Exciting News about our Weekend Workshop Program

Exciting News about our Weekend Workshop Program

    We've noticed what could be the beginning of an amazing trend as our Nick Kelsh Photography Weekend Workshops continue to grow and mature... A few months ago we launched our initial weekend in the pastoral countryside of New York State where Anne grew up...

Oooooo! Announcing Our Halloween Photo Contest Winners!

Oooooo! Announcing Our Halloween Photo Contest Winners!

Nothing says family memory-keeping more than photos of our kids enjoying time-honored holiday traditions. So before we look ahead to the upcoming holidays, take a moment to look back at our Halloween Photo Contest winners. I'd like to give a big boo out—that doesn't...

Our Spectacular Fall Foliage Weekend Workshop

Our Spectacular Fall Foliage Weekend Workshop

Walton, New York is not the easiest place in the world to get to, but people came from Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, and Pennsylvania to spend a beautiful fall weekend with the Kelsh family to, first, make new lifelong friends, and secondly,...

Back to School Photos: The Hidden Moments

Back to School Photos: The Hidden Moments

  Photography’s a lot like all of the arts. It’s often what’s below the surface that’s more interesting than the apparent and the obvious. Some of the little moments we pay almost no attention turn into our very best photographs. Funny how that works. (And how a...

Smartphone Photos: Shoot a little bit wide. Crop later.

Smartphone Photos: Shoot a little bit wide. Crop later.

  Both of them SWEAR they didn’t miss him and they’re both sticking to their story—and I asked each of them several dozen times. They didn’t see each other for eight days when Alexander was away at Boy Scout camp last week. Teddy was home alone with us and seemed...

7 Landscape Photography Tips for Earlybirds

7 Landscape Photography Tips for Earlybirds

I have spent some of my happiest moments as a photographer alone with my camera standing on top of a hill loving the beautiful natural light of early morning and what it does to the earth and sky. It's one thing to be driving down the highway with your family and...

How to Photograph Spring

How to Photograph Spring

  The winter of 2015-2016 has been a season of ups and downs in Philadelphia and likely that's how it was for you where ever you live. It was 73 degrees on Christmas day and then a few weeks later we had 30 inches of snow on a Friday night. School didn't resume...

Here Lies Chief: A Hard Life Lesson on Easter

Here Lies Chief: A Hard Life Lesson on Easter

  Teddy woke me up Easter morning and the first words out of his mouth were “Dad, I had the strangest dream. I dreamt that I found Chief.” Chief was the favorite of their cousins' dogs who live across the road from grandma’s house. She vanished mysteriously over...

How to Photograph Easter

How to Photograph Easter

1. LIKE ALL HOLIDAYS, SIMPLER IS OFTEN BETTER A couple of eggs, a classic basket, and a simple handmade sign and all of a sudden it’s Easter. Easter does not require much in terms of props. Kim Anderson did a lovely job of posing her kids in an alley way making them...

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