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sparkleesquire:

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hidingandseeking:

Jessica Stam 

blitzer asked: This isn't a question but more of a comment:

FINALLY! I figured since you had amazing photog skills, that there MUST be a blog somewhere & I've found it, no thanks to Facebook not allowing you to upload a picture. Thank You!

Oh yay!  My blog is actually http://michellemooreblog.com - this is just a place where I share inspiration, but I’m using pinterest more now! http://pinterest.com/michellemoore XO

howstrangeandquaintareyou asked: Editing, to me, is kind of a tricky thing for me because I get so into it and just let loose. I really love your natural colours to all your photos, so I was just wondering if you use actions or if it's all hand done. You don't have to answer this, because I know that some photographers would rather not say, but there are times when I get that natural look and then others I get the psycho "I was obviously having way too much fun" look.

Hi there!  I like to keep in simple.  :D  Here is how I do it! http://www.michellemooreblog.com/2010/01/29/skintones/

Spring is here!  What a gorgeous day we had today in Seattle for a senior portrait session!!  This girl rocked it :D  http://michellemooreseniors.com XOXO

lighthouseandpinetrees asked: Hi! First of all, I adore your photography. It makes me feel refreshed every time I visit your blog. I was wondering, how do you get all of your subjects to looked so relaxed and perfectly posed? Are they all models, or do you give them direction? Thanks! xoxo

I just act like myself, have fun, and direct them to be relaxed.  The subjects on my blog are portrait clients, not models (unless it is a fashion shoot - in which case they are models).  I direct everyone I work with, be it a client, or model.