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Within this blog you will find everything from Funeral planning for Veterans to Newborn photography. While we capture many events and share as much information as possible, our main goal is to serve others. We currently do that by providing information and curating things that are needed, primarily for our Military community in Southern California.

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Mastering Self-Portraits: From Snow to Stormy Desert
Portrait Sessions, Family Update, Including Family Pets Morning Owl Fine Art Photography San Diego CA Portrait Sessions, Family Update, Including Family Pets Morning Owl Fine Art Photography San Diego CA

Mastering Self-Portraits: From Snow to Stormy Desert

"No Tripod? No Problem! How I Captured Self-Portraits in Wild Landscapes"
Forget the tripod—self-portrait photography is all about creativity and problem-solving. From wedging my camera in my car during a snowstorm to balancing it on a jacket in the desert, I found ways to capture sharp, cinematic portraits using what I had. In this post, I’ll walk you through my setups, focusing techniques, and how I work with natural light to create dynamic images—no fancy equipment required.

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Self Portraits in Boulder Colorado
Family Update, Portrait Sessions, Self Portraits Morning Owl Fine Art Photography San Diego CA Family Update, Portrait Sessions, Self Portraits Morning Owl Fine Art Photography San Diego CA

Self Portraits in Boulder Colorado

How I take self-portraits I love my Canon R5 and the Canon Camera Connect App!

I connect my phone via Wifi or Bluetooth and can use my phone to nail focus, set timers, and change settings like ISO, shutter speed, and more.

The Canon Camera Connect is a free app for download on Android and iOS devices. To get started, head to the Play Store or the App Store and hit Install. It can work with many types of cameras including the PowerShot series and mirrorless series.

I start by taking a few test shots and seeing if I like my settings. I do a few different poses and then try to move my camera to a new position for some variance, we don’t need a million photos in the same pose.

After I get the shots I like, I then make sure I get some without me in them so I can overlay them or use them as a double exposure style in photoshop. This helps make sure I have a variety of images instead of the same framing and the same posing. (like the cover photo for this blog post!).

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