Once a month, we open up the studio for portfolio reviews. Does that sound pretentious? I hope not, because portfolio reviews are an essential part of growing and keeping relevant as a photographer. They’re kind […]
Tag: downtown photography
What’s your resolution?
Get it? New years…print versus online resolution…you know…it’s… Fine, maybe it’s not that funny, but being confused about resolution isn’t funny either. Unless you’re good at math (and can accept formulas without having to know […]
Do Something Different
This one is for all of you aspiring portrait, maternity, engagement, family, wedding, baby photographers… Years ago, when we were running Rodenas Photography in Sudbury, our company motto was Do Something Different. Think back to […]

Why Doesn’t My Picture Look Like That?
I want you to know something. To really listen here and to absorb what I’m telling you. Most of the time, the reason your picture doesn’t look “like that” is because the “that” is a […]
What’s Bugging Me About This Picture?
Do you ever look at a photo and think, “something is bugging me about this picture”? It almost always happens when the photographer has broken a compositional rule without doing it on purpose. I was […]

Up And Coming Classes
With the hustle and bustle in all of our worlds at this time of year, it’s easy to miss out on some cool stuff. For instance, we have a bunch of super neat classes and […]

Do You Flickr?
It was a different time when I first signed up on Flickr. The world of digital photography was fairly new to me…I was still working with slide film at the time. Facebook was in its […]

Someone Stole My Picture!
Imagine. You’re surfing along all nice and happy and all of a sudden you see a photo that looks really, really familiar. You click on it and think, “Huh! I took a picture just like […]
The Move That Launched A Thousand Thanks!
It’s official!! We have the keys for the new space. Eeeeeeeee!!! Cleaning has commenced. Painting is right behind that. Furniture will be moved in a jiffy. And, we’ll be ready to welcome you to classes, […]

Being a tourist in your own backyard
Alright, raise your hand if you’re tired of not being able to go places and see things. I was just scrolling through my photos and realized that almost every single picture from this year was […]