Monthly Archives: March 2014

40 Beautiful and Effective Responsive Navigation Menus

PEase of navigation is one of the biggest keys to the usability of a website. If visitors can easily find what they are looking for they will be more likely to stay on the website rather than leaving and going … Continue reading

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Too Much, Too Fast. What To Do About Information Overload

PDo you feel like you are drowning in a sea of information?/PPBlog posts, articles, ebooks, videos, podcasts, images, and more./PPLike most web designers and other freelancers, you

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Web Designers, Are You Missing Out on Crucial Face-to-Face Networking?

PWhen was the last time you met in person with a client or prospect? That long, huh?/PPLike many freelancers, web designers understand the importance of networking. And in this digital age, most of us tend to do our networking online. … Continue reading

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This Week

PHappy Wednesday! On this first Wednesday in March, we

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Spring finally arrives and brings some LBs:)

PThey are back! Our latest series of Dgrin challenges, the challenges of the OOYCZ (from your Comfort Zone), is a series of challenges to help you improve your photography by step out of your comfort zone and try something new. … Continue reading

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Tips for photographing the popular tourist destinations

A post by: Aaron HockleyPPAs photographers, we often find that one way to create interesting images that are different from the norm is to our camera to remote places that are not yet flooded with photographers. But what about those … Continue reading

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The death of HDR photography?

A post by: Gavin HardcastlePIMG class=” ” alt=”” src=”http://www.photo-natural.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/wpid-125136983652641e6546cz.jpg” width=”610″ height=”428″‘ Condensation “by Gavin Hardcastle-location, Gastown, Vancouver, BC/PPAdapt or die. It is the way of the world, and with the ever-changing rhythms of the digital age, you have got to … Continue reading

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Pair of ladybugs

PThey are back! Our latest series of Dgrin challenges, the challenges of the OOYCZ (from your Comfort Zone), is a series of challenges to help you improve your photography by step out of your comfort zone and try something new. … Continue reading

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How your price structure can be you will lose money

A post by: Jackie BoldtPPJackie is the creator of the portrait photography prices workbook

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A tired wasp Queen

PThey are back! Our latest series of Dgrin challenges, the challenges of the OOYCZ (from your Comfort Zone), is a series of challenges to help you improve your photography by step out of your comfort zone and try something new. … Continue reading

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5 tips for a better environment portraits

A post by: Rick BerkPPShow the subject environmental portraits usually in their natural environment. They are different from traditional portraits in that they tend to show more of the character of the subject, instead of just the topic for a … Continue reading

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Good Morning Sunshine

PA few weeks ago my girlfriend, Aubrey, departed on a soul searching voyage through Central and South America, and meanwhile I headed north to Fairbanks to visit some friends, and hopefully see the Aurora. Unfortunately it was cloudy every night … Continue reading

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