Candid and spontaneous pictures taken in a session are sometimes the ones our customers love the most. We always ask them to bring something personal that reflects who they are at this time in there lives. For seniors it is most often some sporting kit a musical instrument. They also love bringing their pets. We have had everything form dogs and cats to snakes and horses. For junior children it's generally a favorite toy that's near and dear to them.
Having some private items available during a photo session makes getting those candid's a simple process.
The most effective way to tell a little story about a senior that I have come up with is to get seniors actually concerned in the session. I'lI begin by having them show me what they brought and then have them tell me why it's important to them. It's amazing how swiftly they open up when they are talking about something that they love. When they're interacting with me this way, they're engaged and relaxed and some great candids and an interesting story can be caught.
With the more youthful kids I really like to put them on the set with their favorite toys and just let them play and have some fun. I try and do little directing and if their old enough, I just speak with them about the toys and what their doing with them. After one or two minutes they don't even know they are here to be snapped and a great story starts to emerge.
Pictures are generally thought to be worth a thousand words. The most valuable thing that we all share on this earth is time. It is the only thing that we will give away and never get back. While we may only be on this earth for a set time, our portraits will live on for ever. Footage are freeze frames of moments of time you can only get back through an image. By picking up an old photograph you can suddenly appear yourself into an ocean of emotion. Is capturing a minute in your life really worth it? I believe the answer's quite clear.
Senior photographs are instant history lessons that provide you with a window to the past. Techniques of life is often explored in clear detail with a picture and your imagination. We continually use pictures that past cultures made to learn about what they were like. Do you have a documented history of your life for generations to come?
Photographs have a unique way of capturing minute details. Video is nice , but hails contrasted to the detail you get with a straightforward photograph. You can capture everything down to the texture of your skin in an image. These minor details all help capture the basis of the image and moment of time portrayed.
Having some private items available during a photo session makes getting those candid's a simple process.
The most effective way to tell a little story about a senior that I have come up with is to get seniors actually concerned in the session. I'lI begin by having them show me what they brought and then have them tell me why it's important to them. It's amazing how swiftly they open up when they are talking about something that they love. When they're interacting with me this way, they're engaged and relaxed and some great candids and an interesting story can be caught.
With the more youthful kids I really like to put them on the set with their favorite toys and just let them play and have some fun. I try and do little directing and if their old enough, I just speak with them about the toys and what their doing with them. After one or two minutes they don't even know they are here to be snapped and a great story starts to emerge.
Pictures are generally thought to be worth a thousand words. The most valuable thing that we all share on this earth is time. It is the only thing that we will give away and never get back. While we may only be on this earth for a set time, our portraits will live on for ever. Footage are freeze frames of moments of time you can only get back through an image. By picking up an old photograph you can suddenly appear yourself into an ocean of emotion. Is capturing a minute in your life really worth it? I believe the answer's quite clear.
Senior photographs are instant history lessons that provide you with a window to the past. Techniques of life is often explored in clear detail with a picture and your imagination. We continually use pictures that past cultures made to learn about what they were like. Do you have a documented history of your life for generations to come?
Photographs have a unique way of capturing minute details. Video is nice , but hails contrasted to the detail you get with a straightforward photograph. You can capture everything down to the texture of your skin in an image. These minor details all help capture the basis of the image and moment of time portrayed.
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