Tips For Better Interior Photography – Straightening and Aligning Lines
/9 Comments/in Interior Design, photography /by MilaIf you want to take good interior photography, you need to master the art of getting straight lines. What do I mean by straight lines? Well, it is very simple: Main horizontal lines should actually be horizontal and main vertical lines should actually be vertical. Also, main lines should be parallel to each other, meaning that […]
Cemetery Of Punta Arenas, Chile.
/6 Comments/in photography, Ramble the world /by MilaAs I mentioned in this post, I was in Chile last week. I visited my dad in Punta Arenas. He was sick so I wanted to spend some time with him. Punta Arenas is a beautiful city, far away from the rest of the world. I feel so lucky to have been born and raised […]
A Photography Workshop With Joel Sartore
/6 Comments/in Let us be inspired by..., Life, Others, photography /by MilaOne of my 2016 goals is to learn more about photography and, hopefully, get better at it. Now that I am accountable to the millions of people that read this blog, I decided to attend a photography workshop in January and start the year on the right track. On Saturday, I took a photography workshop […]
Let Us Be Inspired By Hideaki Hamada
/4 Comments/in photography /by MilaHideaki Hamada, photographer When I got pregnant with Max, my second child, I started wondering about Victor and his role as an older sibling. I shared my thoughts with a wise friend that told me to “be prepared to witness truelove.” When she said this, I was suspicious. I have heard of so many parents […]
Let Us Be Inspired By Elize Strydom
/0 Comments/in photography, Women /by MilaI discovered photography when studying journalism in Chile. My whole family took my grandmother’s ashes to the ocean, and I took pictures of that trip. The pictures were in black and white and they turned out good. After that, I did photography occasionally, but traded my film camera for a video camera when I moved […]