CPC Blog

Composition and Visual Storytelling
March 30, 2023
Composition can be challenging for many. For others, it comes naturally and “seeing” strong compositions comes easy. Some call that having a 'good eye'.
If you fall in the first category don’t be discouraged, composition can be learned. By studying the subject, spending time looking at other's images and practice, you can and will improve.
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Local Photo Contest Winners
March 9, 2023
It's always a thrill when you win a contest, any kind of contest! It's gratifying to be chosen, to be considered worthy enough for the prize.
With that, we want to congratulate ALL the winners of these local photo contests. Bravo!!!
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7 Photo Books to Celebrate Black History Month
February 16, 2023
In celebration of Black History month, we would like share this collection of photography books.
Each beautifully showcases some aspect of black history in America; black culture, black community and everyday life, black photographers, portraits of Harlem’s artistic community, civil rights issues, and more.
We hope you’ll explore the selection!
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In Memory of Roy Sewall
January 26, 2023
Many of you have probably already heard the news of Roy Sewall passing away. Roy struggled with health issues and recently they got the best of him.
Although we are incredibly saddened we are so very fortunate to have known him! We have many fond memories of the years that Roy taught with us and I wanted to share a few stories here.
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Shoot Less, Shoot More
January 5, 2023
As we start the new year, we might be thinking about ways to improve our photography. Try shooting less and shooting more.
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8 Ideas To Capture Everyday Holiday Moments
December 15, 2022
There’s no doubt this is a busy time of year. Despite that, we should still carve out time for our photography, even if it is just around our home. Here are a few suggestions to make some meaningful holiday photos without a lot of stress, complication or making a big time commitment.
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