3 Incredible Newborn/Children Photographers

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“Jodie (Otte) operates out of the Black Horse Studio located in Northern Baltimore County, Maryland. The studio is named for the historic area of Black Horse. Jodie’s work has been seen in national ad campaigns, the New York Times, local and national publications, galleries and shows across the US, on greeting cards, FOX News in Baltimore, and published in The Big Book of Babies by J.C. Suares. Jodie is the photographer behind the 2009 Similac Infant Formula Early Shield ad campaign that has been seen in magazines such as Parenting, People Magazine, and InStyle. She is available for commercial and editorial work as well as portrait work in her Maryland studio.” black horse studio

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“carrie cook is a portrait photographer based in los angeles, ca where she lives with her husband and two boys. her portrait sessions are fun and informal, allowing her to capture your personalities, capture your life…just as it is.” urban baby photography

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“When most people hear the word ‘portrait’ they cringe, thinking about all those stiff family group shots they were forced into, full of fake smiles and formal poses…..After shooting my own family for years I came to see that the most loved photographs, the ones that brought back the most memories & emotions, were never the ones where everyone was looking at the camera, they were the ones that showed us laughing, scowling, and being ourselves. It seems so simple, but it really is magic when you can capture a family being a ‘family’; messy, silly, moody, and above all, connected.” rebecca murphy photography

Hot Wedding Photographers – Baltimore, MD

Hot Wedding Photographers from Baltimore, MD. This is the third installment of our Hot Wedding Photographers feature, where we originally started in Houston, Texas. The project highlights 10 Wedding Photographers from randomly selected cities around the world which show exceptional creativity/originality and have a great web design I feel is a cut above the rest.

As always, I start by acknowledging I probably left several awesome wedding photographers off the list, so here’s your chance to let me know which ones also merit consideration. Kindly leave your suggestions or comments at the end of this post.

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Jill Gately

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Heejin Ryu

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Meaghan Elliott

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Amy Deputy

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James Lang

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Stacy Richardson

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Aaron Haslinger

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Moshe Zusman

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Arthur Remanjon

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Bradley Images

Nicholas McIntosh Photography | Atlanta & Baltimore

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“For me, photography is all about solving problems… How can I get a shot that my client and I will love while minimizing everyone’s time, where will I place lights, what kind of lights do I need, models, location, crew… it’s all a big puzzle that I love solving. Even with the toughest of circumstances, I keep a laid back attitude on photoshoots which makes my subjects appear comfortable and natural, and makes my clients enjoy working with me.” (via McIntosh Photography)

Midweek Highlights – Sweden to Baltimore

art of the city 300x201 Midweek Highlights   Sweden to Baltimore picturesPhotography lovers…thank you for your continued support in keeping the steady supply of photoblogs coming!..<I even received Susan Boyle before and after this afternoon! >. Today, we feature a wide range of photography talent from around the globe. As always, continue to send your photo blog or your favorite photography site..we love them all!

Art of the City

Caught in the Scramble

Jakob Granqvist Photography

Apparition Studio

Raghav Saboo

My Photo Ramblings

K. Holly Photography

Graham Smith

Earth City

Thanks for the Traffic in 2008!

123 300x225 Thanks for the Traffic in 2008! picturesHappy New Year to all! As I prepare for another exciting year at ILovePhotoblogs, I just wanted to recap some of our highlights from this past year.

Let’s get ready to rumble. Our first photo blog post was published in March 2008 and while WordPress was not a new platform to me, some of the modifications I was looking incorporate were time-consuming to research. Justingirlintheworld was a very helpful resource for all things WordPress. I still frequent the site for cool WordPress tips and to check out her latest designs. Still haven’t implemented WordPress 2.7 and now I see that 2.8 is being discussed!

