here are a few basic tips to help improve your iPhone photography. 1. Follow the Rule of Thirds A good photo is all about the right composition using the “Rule of Thirds.” Your phone has a grid option available to help you line up photographs so
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Name: Corinth Suarez   Instagram: @corinthsuarez   Blog: corinthsuarez.com   Where do you live?: Maryland   Number of photos on your camera roll?: 16,285   What do you find yourself taking the most photos of and why? This is such an easy question: my daughter! I just love capturing every moment with her! Watching her grow has been an amazing experience.     What photograph or artwork in your home brings you the most joy? What’s the story
Fill Your Space with Joy:  Simple Ideas for Outdoor Photo Décor
Summer is a great time for outdoor entertaining. In addition to good food and drink, simple décor can add a warm and festive touch to help set the mood and enjoy the moment. You can make a small patio or balcony an inviting space by adding a colorful rug, throw pillows, lanterns or lights, and lots of potted flowers and plants. If you have trees, a fence or overhead structures, you can really pull together