![]() Now, if you have debated putting DSLR photos on Instagram and haven’t quite decided, here are some things you can do to make posting them easier. You have those hundreds of photos on your camera you just took, show them off. Mix in hashtags and you’re getting more reach than posting a photo on Facebook ever did. It allows you to show of your best work in the easiest way possible. If you’re against it, you’re not making use of the fact that it’s essentially a revolving portfolio. They’re on such a high from the shoot, they’re going to want everyone to see.įirst, you need to decide if you’re the person who puts DSLR photos on Instagram, or if you’re against it. If they’re driving home and get a notification that they were tagged in a photo, they’re more likely to share it. Take ten minutes on your lunch to go the extra mile and surprise them. Even if they wait an hour, a day, or a few weeks to bug you about them. But the minute a client walks out the door they're waiting for their photos. So why not add to live Instagramming? I’m not saying that you should stop what you’re doing and get on your phone. People love live tweeting, and behind the scenes features. Sure enough, she was right.Often we find ourselves in the middle of a shoot and an assistant grabs a photo of what’s going on behind the scenes and all you can think of is, “the image that I was shooting during that was amazing, I can’t wait to share it!” The thing is you don’t have to wait. Noticing that I was desperate to open up my hip, Jena asked me to hold a little longer, as the release I was looking for was on its way. Moving onto a series of standing poses, Jena offered warrior one, reverse warrior, reverse triangle, extended side angle, half moon, warrior three (with blocks), standing split, chair and chair twist, parsvottanasana, prasarita padottanasana, and tree.Īs the class wound down, Jena had me hold a lizard pose keeping my foot on the mat so there would be no slipping accidents. ![]() Jena then walked me through sun salutations offering hands-on adjustments and alignment tips, often prompting me to look at the alignment of my feet. It was one of my favorite poses of my morning, helping to also open the chest and ribs. “This has similar effects as skandasana but without putting pressure on the knees,” Jena said. ![]() Instantly, I could feel my inner groin going to work. I was to grab a block with my left hand and twist my torso to the left then grab my back left thigh with my right hand. Placing two blocks at the top of the mat on the highest height, Jena asked me to stand with my legs in a triangle position with my right leg forward. ![]() Light wordless music tinkled in the background as Jena spoke. She also mentioned that we’d be exploring more of those subtleties of changing the position of the feet throughout the class. While in the pose, she asked me to flex through my heels and reach through my big toes, while having me note how those subtle changes could make my thighs role inwards even more. In addition to the yoga studio, the new outpost has four bodywork spaces and a new class is offered once a day called “The Rub” in which students learn self-massage techniques with a range of massage equipment.Īfter introducing herself and asking if I was dealing with any injuries, Jena had me lie on my back and take a happy baby. I found the room to be spacious, bright and airy, I told her (more than the Tribeca branch, in my opinion). “What do you think of Kula Yoga Soho?” Jena Maenius asked me as I stepped in for class. Kula Yoga recently opened up a third space in Soho, and if their other Tribeca and Williamsburg branches are any indication, classes will soon be packed, so-hot tip-get it while you can, yogi(ni)s. It’s said the early bird gets the worm, and Sleuth was delighted to get an unexpected private with the highly skilled and alignment savvy Jena Maenius on a recent Wednesday morning.though it’s very doubtful this will last for long.
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