06/16/2026
Ever spot a bird, deer, or butterfly and wish you could capture it the way you see it?
Wildlife photography is about so much more than having the right gear. Knowing your camera settings, understanding animal behavior, and learning how to create strong compositions can make all the difference.
If you’re ready to improve your wildlife photography and start creating more impactful images, this course by Élodie Meyer (✨Élodie✨| Photography tips & tutorials) walks you through everything from settings and storytelling to editing and ethical wildlife practices.
Grab the course at the link in our bio and start seeing the wildlife around you through a whole new lens.
06/16/2026
Teen photography does not have to feel awkward.
Learn how to photograph tweens and teens with confidence, natural posing, and real connection.
Featuring expert insight from Holly Awwad (Holly Awwad), Melissa Richard (Melissa - Click Pro Elite), and Melissa Ortendahl (Melissa Ortendahl | Boston Wedding, Family & Brand Photographer) plus behind the scenes sessions and editing walkthroughs.
Ready to elevate your teen photography? Shop the link in bio.
06/11/2026
The color for June’s installment of our monthly was RAINBOW.
Abi Coop | Photography Mentor
Sun Soaked Littles ☀️
Stacy Millberg
Cindy Borbridge
Lacey
Franklin, TN Photographer
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06/09/2026
This submission in our 100 Days of Nature Project is by
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06/08/2026
WE ASKED. YOU ANSWERED.
We wanted to know if you are use auto or manual white balance, and it seems many of you prefer manual at least part of the time, depending on the circumstances.
What team do you belong to: Team Manual or Auto WB?
06/05/2026
This is what week 11 of the p52 {52 Clicks} looks like by
Prompt: take a picture with the “decisive moment” theme.
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06/04/2026
Film photography is making a comeback, and it’s about more than nostalgia.
From the excitement of waiting for developed photos to the slower, more intentional creative process, more photographers are rediscovering why shooting film feels so different from digital photography.
Whether you’re dusting off an old film camera or curious about trying film photography for the first time, this blog by Melissa Ortendahl () explores why so many photographers are falling back in love with film.
Head to the blog at the link in our bio to read more and see if film might be calling your name, too.