No Shirt, No Shoes, No Problems...

No Shirt, No Shoes, No Problems...
©Marcia Joy Duggan

March 7, 2008

Chatham Beach Portrait


The white dresses in this portrait help give the image a timeless look. Capturing the sisters as they walk towards the Chatham Bridge tells a story about their relationship. This image was the families favorite from the portrait session and was later made into a wall portrait. This image won the Front Page Photo Contest for the Professional Photographers of Cape Cod (www.ppocc.org) in 2004.

The photo below, was made into a Holiday Greeting Card to share with family and friends.

Before moving on to the 'How To' part of photography, taking the time to write down and really understand your 'WHY' will help define your purpose and goal of making a photograph. Having vision of what your photograph will look like before you actually push the shutter and why you are making this photograph will help guide you to your desired outcome.

Below is an excerpt from Bill Toth, a successful entrepreneur from Houston:

"BEGIN WITH THE END IN MIND"
"You've just been asked to put together a jigsaw puzzle. Having done many such puzzles, you're excited to get started. You pour out all 1,000 pieces, spreading them out across a large table. You then pick up the lid of the box and look at what you're putting together. But there's no picture! It's blank! How will you ever be able to finish the puzzle without knowing what it looks like, you wonder? If you only had a one-second glimpse of what it's supposed to be. That's all you need one picture of the finished product. What a difference it would make! Without the vision of the finished product, putting together the puzzle will take a really long time....

  • A great way to focus your "WHY" is to ask yourself, how achieving any particular goal will benefit others."

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