Goals and Ambitions. My goal with this site was to create a directory for all things photo blogs. This mission began by listing a few photo blogs on a daily basis, and placing these sites into a photo blog directory. The selection criterion for each photo blog listed started out and remains, based solely on my preference. Page ranks and Alexa ratings play no part in the decision process of what is showcased on this site. To date, we have featured over 700 photography site/photographers. I tried and removed SnapShots. It appeared to be a cool way to display a graphical snap shot of a site by rolling the link. But, when have the number of links as I do on any given page, the constant pop-ups quickly grew annoying. The photo blog directory has not been updated in several moons, due primarily to the growing length of the display page. I like the idea of a directory and it may evolve in a searchable database sometime in 2009…time permitting.

Summer Blues. Over the summer, I was involved in several other projects, unrelated to this site, which took up a great deal of my time. As a result, the frequency of postings was greatly impacted. However, by the end of summer I was able to return to my normal posting routine.

Random Photo Blogs Application. However, it was during the summer I introduced our Randomizer 1.o. My inspiration for this application was to leverage the legwork which had already been performed in searching for quality photo blogs, and to produce new content. Since many of the sites frequently updated their content, my thinking was to design a way to “re-showcase” these sites. The solution was to display a webpage within a webpage and write a script to dynamically load a single site from my list of over 400 photo blog URLs each time the page is refreshed.  Although this page has not been as popular as anticipated, it remains my favorite part of the site. It takes more effort to describe this tool than is really necessary, simply go to Randomizer 1.o and continue to click the “View More Photo Blogs – Press Here” button.

Getting noticed. It was during the August time frame that our site really started to gain traction in the search engines and traffic significantly increased. Despite what I’ve read on the topic of SEO, my experience has shown that for new sites, you can expect to wait 3-5 months for search engines to find you. So, between having more time to dedicate to writing and a general maturation process of the new site, traffic continued to grow.

Contests and Photography Projects. By September, I was looking to add a different element to the site as a way to spice things up. I had never put together a blog contest, but thought it would be a great way to bring in new viewers. After researching how other blogs were running their contests, I figured it was time for action and subsequently started a Top Comments Contest. With a self-financed prize of $25, the contest was a great success. Contestants were required to be a site subscriber and the winner was based on the total number of comments posted. For $25, it was a great way to dramatically increase the reach of my audience. Lessons learned from the first contest…top commenter contests deter participation from newer visitors rather quickly. During the first week of the contest, new participation was high. However, after week one a handful of eager participants put the contest out of reach for the casual commenter…here’s a list of the results from our first blog contest.

As September was coming to a close, I really liked the energy the contest had generated and wanted to hold another one in October. My decision was to hold a contest using a different set of rules and prizes…The Oktoberfest 2008 Contest was a tremendous success and included a random selection of winners (as opposed to top commenters) and I was very thankful to have all the prizes donated by some wonderful bloggers/photographer. Dave Beckerman, New York photographer extraordinaire, was at the top of my wish list to contact for a print donation…and was thrilled to have him graciously agree to participate. Other prizes I offered included free advertising packages supplied by Blogging From Scratch, ThemeLib, and Project Runway Philippines.

The month of October also marked the beginning of our most successful project to date…20 Awesome Photography Blogs…This project highlights 20 amazing photo blogs from a specific city or region. Currently, we have published 22 installments of this project. The idea behind this project to create an interesting way to read about photographers, one region at a time…instead of my normal random approach…To date, the Baltimore photo blogs has been by far the most popular of this series. Due to the popularity of this project, I also created a separate site to make it easier for readers to quickly view the entire list of installments.

In preparation of the new year, I have recently started another contest for January 2009, the Happy New Year Photo Blog Contest Giveaway. In hindsight, yes, the contest name is a bit long and awkward. However, the prize selection is wonderful…Special thanks to UPrinting.com for underwriting this great event!

Looking forward. I have high hopes for ILovePhotoblogs in 2009! As our traffic has continued to grow, to my delight, so has the volume of email I’ve received. Keep it coming! I’m always looking for new ideas and suggestions to make this site better. Ideas that are currently on my short list for 2009 include: new directory for photo blogs, guest writers (if interested, please contact), continuing contests, more camera equipment reviews, and weekly videos (no promises, but definitely being considered).