Kathy Ann Bugajsky




Kathy Ann Bugajsky

Kathy Ann Bugajsky is currently enrolled in a Masters of Fine Arts program studying photography. Originally from Chicago and now living in Seattle, she has primarily been covering events for film festivals, comic book conventions and the occasional naked bike ride. Her undergrad was in film/video (over 10 years ago) so one kind of camera or another has been in her hands for the better part of her life. Her love of photography comes from the photos and less from the gear. However, she could spend hours marveling at camera bags. Her other interests include movies, television, comic books, zombie preparedness and anything Jane Austen just to name a few.

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  • Get Experience By Volunteering as a Photographer! (Part 1) A great way to get some photography experience, as well as getting out of the house, is to volunteer as a photographer to cover events, functions and conventions. It is simply amazing how many of these groups rely on whomever has a camera or on people...
  • Finding Inspiration in “Visions of Light” It can be very intimidating to do photography or even cinematography these days. It feels like everyone wants to talk about equipment or post processing. There are tons of websites and podcasts telling you what you should use or how to use it, but wha...
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  • New Contributor Says, “Greetings!” Greetings to everyone! I wanted to formally introduce myself as a new contributor to the PhotoComment community. My name is Kathy Ann Bugajsky. I originally hail from Chicago, Illinois where I lived until I graduated college. I then moved to Los...
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