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06/01/2026

Finished some portraits of some people who live in my community. Who wants to be next?

04/27/2026

In search of a photography project.

04/25/2026

How can BKG Photography serve you today?

03/31/2026

I saw a whole building for lease down in Dallas. The building has multiple floors, which I’m assuming has multiple offices. Would it be cool if a whole bunch of photographers ran their business out of one building? The photographers could feed off each other for ideas and they could all share clients. What do you think?

03/28/2026

I updated my website, again. Give it look.

bkgphotography.com

03/13/2026

There is a gentlemen who needs event photography in Hawley, PA on March 28, 2026. It his granddaughters quinceanera. I am not in his area of the USA. Wanted to pass it along to see if anyone can help him.

I wanted to offer a special for my business. I am offering half price on all editing. My normal price is $75 an hour for...
01/16/2026

I wanted to offer a special for my business. I am offering half price on all editing. My normal price is $75 an hour for picture editing (according to bkgphotography.com). I would like to offer it at half price ($37.50 an hour) until the 23rd of this month. The offer begins at 11:15 am today and ends at 11:59 pm on the 23rd. This is for anyone who needs pictures edited. Let me know if you are interested.

Thank you!
BKG Photography

Focusing on photo restoration, headshots, senior portraits, event photography, long exposures.

The deign is on the left, my rendition of the design is on the right.
12/23/2025

The deign is on the left, my rendition of the design is on the right.

The design is on the left. My rendition of the design is on the left.
12/23/2025

The design is on the left. My rendition of the design is on the left.

11/11/2025

Photo tip Tuesday

The apeture represents the opening and closing function of a camera lens. It also allows for more or less light to be exposed on the camera sensor.

It is like how the pupil of your eye works. The smaller the pupil of your eye, the less light comes in. The larger your pupil, the more light comes in to your eye.

Apertures are measured in F-stops. Common F stops are: f/2.8, f/5.6, f/8, f/11.

Apertures also determines how much of your photo is in focus. A wider aperture (f/1.2 - 4) lets in more light but keeps your depth of field (focus) shallow. And a narrow aperture (f/8 - f/16) decreases the amount of light let in but increases the amount of your image that is in focus. 

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