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Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: Day 2

May 27, 2018
On our last day in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina we decided to forgo the beach at DoubleTree Myrtle Beach Oceanfront Resort and head to dry land. In my two decades of visiting this city, I am ashamed to say, I had never done that before! We had been given a...

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: Day 1

Ripley's Aquarium of Myrtle Beach
May 25, 2018
We began our day by taking advantage of the indoor pool, as it was still pretty chilly outside, but next time we return to the DoubleTree Resort By Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront the lazy rivers will definely be on our priority list! While my ideal beach vacation is lounging by the...

How To Use Natural Light In Landscape Photography (And Create Truly Magical Images)

Silhouette of a twisted tree against a pink and golden sunset sky with soft glowing light.
March 30, 2018
There is something almost sacred about natural light. It cannot be controlled, forced, or recreated. And yet, when you learn how to work with it, it transforms ordinary landscapes into something unforgettable. Natural light is not just illumination — it is emotion. It is the difference between a flat image...

Top Five Reasons Why You Should Use Drone Photography

Woman controlling a drone with her iPhone overlooking a tropical beach at golden hour with pink and orange skies.
October 10, 2017
Photography has always been about perspective — but drone photography completely transforms what that word means. Suddenly, you are no longer limited to what is in front of you. You can rise above it. You can tell a story from a place that feels cinematic, expansive, and unforgettable. Whether you...

How To Take Incredible Photos: A Complete Guide To Capturing Moments That Matter

Andrea Perullo holding a vintage camera demonstrating how to take incredible photos.
June 20, 2017
There is a difference between taking a photo and capturing a moment. One is quick, forgettable, something that lives quietly in your camera roll. The other? It stops time. It tells a story. It makes you feel something — even years later. As someone who has spent years behind the...