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Does your camera ever eat before you? Do you crave taking photos of your dish while it's almost too

Does your camera ever eat before you? Do you crave taking photos of your dish while it's almost too perfect to eat? If so, check out this BuzzFeed article for 12 tips on how to get those yummy food photos for the 'gram! [Snap the Snack]( Animal photography is always appreciated, esspecially when it gives us a good laugh! This article by Chris McGonigal with comedic wildlife shots will fur sure add humor to your day. [Peep the Animal Antics]( Our Current Crushes [@sawneedogs]( We are crushing on Sawnee Dog Retreat and their account filled with these pups at doggy day camp. Their pics are pawsitiviely the cutest! [@gatherandfeast]( You could say we are ready to feast on all of @gatherandfeast's gorgeous food photos. Her account has delicious food pics and helpful styling tips! Take a tip, Leave a tip "Find new angles" -Lisa B. "Shoot the parts that suggest the whole" -Rachel I. Do you have a helpful photography tip or trick? Leave it here so we can share it with other photo lovers like you! [Photography Tip Jar]( 402 E. Washington Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin, EARTH [Unsubscribe.]( [topen]

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