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You already will have a unique style. Add a prop to express who you are.

Your look is very important. Your collection of “selfies” that you share with others will start to give an overall message about who you are. Are you a book worm who loves crazy glasses? Or perhaps a party person who is always snapping himself (or herself) looking fabulous? Capture who you are. The important message I am getting across is you must have elements that are uniquely you and fun. Otherwise, your identity will get lost in the white fuzz. I get tired of seeing selfies of people showcasing their breakfast, drinking their twentieth cocktail, or walking their pet. I love seeing people share their passion for wearing vintage hats and scarfs. I enjoy selfies that proudly showcase the person’s amazing ability to create a Michelin Star dish. You already will have a unique style. I would add this to your selfies. It will give your online personally a more unique twist. Make your images count by making them unique to your individual style or lifestyle.” Check out my You tube

Creativity

I am loving going over my old university art history papers. Since the beginning of our time we have been inspired to create art. From the Amazing Egyptian pyramids, to the awesome Irish celtic bronze age art, and the wonderful Xian dynasty pieces. I am fascinated by the human desire to create. This is potentially because I am driven to create. Since a young age. Its my passion.  

Private art showing

Kate branch stands in front of her photographic artwork I had a wonderful time sharing my art work at a private viewing at Glenferrie lodge in Kirribilli Sydney. It was a wonderful night and Im glad every one enjoyed seeing my pictures. Kate branch stands in front of her photographic artwork Model chloe showcasing Kate Branch's work Model chloe showcasing Kate Branch's work Models Chloe and Tina assisting at the private viewing held at Glenferrie Lodge, Kirribilli, Sydney

How to look good in photos using props

Check out my cute little youtube video I made "How to look good in photos using props." Just a bit of fun, Enjoy X

Selfie Esteem

I just recently gave tips to verywellbeing.co.uk. Enjoy reading my tips here  http://www.verywellbeing.co.uk/self-confidence-build-photo-confidence-christmas-selfie-esteem/, o r check out the post below: Selfie Esteem Holiday season is the time of the year when selfies and group celebration photos hit an all time high. Whether it’s the office party, a friends get-together or a family knees up, everyone wants to capture the cutest, most festive and hysterical pics, to post on every social media site. In a month where everyone needs to look their best, this can also be a worry for some who don’t like their appearance and avoid the camera. This slippery slope of hiding in the sidelines can also accelerate towards a confidence drop and end up being an unhappiest 31 days. I’ve created some tips and tricks for you to quickly master so you are the king or queen of the party ball and will love being in every photo. It’ll boost your selfie esteem, well being and give you an extra pos

Destination I do

Getting married. I just gave tips and tricks to "Destination I do" for brides to look their best. Check out the article below or click here  http://destinationido.com/blog/2014/11/25/how-to-look-good-in-photos How to Look Good in Photos Words by Kate Branch Photos courtesy of  Kate Branch Photography Share on Faceboo When I was a child, I would walk past my grandmother’s dressing table and gaze at her wedding photos in awe. She just looked stunning and elegant on her wedding day. As my career as a photographer flourished, I realized that these shots weren’t just about capturing an ecstatic and memorable day, it was based on how my grandmother posed, with confidence. Everyone deserves to look amazing on this special occasion, that’s a given. For the rest of your life you will look through your wedding album and see you and your partner posing together as a couple, with family and a large group. The best pieces of advice I can give you are based on

Thank you LA daily

I am very proud to announce that the LA daily interviewed me about my photography. I am super proud of this undeniable career highlight.  Check it out here or  below.  Kate Branch, photographer and author of “How to Look Good in Photos: His and Hers Tips and Tricks,” said her wish is for everyone to have at least one good picture of himself. Here is her professional advice for selfies: • Practice: It may not make things perfect, but it does make selfies better. Branch advises people to practice taking selfies and photos with friends in different poses. Professional models know their best sides.  • Lighting: Don’t worry so much about the backdrop and instead concentrate on the light source in order to eliminate shadows. • Angles: The location of the camera matters. Selfies often can be taken at the wrong angle and capture double chins and nostrils. Face the camera at an angle so the chin looks its leanest.  • Capture