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Happening TOMORROW!

Chicago-based architectural photographer Angie McMonigal has built a reputation as a top abstract architectural photographer.


Not sure what that means?


Here's a taste from Angie's own Instagram feed:

Being able to find these abstract compositions takes practice, and what better way to learn than from one of the masters!


Tomorrow at 10am Pacific/1pm Eastern, join me and Angie McMonigal for a dive into how to train your eye to find these abstract compositions.


You'll walk away inspired to look at all your client projects differently!


Bring questions, or just join us to listen in and learn.




Date: TOMORROW, August 15th

Time: 10am Pacific/ 1pm Eastern

Meet Angie!


Get to know tomorrow's webinar guest, Angie McMonigal, with our latest Friday Feature!


Angie is based in Chicago, and has been behind the camera for 23 years. Like many of us, she started in one genre of photography before shifting to another and even another. Her journey with architecture started with abstract images, but she has now fully expanded to doing commercial architectural work for her clients and is even hosting workshops to share her knowledge!


Click below to check out Angie's work, leave a like and comment, and then give her a follow to show your support! ❤️


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Events Updates

Upcoming Events:


August 15 - Webinar: Abstract Architectural Photography w/Angie McMonigal


August 29 - Monthly Virtual Happy Hour - Our Favorite Gear


September 12 - Webinar: Copyright/Usage Q&A


September 26 - Quarterly Peer Photo Critique


October 10 - Webinar: (Title TBD) w/ Alex Abramian


October 24 - Monthly Virtual Happy Hour - Photoshoot Hacks


Be kind, and hope to see you online tomorrow!


xo


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Strong women will always bear

the dangerous burden of

a weaker man's pride.

~ Keri Lake

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