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Welcome, you’re right where you belong 👋🏻
Photographers are observant people. We notice light, movement, mood. Even online, it doesn’t take long to know if a community feels like a place you belong. Have you ever walked into a space full of people you didn’t know and instantly felt out of place? Maybe you lingered at the edges. Watched conversations form. Waited for the right moment to jump in… or didn’t. This space is different. By being here early, you’re already one of the first in the room. You don’t have to figure out where you fit. You help set the tone. You get to welcome others in, instead of feeling overwhelmed by a room that’s already buzzing. This group is for photographers who: - Prefer meaningful connection over noise - Learn by doing, collaborating, and sharing - Are curious, creative, and ready to grow at their own pace I’m so glad you’re here. Take a look around, introduce yourself when you’re ready, and know that this is a space designed to feel supportive, inspiring, and very human. Welcome. You belong here. 💫
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Start Here
If you’re just joining us, please introduce yourself and share a favorite photo you’ve taken, which type of camera you typically use or plan to start using. I’ll try to create content based on what everyone likes, and hopefully we’ll have lots of members with similar equipment. 📸. This community is meant for sharing, so don’t be shy! ☺️
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Here's a bit of fun...
Go up to the search bar and type in "Let there be cat" and see what happens... Bit of advice, turn the sound down to a reasonable level before you hit enter 🤣 I learned this the hard way! Then have a little fun by clicking on the cat 😽
We’ll be back
Hi friends! I have to focus on a few career goals for a bit - so I’ll have to step away from Skool… but once I get things running smoothly, I plan to return with some really fun stuff and hope to grow this little community!
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Tulip bits
After a brief search, rediscovered the names of these tulip parts... The center of a tulip is called the pistil, which is the female reproductive organ. Surrounded by six pollen-bearing stamens, the central pistil is typically white or pale, featuring a three-lobed, sticky stigma at the top that receives pollen, a short style, and a base ovary that develops into seeds. Macro photography introduces us to a whole world of interesting things we tend to take for granted. I love nature.
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