Heather Parker Photography

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Heather Parker studied photography at Massachusetts College of Art and Design – The third most selective art & design college in the nation, earning a BFA degree in 2000.

After working in Brooklyn, NY and freelancing in New York City, Heather developed a diverse portfolio of photography. With over ten years of professional photography experience, Heather currently works between Chicago, IL and Boston, MA shooting a variety of assignments not limited to weddings and advertising/editorial.

Heather shoots weddings, fashion, headshots, product/food photography, and architectural interiors/exteriors on a freelance basis. In addition to gallery exhibitions, her work can be seen in several publications and books including Mortons Media Group Ltd of the UK Cape Cod Life Publications, and This Old House Magazine.

Most recently, Heather’s photography has been selected for publication in The Knot Fall | Winter 2009 issue in the best of section.

Heather Parker Photography

Wedding & Portrait photographer | Mark Stagi

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Digitalphotobuzz.com created to help photographers keep up with the latest in the photography industry as well as be inspired to continue to grow their art.

The website was started by award winning wedding & portrait photographer Mark Stagi to help share his knowledge of photography as well as tips and tricks to running a successful business. Mark has been running his own wedding and portrait studio since 1999 and also hosts workshops to help educate others looking to get into the world of wedding photography. Mark’s interest in photography started as a young child and he has extensive technical knowledge with a degree in the Fine Arts side of photography and a minor in Photojournalism. He loves to share his passion and teach others.

You can view Mark’s wedding and portrait website here: Fine Art Wedding & Portrait Photography or follow his personal Twitter .

He created this website not only to share his photographic knowledge but also to review new products, keep you updated on the photography industry and provide tips on new ways to market your business in todays evolving marketplace. We look forward to creating a community of artists who are all looking for fresh inspiration to grow their creative art.

Wedding & Portrait photographer | Mark Stagi

Weddings & Newborn Photography | Erin Elizabeth | Fresno California

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I got started with photography back in the 7th grade. My junior high school offered a photography class, and after enrolling, I was hooked. I learned photography on an old manual film camera, home-made box camera, developed my own film, and made enlargements by hand in a darkroom. I continued to study Photography in High School and into College.

I had the opportunity to study-abroad in France for a year on an academic scholarship, and was exposed to many beautiful scenes to capture with my camera. There I honed my skills of capturing moments as they arrive, contributing to a photojournalistic photography style.

Aside from Weddings, I am a formally-trained newborn photographer. I spent three years as a newborn photographer for several different hospitals in the Central Valley and Central Coast of California. These photographs were the intimate moments shared between new mothers and their babies in the day after the birth. These “tender moments” were of a story-telling nature, and I am privileged to have been a part of this milestone in many new parent’s lives.

I currently reside in Fresno, California, but will photograph events throughout Central California, including the Monterey and San Francisco Bay areas. I absolutely LOVE to travel, and will consider destination weddings to tropical paradise anytime! I will also offer special pricing to any wedding in France as I would love to have the opportunity to return!

Weddings & Newborn Photography | Erin Elizabeth | Fresno California

Miami Wedding Photographer | Otto Haring

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Where ever you need to go to get married or engaged, whether it is Key Biscayne, Miami, Paris, the Caribbean, the Amazon, the Arctic or the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, Otto Haring will be there.

Moreover, if you have any crazy ideas such as jumping out of an airplane while getting married, Otto will be with you and will do the wedding photos for free. (Otto is a licensed scuba diver and a trained sky diver.)

One important aspect of my work that Otto never puts professional models in wedding dresses in his portfolio. All the people and the weddings on this website are REAL like you and me.

Miami Wedding Photographer | Otto Haring

New York City Wedding Photographer | Susan Stripling

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susan stripling never knew that she’d end up a wedding photographer. though she purchased her first camera in high school she went to college to study theatre and dance, obtaining a bfa in 2001. shortly upon her move to new york city after college graduation susan realized that the life of a starving actor was not for her and went on to consider several career paths. she waited tables, was a receptionist at a failing dotcom, worked in a broadway theatre casting office, and finally found her love for photoshop when she began studying digital and graphic design.

upon her move to florida in 2001 susan picked up her camera and looked at it seriously for the first time. she photographed her first wedding that fall and was in love. the fantastic theatre and emotion of weddings moved her in a way nothing had before and her business was born that year.

susan has photographed weddings all throughout the us, the caribbean, south america, finland, france, and the bahamas. she’s been published in inside weddings, , martha stewart weddings, grace ormonde wedding style, bride and bloom, modern bride, the knot, professional photographer magazine, the new york times style section, rangerfinder magazine, capture magazine, elegant bride,in trade publications for nikon usa, and this winter will be seen in town and country weddings. susan’s teaching career has developed as well; she has been seen at past digital wedding forum conventions, gives private and group workshops throughout the usa, and has spoken at wppi’.

susan lives in brooklyn, new york with her two wonderful daughters.

New York City Wedding Photographer | Susan Stripling

Andrea Carlyle Photography | Johannesburg, SA

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“I am a mother of three boys (three boys, being punished for my sins!) and have been a fan of photography for years. I started shooting weddings seriously about three years ago. With the arrival of my twins, I decided to reduce my working hours in order to spend more time at home with my boys. Using photography to make up for the loss of income was a natural progression.” – Andrea Carlyle Photography

Top 10 Photos You Can Stop Shooting Already

I knew it would eventually come to this , but it doesn’t make it any easier to say…but, yes, there are some photos you need to stop taking! The art of photography is creating a piece of “art”…not cookie-cutter imitations of every favorite photo you’ve ever seen. Be original…it’s your photoblog…your blog to post your original photography…it’s your opportunity to create an audience for your work..so please..make the most of your exposure…and be an original.

