December 2010
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Qiana Mestrich featured in Wired's "Get to Know... →
September 2010
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Dodge & Burn mention in Carla Williams interview... →
April 2010
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Qiana Mestrich Featured Blogger on NY Photo... →
December 2009
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Dodge & Burn mention on Light Work blog →
October 2009
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Qiana Mestrich named #15 of 25 Cool Photographers... →
August 2009
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Black Star Rising Blog Post: My First Camera: An... →
June 2009
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PDNPulse Blog Highlight's Dodge & Burn Post on... →
April 2009
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Qiana Mestrich will be volunteering at the 2nd... →
Black Star Rising Blog Post: Interview with Blind... →
January 2009
6 posts
Qiana Mestrich Photography in "Connections" Group... →
Black Star Rising Blog Post: Photographers on... →
Qiana Mestrich's Photographers on Twitter Article... →
Qiana Mestrich on carlagirl photo →
Dodge & Burn Blog RSS Feed featured on AllTop... →
Dodge & Burn's Eric J Henderson Interview... →
Dodge & Burn Blog Gets a Shout Out from 1001 Noisy... →
December 2008
7 posts
@mestrich is #99 of top 100 twitter users with the... →
Qiana Gets a Thank You in New Media Photographer's... →
Black Star Rising Blog Post: Photographers on... →
Within the Twitter-verse, I’ve found many who identify themselves as pro photographers in their bios. In this blog post, I’ll identify some of the photographer’s I follow on Twitter and how they’re using it to communicate with friends, find new customers, share their brands and grow their businesses.
Black Star Rising Blog Post: Your Camera is an... →
As photographers, we often use our cameras to make money — shooting weddings, editorial, advertising, stock photography, etc. Yet the camera can do more than help us earn an income. As Dorothea Lange put it, this powerful tool can teach people “how to see without a camera.”
Black Star Rising Blog Post: Photography Empathy →
Recently while listening to one of my favorite podcasts, The Candid Frame, professional photographer and author Rick Sammon offered an old adage as his No. 1 photography tip: “The camera looks both ways.”
Black Star Rising Blog Post: Privileged POV →
The inequality between the photographer and those being photographed is a subject that has plagued my conscience ever since I took my first trip to Panama after learning to shoot 35mm film.