Showing posts with label scheduling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scheduling. Show all posts

Sunday, November 9, 2014

Saturday's Family Session #1

Saturday was a busy day for us.  We had two family sessions scheduled for the morning.  I brought Derek and our son with us because I wasn't feeling good.  Our son came because he had just had surgery, and we didn't want him staying with a sitter.  I really do love tag-teaming with Derek!

Here are some of the photos from the first shoot.



This little man turns two next month, so I was able to take birthday photos for him.  


I love his facial expression here.  
He kept saying "abra cadabra!"  His parents don't know where he learned it.  
I think this photo is so fun!  
I love his eyes!  

Friday, October 31, 2014

Large Family Session

Family
Like branches on a tree 
We all grow in different directions
Yet our roots remain the same.  

I had the opportunity to photograph a large family.  Initially I had been contacted about doing a session for a family of four.  Then it morphed into the entire extended family.  I was really nervous about the job because it was the largest group I would have ever worked with.  
So many things can go wrong!  Everyone could be super stiff, and not look at the camera.  Fights could break out.  Different people may not want photographs with others.  So many things, but luckily this family was wonderful!  They knew just what to do, and they were so natural!  

It should be noted that my husband Derek came with me to the shoot.  My son had jumped on my belly (currently 7 months pregnant) twice the day before, and we spent the evening in the hospital.  I knew I didn't have it in my to run around, so Derek came to do the running.  It was a lot of fun having him there to tag team with.  It made us think about getting a second camera to make it easier.

Here are some of the photos from the shoot that I love.  More can be seen on my Facebook page.

Here we have the three beautiful sisters.
Mother and son.  The little boy insisted he wanted a photo with his mom.  They were sitting in folding chairs, so I didn't have high hopes for the photo coming out well.  With a little cropping, it turned out fantastic!  
Grandpa with his granddaughter.  
Sisters.  These two didn't want to cooperate much, but they were so cute!
I love everything about this picture!  The background is pretty.  Nice smiles!  Then you get the kids personalities shining through.  Perfect!


The family chose to have their session at Orange Township Hall Park.  I had never been there before, so I was pleasantly surprised at the different background choices we had available.  There was a cute little log shelter there.  I didn't have much hope of the group shot turning out because I thought it would be too dark.  We used a flash, and it turned out a lot better than I expected!  I really like it!  
Here we have all 15 members of the family.  

Grandparents with their grandkids.  
All 15.  
I have a lot of things planned for my business in the next few months.  I am planning a special for Black Friday this year.  Be sure to like my Facebook page to be kept up to date on everything that is happening!

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Meet the Bardsley Family

I know that I have been quiet on the blog lately.  I have had some health issues surrounding my pregnancy, so that took priority.  Now I am having more good days, so I am able to get back into the swing of things.  I have had a few photo shoots during the down time, but those have been kept quiet to surprise other family members involved.

Here is one photo shoot that I can tell you about!  Meet the Bardsley family.  They are such a fun family!

They purchased an hour photo shoot with me at a charity auction a few months back.  It took a while to get schedules lined up, but we finally got it scheduled.  The day of the shoot came, and it was sunny most of the time.  Then when the time of the shoot arrived, it started raining.  Luckily it was short lived, and the cloud cover gave us a nice setting for pictures.

Here are some of my favorites.  It's so hard to pick just a few favorites to post here.  I posted more on my Facebook page, so you can see them here.







Like what you see?  Book your session with me!  Call anytime at 614-859-0831 to schedule, or contact me through this blog.

Monday, July 21, 2014

Best time to schedule senior portraits

The best time for Senior Portraits

Many seniors wonder when is the best time to schedule to have senior portraits taken.  Ultimately, it depends on your own personal preference.  Here is a bit of a guideline to help you decide when the best month for you would be.  Before scheduling, be sure to check with your school to determine when they need your photos. 

As a bonus, I am offering a $25 discount if you book a session before August 20, 2014.  Instead of $100 for an hour, it will be $75!
 
June
June is one of the best times of the year for senior portraits for a myriad of different reasons.  Since school is out you will have a greater chance of scheduling a daytime appointment.  Plus June weather is usually really nice.  Not too hot, humid, and lots of light.  The colors can be amazing too.  Lots of green grass and flowers. 

July/August 
July and August are also great months for senior portraits.  Although the afternoons can be quite hot, the outdoor backgrounds are full of summer colors and beautiful settings.  The month before has given some students the suntans they desire.  Unfortunately, seniors go back to school in August which can make it more difficult to schedule an appointment.
September
In September, the weather starts to get cooler.  It can become difficult to schedule an appointment because seniors have to balance school, jobs, sports, school, and homework.  Also, daylight hours start becoming shorter. 

October/November
October provides lots of fall colors as the weather changes.  The fall leaves make wonderful outdoor backgrounds. 

December/January/February
December through February most of the fall colors are gone and there are no longer leaves on the trees. This time of year is ideal for portraits indoors or outside in the snow.  Outdoor session in the cooler temperatures have to be done quickly to avoid red noses and cheeks.  However, sometimes Ohio winters can be full of surprises and would make for a perfect session. 

March
By the time March rolls around time is running out to get portraits back in time to be in graduation announcements.  The outdoors still have not become green yet and avoiding rain becomes a challenge.
April and May
April and May bring green outdoor backgrounds once more. Seniors get really busy with end of the year activities. By this time of year you need to have photos printed quickly in time for graduation announcements, and yearbooks.  This would also make for a great time to have family portraits done before seniors go off to college.