by emileemwright | Jun 8, 2018 | Blog, Fine Art, Portfolio
The power of photo merge to get a well exposed landscape image The struggle is real when you want to get both the foreground and background well exposed when capturing a beautiful landscape picture. Adobe Lightroom has the powerful ability to merge three images of...
by emileemwright | Jun 5, 2018 | Blog, Fine Art, Portfolio
Turn the lights off and follow these indoor light painting tips I love the quote from Dave Black when he said “if you want a picture to look interesting, only light part of it.” Such a profound thought. Light painting is a technique where you capture...
by emileemwright | Jun 5, 2018 | Blog, Fine Art
Ideas to capture light with a long exposure Half orb We had a bike wheel wrapped with lights and attached a peg so it could spin in a circle on the floor. We turned off all the lights in a barn outside and set our camera shutter speed to a long exposure of around 3...
by emileemwright | Jun 2, 2018 | Blog, Writing
Taylor Wiles Feature The trials of life can make or break a person. The attitude one chooses to cultivate can determine the result of the lesson learned. For Taylor Wiles, her trials have become pivotal steps up the mountainous climb of life. Her childhood and school...
by emileemwright | Jun 2, 2018 | Blog, Writing
A Day at the Ropes Course The cool wind blows quietly. Wet dew glistens as the rising sun shines brighter and brighter. The harnesses are tight and we are ready. The brown, wooden tower stands tall with ropes spread out for support. We gather as classmates to...
by emileemwright | Jun 2, 2018 | Blog, Writing
Kye Ferguson Feature The wind howls as snow falls from the gloomy sky. Brief flashes of light shine in a 15 year-old boys face as cars pass him by on the lonely road. His task is to haul one ton bags, full of horse feed, onto the fork lift his boss is driving and get...