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Photography Week in Review for October 22-27, 2007

Halloween is just a few days away and along with having plenty of candy for trick-or-treaters make sure you have enough film or room on your digital camera’s memory card to snap some memorable shots of your little ghosts and goblins. If you are looking for tips on how to capture frame worthy shots of this spooky holiday you’ve come to the right place. The Photography Week in Review is your one-stop shopping resource to get all the photo tips you missed over the past few days.

October 22ndIs It Time For a New Digital Camera? Once Halloween is over it’s just a matter of time before you start stuffing turkeys and stockings. If you are looking to get a new camera to capture the holiday fun or if you are asking Santa for an upgrade take a look at the new offerings I featured in this blog.

October 23rdHalloween Photo Tips: Shooting Pumpkins. Don’t forget your camera on All Hallows Eve. The holiday offers a myriad of great subjects to photograph – trick-or-treaters, Jack-O-Lanterns, decorations, candy creations, haunted houses and so on. What’s more, autumn’s colorful leaves make for an ideal background for spectacular Halloween shots. This blog details how to capture memorable photographs of your spectacular holiday decorations.

October 24th—–Halloween Photo Tips: Shooting Your Little Pumpkins. Now that you know how to capture great shots of your Jack-O-Lanterns we move on to discussing how you can snap winning shot of your littlest pumpkins. Hint: It’s all about getting creative.

October 25th–—Photography Potpourri: Wedding Picture Reunion. Do you know where your wedding pictures are? In this blog you can read about the touching story of an Ohio couple and their long lost wedding pictures, and how after nearly 30 years of marriage they were finally reunited with the man who took them.

October 26th—–Photo Tips: Mastering Close Ups and Eye Contact. The main reason most of us buy cameras is to photograph people. However, photographing people comes with unique challenges. This blog details how to master the art of close ups and ways you can get subjects to make eye contact with your camera.

October 27thMore Fun Photo Projects. I hate throwing duplicate pictures into a storage container and letting the containers sit and collect dust. To avoid having to do so I try to find unique ways to display or present my favorite shots. This blog offers some ways to put your extra pictures to good use.

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About Michele Cheplic

Michele Cheplic was born and raised in Hilo, Hawaii, but now lives in Wisconsin. Michele graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in Journalism. She spent the next ten years as a television anchor and reporter at various stations throughout the country (from the CBS affiliate in Honolulu to the NBC affiliate in Green Bay). She has won numerous honors including an Emmy Award and multiple Edward R. Murrow awards honoring outstanding achievements in broadcast journalism. In addition, she has received awards from the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association for her reports on air travel and the Wisconsin Education Association Council for her stories on education. Michele has since left television to concentrate on being a mom and freelance writer.