Seattle Fashion Photography Shoot
The Seattle Fashion Photography Meetup group had a shoot a few nights ago. It was fun to work with different studio lights and shoot a lot of different poses. Here are a few of my photos.
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The Seattle Fashion Photography Meetup group had a shoot a few nights ago. It was fun to work with different studio lights and shoot a lot of different poses. Here are a few of my photos.
I was reading the latest issue of B&W+COLOR magazine and noticed a theme. Aside from the great photos, many photographers who have their own domain names don't use their domains for their email. WTF?!? Why take the time to setup a domain name and a cool site to show off your work and not create yourself an email address @ yourdomain.com. It is pretty easy and WAY more professional then using hotmail or yahoo. A note about me before I start: I am a professional nerd, more specifically a business intelligence consultant. I have a lot of experience with data, computers, servers, web interfaces, etc, etc. I do this kind of stuff all the time so I have a lot of experience with it. With that said, anyone can setup a domain name and have their own site pretty easily, and it is cheap.
Here are some tips to consider on setting up your own domain name and using it for your website AND email.
If you don't have a site yet:
Costs:
Total Costs: Between $10 and $160 a year.
If you already have a site, and want to switch your email to your domain name:
If you got this far you might be wondering why go through these steps. The #1 reason is control. If you have a yahoo, hotmail, or whatevermail email address, you have no control over the account. That company could decide to drop their free email service at anytime. Then what? Remember AOL? Everyone had an AOL account. It was cool. Not anymore! They are still around for some reason, but not many people use their services anymore. Ultimately, you will be switching your email address regardless and it will be more stressful to be forced into the switch. If you switch to a domain name you own, no can can take it from you.
I realize the steps above might be a little vague. It is impossible to detail out every step since there are so many different options out there for hosting your domain and email. I just ask you consider moving your email to a domain name you own. It is more professional and gives you much more control in the long run.
Feel free to leave comments or questions and I will try to help anyway I can.
It was such a nice day on Sunday I decided to join the tourists and go to the Ballard Locks in Seattle. It was very busy, on the water and walkways. They were filling up the locks with boats, some small, a lot of them really big. I wish I was in one of them. Here are a few of the photos I took.
I just hope this nice weather will last. Seattle summer this year has sucked!
I wanted to work with a really bright back light, so I thought of a theme revolving around going into the light. This photo is a set of 4 images describing what one might face when coming upon the doors of what lies next. Credit to Andrea Briggs for being the model and helping develop the overall theme of the photo shoot, including the description of each photo in the series.