Tips and Tricks at That’s My Monkey

August 29, 2006 | Mark Goldstein | Websites | Comment |

That’s My MonkeyThat’s My Monkey Press Release

Topeka, Kansas – August 22, 2006 – Wedding photographer Bruce L. Snell and travel photographer Michael C. Snell have teamed up to create That’s My Monkey, a web-based resource for fellow digital photographers seeking to refine their craft. Drawing from their
decades of experience, the brothers provide tools and techniques to improve digital photos, workflow and business practices for photographers of all levels. What makes That’s My Monkey different is its point of view. The Snell brothers are both working photographers and speak from experience as they discuss what has worked — and not worked — for them as they’ve approached their respective genres. Through blogs and in-depth articles (many in pdf format for convenient printing and archiving) they offer a virtual “ride along” to other photographers interested in improving their skills. The Snells also sell Photoshop actions that they have created to enhance their own workflows.

Using humor and straightforward language, That’s My Monkey is geared toward the regular “working Joe” photographer who’s not interested in the Nikon/Canon wars (one brother uses each, however) or speculating on what the next big announcement will be at
Photokina. Photographers who want to be a part of a professional environment where real information and skills are shared will want to check this site out. Along with anyone that can appreciate monkey t-shirts and coffee mugs.

Bruce Snell photographs weddings nationally as well as internationally. His clientele includes business leaders and rock stars. Michael Snell shoots travel on assignment and for stock. He’s photographed more than a dozen countries and his images have been featured
in National Geographic publications, Destinations magazine, Family Fun, Midwest Living, Journeys, Home & Away, Motorhome, Mobil travel guides and many more.

For more information, contact Michael Snell at [email protected] or by phone at 785-232-3242.