BlogPhotography Show Cheer, Not Checks Avoid pictures of oversized checks. Instead, capture pictures of the people impacted by donations. Those are images you can take to the bank. Megan McKoy-Noe, CCC November 16, 2016
BlogSocial Media [Picture] Frame Your Message: Shift Social Content from Words to Visuals The days of standalone-text posts are fading. If you want to be heard by the next generation of consumers, start framing your message in still or moving pictures. Megan McKoy-Noe, CCC July 20, 2016
BlogPhotography Shoot in the Shade Shooting parade pictures this weekend? Scout out the parade route and look for a spot where a building may help shade the faces of participants. Be sure to scout at the same time of day the parade will take place. Mike Teegarden, CCC June 29, 2016
BlogPhotography Use Big Pictures "Focus on the real point of the story. That may mean cutting some copy or throwing some pictures away in order to let a few images dominate.” —David LaBelle Megan McKoy-Noe, CCC March 7, 2016
BlogPhotography Angle for Extraordinary Shots Here are 3 ways changing your position can add photographic punch. Megan McKoy-Noe, CCC January 27, 2015