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Aerial Photography Tips
Earlier this year, just before my water broke, I had the incredible opportunity to foray into aerial photography with a flight over downtown Oklahoma City and the Oklahoma State Capitol. It’s not every day a pregnant lady tackles aerial … Continue reading
Posted in Shooting and Editing
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Oklahoma State Capitol (Oklahoma City Aerial Photography)
In addition to the Devon Energy Tower and Oklahoma City skyline, on my recent aerial photography project I captured images of the Oklahoma State Capitol. Here are two of my favorites! To license or buy prints of these images please … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture
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Aerial Photos of Devon Energy Tower and Downtown OKC (Oklahoma City Commercial Photographer)
Recently I had the incredible opportunity to take aerial photographs of downtown Oklahoma City, including the Devon Energy Tower and Oklahoma State Capitol. To license or buy prints of any of these images, please contact me at holly@hollybaumannphotography.com. The Devon … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture
Tagged aerial photography, aerial photography of Devon Tower, aerial photography of OKC, aerial photography of Oklahoma City, aerial photos, aerial photos of Devon Tower, botanical gardens, cloudy, daytime, Devon, Devon Energy, Devon Tower, downtown, downtown OKC, dowtown Oklahoma City, during the day, from the air, highrise, midwest, Myriad Gardens, OKC, OKC aerial photographer, OKC aerial photography, OKC Architectural Photographer, okc architectural photography, OKC Commercial Photographer, OKC Photographer, OKC Photography, OKC skyline, Oklahoma, Oklahoma aerial photography, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City aerial photography, Oklahoma City Architectural Photographer, Oklahoma City Architectural Photography, Oklahoma City Commercial Photographer, Oklahoma City Commercial Photography, Oklahoma City skyline, Oklahoma Photographer, Oklahoma Photography, skyline, skyscraper, Urban
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HGTV’s Showhouse Showdown Part 2: Before-After Exterior HDR Images (OKC Architectural Photographer)
In addition to shooting behind-the-scenes documentary images and interior “afters” for HGTV’s Showhouse Showdown, I also created HDR exterior photos of each home. HDR can improve the detail and dynamic range in exterior architectural photography, as I’ve shown previously. HDR … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Before and After Images, Shooting and Editing
Tagged architectural photography, architecture, before and after, entrance, exterior, front door, HDR, HDR in architectural photography, HGTV, high dynamic range, home, Home Creations, house, how to shoot HDR, new home, OKC Architectural Photographer, okc architectural photography, OKC Photographer, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Architectural Photographer, Oklahoma City Architectural Photographer, Oklahoma City Architectural Photography, Oklahoma City Commercial Photographer, Oklahoma Commercial Photographer, Oklahoma Photographer, Oklahoma Photography, Showhouse Showdown, starter home
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2011 Wrap-Up #5: Outtake Reel
Outtakes are so much more fun and interesting than a lineup of my most perfect images from 2011! So, enjoy this list of things that went wrong this year…but that made for some of my favorite images and happiest memories! … Continue reading
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2011 Wrap-Up #4: Why Photo Blogging Isn’t Really About Photography
Clients often report finding my blog before my website in their internet searches. Search engines love new content, so churning out regular, key-word rich blog posts bumps me up in search results. Blogging pays, literally. Being aware of that, blogging … Continue reading
Posted in For Business Owners, Marketing Ideas, Social Media
Tagged blog, blog tips, blogging, blogging tips, business, business tips, commercial photography tips, Facebook, Google+, how to get blog hits, keywording, keywords, Networked Blogs, OKC Commercial Photographer, OKC Commercial Photography, OKC Photographer, OKC Photography, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City Architectural Photographer, Oklahoma City Architectural Photography, Oklahoma City Commercial Photographer, Oklahoma City Event Photographer, Oklahoma City Event Photography, Oklahoma City Family Photographer, Oklahoma City photographers, Oklahoma City Portrait Photographer, Oklahoma City Portrait Photography, Oklahoma Photographer, Oklahoma Photography, Photography, photography blog, photography blog tips, photography business tips, photography tips, SEO for photographers, SEO tips, social media, social media and blogging, tag, tagging, tips, tips for photo bloggers, tips for photographers, Twitter, using keywords, what I learned in 2011, Wordpress
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2011 Wrap-Up #3: Major Business Milestones (Photography Business Tips)
While learning things the hard way in 2011, I also had some great successes and reached some major milestones in my business. Here are a few, with some tips about how to do the same for yourself, if you’d like: Doubled … Continue reading
Posted in For Business Owners, Marketing Ideas, Photography Workflow, Shooting and Editing
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2011 Wrap-Up #1: 6 Things I’ve Learned About Owning a Business (Usually the Hard Way)
If there’s one way to characterize my experience as a fledgling full-time photographer this year, it would be “boot camp.” Or maybe “growing pains.” Or “on-the-job-training.” Or “trial-by-fire…” You get the idea. The process of creating a sustainable business can be … Continue reading
Posted in For Business Owners, Photography Workflow
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