Bought a new lamp today at the good will, that takes 75 watts. Then I bought an eight dollar bulb at Walgreens. All to make it as bright as possible, so that my pictures turn out well. Or better anyway. After "Buzz", I was advised to have more variation in my poses and less red-eye. After "Play", more skin and less grain. After "Bookish" more variation in facial expressions and perhaps different camera settings.
Now I must conquer the blur.
(My eight dollar bulb shattered to pieces on my floor mid-shoot. I will buy another one most likely tomorrow or the day after that. I refuse to stay stagnant. I insist upon growth.)
I took my last photoset down from my albums but I expect it will be back again, and with company.
Now I must conquer the blur.
(My eight dollar bulb shattered to pieces on my floor mid-shoot. I will buy another one most likely tomorrow or the day after that. I refuse to stay stagnant. I insist upon growth.)
I took my last photoset down from my albums but I expect it will be back again, and with company.

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Keep all the other advice in mind and I'm sure you'll come up with an awesome set.
I dig your persona. Constant movement is my mantra, stagnation is hell.