PHOTOGRAPHERS

Last year, I discovered the incredible power of personal projects by doing a Project 52 with some fellow NAPCP photographers. We had suggested themes each week to help push ourselves creatively and technically. Doing this project and having the freedom of creativity since I was...

Favorite Movies: Napoleon Dynamite; Memento I couldn’t choose just one because I love both comedies that make you laugh until you cry (Napoleon Dynamite), and movies that keep you guessing and raise as many questions as they answer (Memento). Favorite Book: The History of Love by Nicole...

We are so excited that our Photo Challenge NAPCP Gathering was a success! As busy season for photographers is almost here, we wanted participants to take some time to get inspired, at this month's Gathering. We asked Gatherers to snap photos of the following subjects, then...

I spent a couple of years as a small group leader for women photographers in Indiana. One of the things I found myself telling women repeatedly was, "Don't worry about what everyone else is doing. Do what works for you.” As individuals and as business...

Introducing our Spring Marketing Postcard Pack! We have partnered with our friends at Artifact Uprising so that you can use these templates to make unique, customized, and memorable marketing pieces to remind your clients to book for spring and summer! The set includes 8 unique...

Tell us a little about what's inside. - 5D Mark iii (pictured with my awesomely monogrammed Fotostrap) - 5D Mark ii - Canon 70-200 f/2.8 IS II - Canon 24-70mm f/28 - Canon 50mm f2.5 macro - Lensbaby Composer Pro with Sweet 35 & Edge 80 I squeeze all of this and...

With Mother’s Day this weekend, NAPCP feels it is imperative to celebrate all the moms and mother-like figures in our lives. This year, we want to emphasize to our membership and readership how important it is, as mothers, to get out from BEHIND the camera,...

Freelensing is, quite literally, freeing the lens from the camera body. You may wonder - why on earth would anyone want to do that? Couldn’t you drop and break the lens, or allow dust inside your camera body? Possibly, yes. But aside from the cheap...