Photographers are like any other group in society..be it artists, model, engineers, school teachers….you get the idea…Many view success as the ability to imitate other successful people, ideas, or concepts…While it’s true this is a safe strategy for not failing, to define success by copying others appears to be a stretch.

Take chances with your photography…take a chance on producing something new, fresh, creative, inventive…let it fly….If you’re looking to achieve greatness, it will not come from simple imitation…Do your own thing…Yes, there will be failures….and laughter…but laughter only from those too afraid to not always play it safe…

Without further delay….

Top 10 Photos You Can Stop Shooting Already

1.  Sunset  Sunrise Syndrome- There was no need to drag the drama out to the end of this post…Yes, sunset photos or sunrise photos, you pick…just stop it…enough already…unless you specialize in stock photography of sunsets or sunrises, you need to check yourself today…Learn from the warning signs…As the sky turns orange just around dusk, you start to get very anxious…blood pressure rises…must find camera…as if this is the last sunset mankind will ever witness…Trust me, if today marked the last sunset you ever photographed, you’d be a better photographer for it. What helped me overcome SSS (sunset/sunrise syndrome), was to learn to turn my back to the big orange ball and photograph the effects it’s soft light on other objects, the long shadows, the spilling of glowing light..It takes time to shake this addiction, but it can be done.

2. Homeless Dude – Now, someone please tell me who wrote the law that homeless dude was art! For Pete’s sake…”I’ve got no money, job, food, access to running water or a roof over my head..but I am photogenic”…What?…I understand Dorothea Lange…the Dust Bowl..I get that…but she was paid by the government to document their plight..to record the conditions…However, SUV geek with photo gear in hand, walking the city streets, looking for “art in a park”?…Maybe I’m being a tad cynical…but if I have any advice for this one, it’s “put photogear in bag, buy homeless dude lunch, and engage him/her with conversation”, not your DSLR…

3. Ansel Adams Clones – Anybody with just a little bit of formal photography training background, knows about Ansel Adams, each of his images, the Zone System, his passion for perfection, etc…These images have been done…done for a long time…they’re iconic, yes…cemented in history…However, being able to replicate these images with a prosumer digital camera and a bootleg copy of Photoshop does not put you in the same universe with this legend…Stop it…People immediately know what your intentions were the second to throw the image on the screen…Oh yeah, it does look a little like Moonrise

4. Holy Macro – Modern photographic equipment is amazing….the capabilities for macro photography are mind-boggling..But I’ve never been able to understand Macro photography dude…who painfully toils over getting as close as possible to the lady bug on the picnic table, the Spring time flowers, the bees on the fresh blooms…Just don’t get it..Even if perfectly executed, these images look like they can straight out of Scientific American…Who cares about those images? How many relatives really want the framed flower pictures or the calendar you made again this year at Cafepress, for Christmas?…Let me just be honest with you…zero…I clearly understand this is an art form I under appreciate…this is obvious to all…but my post, my opinion…please take me off the Christmas list.

5.  The Wildlifer – Yes, you know him well…maybe a neighbor and surely a relative…the photog that stalks the yellow- bellied sapsucker through the backyard, complete with remote triggers, bait, selected background, fill-flash lighting set-up…with all the intensity of a lion chasing a gazelle on the Seranghetti…which leads me back to ..”what the hell do you do with these images?”..I see this dude every weekend on my way to the beach..knee-deep in sludge..wading through the marsh..for that perfect Blue Heron image..

6. My Kid’s So Cute Dude – I’ll keep this one short….keep your kid’s photos off the Internet, and leave them on your office desk, living room wall, or refrigerator…Sorry to break this to you, but no one wants to see photos of your kids…Hell, I don’t even know you..and, if someone did enjoy these images…that’s a whole other issue….Unless, you’re a professional photographer, specializing in children’s photography..Just say no.

7. The Backup Wedding Photographers – Got a soft spot in my heart for the wedding photographer…it isn’t pretty..and the money (regardless of the dollar figure) ain’t even close to being enough for spending an entire day with two dysfunctional families and a soon to be divorced couple…not to mention having “Cousin Willy” and “Uncle Larry” snipe every pose you set up…which took you months or years to develop…oh..and will have the prints available …for free… to the family..if not by the end of the day…definitely by breakfast the following morning..In a dying industry, these clowns can push you to the brink….

8. Erotic Eastern Europe Dude – Does every photographer in Eastern Europe shoot soft pron? (the spelling, yeah I know) Hey Erotic Eastern Europe dude, ever thought about shooting different for a change…like sunsets?

9. Model Hoo Hum – Yes, I feature my fair share of fashion and model photography..I “appreciate” the art form that is fashion and glamour photography(said with straight face)…but some of these modeling sites…please..Models, save your dad a few gray hairs and go back to medical school…Cheesy photography art is not a career path…it’s the penny stock of the Internet. Note to cheese-ball fashion photographers…we’re trying to sell the clothes here..not the model.

10. iSick of iPhone Photos- Cool…yes, iPhones are cool…and since I currently have a Verizon calling plan, I cannot have one, yet….but I have to be honest..the photos I ‘ve seen from these devices are pretty crappy…and not just the iPhone photos from the splashdown in the Hudson…in general, the images appear to be an overpriced digital Holga! I love my Holga..and the $29 price tag…but for 300+ bones, the photos should be much better.

There you have it…light me up..hope I didn’t step on too many toes…and trust me, there will be plenty more of each category I just blasted, posted on this very site….If I missed one of your pet peeves, please share!