First Communion, a milestone in a spiritual journey. Memories to be treasured by family and friends to enjoy today, but most important to be remembered for a life time. Kelley's photo shoot was so much fun. She worked the camera like a little model. Her day started with a trip to the hair dresser for an elegant hair style to fit the occassion, then a trip to the florist to pick out the perfect bouquet of spring flowers to adorn her First Communion dress. It was so much fun to creatively capture Kelly's personality. Enjoy the highlights to her photo shoot!
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Wanted: Models For The High School Class of 2013
The high school senior portrait season is right around the corner and I am looking for members of the class of 2013 who would like to promote my studio. You will experience a day of modeling on location, in the studio and in my outdoor studio. By showcasing and promoting the portfolio of images we create to your classmates and friends you will earn photo credits towards your senior portraits. Interested applicants please contact the studio at 508.384.3999. Must be available to do the photography in May.
Saturday, April 7, 2012
What to Wear For A Portrait Session
- First of all consider what colors look best on you. There are certain colors that bring out the best in you and flatter your skin tone.
- Solid colors usually work best. Busy prints or clothing with words and patterns will demand the viewers attention and take the viewer away from your face (which is the most important part of the photograph).
- Dark colors will make you appear thinner and not bring attention to areas that you probably don't want to emphasize.
- Consider the room where you will be displaying your portrait and pick out a complimentary color
- If you want to achieve a monochromatic look you should consider:
- Dark Tones
- White Clothing
- Pastels
Pastel Clothing |
Dark Tones |
- If you like to play with color, stay within the same tonal range. This can be a lot of fun but can be tricky. Make sure that the room you will be displaying your portrait in will work with the color scheme you select.
Mixed Colors/Same Tonal Range |
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Professional Portraits Preserve Memories|Wrentham Photographer
1911 |
Every Spring I am reminded of what is beautiful in life. A rebirth of hope and a reminder of what is important. For many children Spring is the time to acknowledge their purpose on earth and begin their spiritual journey. First Communion portraits capture and preserves this memory for many generations. The photograph on the left is my Grandmother's First Communion created in 1911. How lucky am I to have this photograph as witness to my family's spiritual heritage. Through generations the only constant that prevails is the desire to preserve one's heritage and family values. Portraiture and stories are our only tools to do so.
2011 |
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Professional vs Amateur Photographer| Norfolk County Photographer
Professional Photographer VS Amateur Photographer???
Today I made a long time client very happy. The conversation went like this:
"Casey, you are not going to believe what I did to my sons three year old portrait (taken in 2003). I know I ruined it, the photograph is stuck to the glass of the frame. I don't know what to do, I love this photograph. Do you still have the negative to this image? Can I order a new one???"My Reply, " Well 2003 that's a long time ago, I believe that was in the good old film days. " Well the answer is "Yes" I can replace that portrait for you!
The moral of the story is Professional Photographers take great pride in their art and go to the extreme to build a lasting relationship with clients. We treasure your patronage and want to serve your photographic needs for a life time. Professional photographers spend their life learning and mastering the art of photography to provide their clients with the newest fads and technology and we take care of your images long after you leave the studio, as though they are own family's photographs.
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