Be an Ace Photographer

Be an Ace Photographer

Wellesley magazine receives hundreds of photography submissions each year. And to be honest, a lot of those pictures could be better. But no need for Wellesley guilt over not taking good shots. There’s actually a lot of things to think about when you’re trying to line up your College buds in front of the camera. We found a few websites that may help you catch better pictures.

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