# Photography
Visiting Senoia and the Walking Dead Set • Lisa's Creperie • Starr's Mill
In this episode, we venture into the land of The Walking Dead TV show and explore places like Woodbury, Alexandria, and various places where the show was filmed. Tommy got some amazing drone footage that turned out to be one of my favorite parts of this entire vlog. Aside from the show, the town of Senoia is GORGEOUS!!!!!!!! We really enjoyed our time there, especially our lunch at Lisa's Creperie! That place was fantastic. 10/10 would do it again. On the way back, we stopped at a place I spied from the road earlier and it did not disappoint. Starr's Mill was one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen in person. Totally worth visiting. Links: Senoia: <a href="https://www.senoia.com/community">https://www.senoia.com/community</a> The Walking Dead Shop/Museum, aka, The Woodbury Shoppe: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/WoodburyShoppe">https://www.facebook.com/WoodburyShoppe</a> Lisa's Creperie: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/lisascreperie">https://www.facebook.com/lisascreperie</a>/ Starr's Mill: <a href="https://scenicusa.net/070508.html">https://scenicusa.net/070508.html</a>
Jerris Madison
Jerris Madison is a Los Angeles-based noted Fashion Photographer who is also the Publisher and Editor-In-Chief at OBVIOUS Magazine. OBVIOUS Magazine is one of the most influential magazines with a global reach of 4 million each month via social media and obviousmag.com.
Photographer Lewis Hine's images of child workers in Kirksville, Missouri, and the desire for reform in the early 1900s
Photographer: Lewis Hine, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Original description: Group of men and boys at Friedman Shelby Shoe Co. The youngest, apparently 11 or 12 years old is Felber McLaughlin. One boy who said he was 14 last month and had been working there a year, was assisting at a mailing machine which seemed to be dangerous to fingers and hands at least. Kirksville, Mo., 10/31/1910. (Source.)
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Meet Klamath Falls Photographer Carol Imani
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Woman-run photography company to host free family mini sessions in Washington Heights
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The most popular Airbnb in California
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Aurora mayor praises homelessness photo exhibit
Rob is one of many people experiencing homelessness featured in a photography exhibit at Aurora History Museum.Amy Forestieri/Aurora History Museum. (Aurora, Colo.) Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman is the driving force behind the city's soon-to-be enacted urban camping ban. But despite accusations that he's not compassionate, Coffman recommends everyone view a museum exhibit telling the stories of Aurora's unhoused residents.
Interview with Landscape and Wildlife Photographer Ron Van Fleet
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Visiting North Lake Tahoe for Andrew's Birthday with my new lens| Canon RF 24-70mm F2.8L IS USM lens
Thanks for watching this video! Don't forget to like and follow :) So over the weekend for Andrew’s birthday trip to Lake Tahoe, I finally got to try my new lens out. I was excited to shoot some portraits and landscapes as well as some videos. For this trip, I ended up bringing almost all of the lenses with me- the 16mm, 35mm, and the 24-70mm. We didn’t plan on hiking for this trip and we were staying right by the lake so I wasn’t too worried about the weight of my backpack. When I was shooting the landscapes during golden hour, I didn’t really feel a huge difference with this lens probably because I was using a higher f stop anyways. I was tempted to switch to the 16mm at one point since it’s so much wider and could capture how majestic the lake and the mountains were. But when it came to the portraits, they definitely turned out much different than what I’m used to before. With the zoom, there’s a lot more compression in the photos. The background looks much closer. #AllinWinter
Photo Essay: Beautiful Camellia Flowers Are Blooming Around the Bay Area
Camellia trees are beautiful, and a staple of landscaping in the Bay Area. Some of my favorite camellias are at the Gardens at Heather Farm Park in Walnut Creek. They have an entire hillside covered in the trees. I’m also lucky to have a giant camellia tree that’s likely 20+ years old right in my own backyard here in the East Bay.
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Three Year Old's Spiderman Photoshoot Goes Viral
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Flowers in My Garden’s Fountain
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Nature cam captures wildlife in front of the perfect holiday backdrop
Ashburn resident captures wildlife on her nature cam in a festive backdrop.Donna Eberle. Look too quickly, and you may think it's photoshop. But in fact, these animals are real and are exploring a wonderful Christmas display in one curious animal lover's backyard.