Author Archives: Mark Hicks Photography

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Free Portrait #2 Teaser

In case you missed the first one, I’m going to offer another Free Portrait Session. This time I’ll have props and a few different backgrounds, so prepare for a silly good time . Also, I’m looking at having it on … Continue reading

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Portraits on White

Over the last few weeks I have been doing a lot of “On White” type work. Last week was Free Portrait at The Lunch Cafe, thank you to everyone who made it out. If you missed it, don’t worry, I will … Continue reading

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Free Portrait at The Lunch Cafe

I will be taking photos and emailing web resolution (400px X 600px @ 72dpi) size jpgs, for you to use however you’d like. Everyone will receive at least one photo, more if there is time. When: Thursday, January 19th, 2012 … Continue reading

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I Love My Polaroid Cameras

What is it about instant Polaroid cameras and the images they produce? For me it’s the knowledge that the picture won’t be technically perfect, that allows me to relax and just have fun. Thankfully companies like FujiFilm and The Impossible … Continue reading

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Android Apps for Photographers

With all the hype about the iPhone 4s and plenty of sites dedicated to iPhone apps, I though I’d list my favorite photography related apps for those of us still sporting Android phones. Vignette Cost: €2.49 (approx $3.92) Description: Add … Continue reading

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2011 Scott Kelby Worldwide Photo Walk

Saturday October 1st, was the 2011 Scott Kelby Worldwide Photo Walk. With 1,117 locations and 28,208 photographers it is quite an impressive undertaking. I attended the Bloomfield Hills walk at the Franklin Cider Mill, led by local photographer, Adobe Guru, … Continue reading