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How to Sell Fine Art Photography (with Romy Owens @ OKC SMUG)
Our February OKC SMUG meeting featured local fine art photographer Romy Owens, teaching us about how to create, market, price, and sell fine art photography. Romy is an incredibly accomplished and well-networked fine artist – you know, the rare kind … Continue reading
Posted in Fine Art & Personal Projects, Oklahoma City SMUG
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2011 Wrap-Up #2: A Year of SMUGS (Photographers’ Meeting in OKC)
One of my greatest pleasures in 2o11 was in my role as leader of the OKC SMUG, a group for any Oklahoma Photographers (sponsored by SmugMug). Not only was the group a source of inspiration, education, and exposure for me … Continue reading
Oklahoma City SMUG: Off Camera Light, In-Studio and On-Location, w/ Okie Studios
This week, the Oklahoma City SMUG met with Bill Richards of Okie Studios (note: PG-13+ link warning ) at his new studio in Norman, OK. Our goal this time was to practice using off-camera light, both in studio and on-location. Bill … Continue reading
Posted in Oklahoma City SMUG, Shooting and Editing
Tagged alien bees, battery, cactus triggers, Equipment, lighting, model, Norman, off-camera, Okie Studios, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Portrait Photographer, Oklahoma City Portrait Photography, on-location, pack, photographers, recommendations, setup, SMUG, SmugMug, soft box, strobe, studio, system, tips, togs, trigger, tutorial, white lightning
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Oklahoma City SMUG: Low-Light Shooting Tutorial in Paseo District
Last night, the Oklahoma City SMUG met in the Paseo District to practice low-light shooting. Those that arrived early enough also peeked inside Visions in the Paseo, a photography-only gallery currently showing works by Greg Davis, one of my personal … Continue reading
Posted in Oklahoma City SMUG, Shooting and Editing
Tagged Car, car lights, drive, driving, high, how to, ISO, light trails, low-light, MugtoMug, night, night photography, nighttime, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Paseo, Paseo District, Photography, Photography Meeting in Oklahoma City, shutter speed, slow, SMUG, SmugMug, street scene, street*, tips, tutorial, Urban
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June Oklahoma City SMUG: Scott Jarvie on SmugMug Workflow
On June 28, 2011, Scott Jarvie was rolling through OKC on his way home to Provo, Utah, from a month’s worth of weddings on the East Coast. (He has a fun life.) I am glad he squeezed the OKC SMUG into … Continue reading

