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Engagement photos at Seattle's Kerry Park

A Kerry Park engagement session

If you’re okay smooching in front of the inevitable crowds that congregate at Kerry Park, then there is no more

dog at Lopez Island wedding

Super candid moments – must love dogs!

You must love dogs to fully appreciate this week’s super candid moments. I’ve got several dog photos from

ring bearer playing hide and seek at wedding

Super candid moments – trying to be sneaky!

In my time as a wedding photographer, I’ve caught a few people in the act… whatever act that may be. Sneaky

UW Botanic Gardens map to find Tracie Howe Photography

Seattle’s UWBG vendor showcase, round 2 – Bride-to-be? You are invited!

Last year I happily took part in the UW Botanic Gardens vendor showcase. This year I will participate again and

Little girl being caught after trying some wedding cake too soon

A new weekly post: Super Candids!

I try to capture a lot of candid moments when I am photographing a client. It’s what I do best.  These candids

A travel themed, vintage styled wedding shoot

A travel themed, vintage styled wedding shoot

Example of when to use HDR

Tuesday’s tip for better photos #12

Using HDR for challenging lighting situations

Tuesday’s Tip for better photos #10

Tuesday’s Tip #10: Quick tip! Use a flash for portaits, even if it’s sunny. Often a bright sun

photo of dog with shallow depth of field

Tuesday’s Tip for better photos #9

 Tuesday’s Tip #9:   Make sure you know what your subject is and try to isolate it. You may not want people

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