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Lynchburg and the Snow

We have recently received multiple emails from people asking questions like, “How do you keep from getting burned-out?” and “Where does your inspiration come from?”

Without going into too much detail (there will be a podcast soon covering those topics) I can simply say that when we are not working on a gig for a client, we are constantly looking to go out, shoot and have fun. No pretense involved, just grabbing our cameras, some friends and seeing what we can come up with.

Recently, Lynchburg has been receiving pretty epic snowfall. So we put on our winter coats, grabbed our cameras (covered with plastic baggies to protect them from the snow) and headed out to snap a few stills of our winter wonderland. Below are some shots of our good friends Karissa Grantham and Jeff Carl.

note: Incidentally, Jeff is a ridiculous singer/songwriter. Check this link to give him a listen.

Also, since we have been receiving buckets of snow from the heavens, we went out and had a snowball fight… here are a couple of frames of friends frolicking in the fresh powder…

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Hello, we’re John, Ally, and Matt — a collective of photographers and filmmakers based out of Lynchburg, VA.

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One Response to “Lynchburg and the Snow”

  1. Erin says:

    I LOVE the video podcasts guys! Keep ‘em comin! Lately, I’ve been trying to cut back on my post processing time and- just recently- my mind was opened to adjusting the white balance of images IN CAMERA BEFORE YOU TAKE THE PICTURE! Crazy, I know. At times it can get a bit confusing knowing which white balance setting to choose, or which kelvin number to select. Do you have any tips/tricks for knowing which white balance setting to use in a situation or is it all just trial, error, and experience?

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