by Diane W. Bailey | Aug 29, 2014 | Diane's Posts
Photographing indoors crates a new set of challenges than with outdoors. Overhead lighting and fluorescent lighting can create tints that change the color of your subject. You might notice a strong yellow or blue tint to your pictures. First make sure the...
by Diane W. Bailey | Aug 21, 2014 | Diane's Posts
Several years ago near Christmas time, as I ran between terminals in the Atlanta Airport, I saw a sweet family rolling great-grandmother in a wheel chair. I could easily identify the mom with her daughters looking so similar and dad with his sons. The...
by Diane W. Bailey | Aug 14, 2014 | Diane's Posts
Look at your hands. What do you see? Are they manicured or natural? Are they calloused or soft? Big or dainty? Do your hand gesture and add to the conversation as you talk or do they hold each other in polite silence? Do they comfort you as you...
by Diane W. Bailey | Aug 7, 2014 | Diane's Posts
He sits not far from the Jaffa Gate in Israel each day, smoking his cigarettes and watching people walk past through eyes dimmed by time. It’s been seven years since I’ve seen him and though we never spoke a word to one another, his face is etched into my memory. His...
by Diane W. Bailey | Jul 31, 2014 | Diane's Posts
We have all seen pictures on the news that capture an amazing story in detail. We see a rescuer reaching out and almost touching a young girl’s hand in a raging flash flood. Or maybe a tender kiss between two lovers on a sunset pier, even a flower heavy with morning...
by Diane W. Bailey | Jul 28, 2014 | Diane's Posts
The sun beats down hot and heavy, as grass that has overstepped its boundaries is mowed into place. Two weeks on the road and everything has become leggy and is stretching out for more territory. For two weeks Doc and I drove from Montgomery, AL to New York City,...