Photo Tip: Create a Unique Portrait for your Holiday Cards
This year make your family portraits something to remember! Why not consider stepping away from the traditional? Make this year’s holiday portrait unique by following these 3 simple steps:
This year make your family portraits something to remember! Why not consider stepping away from the traditional? Make this year’s holiday portrait unique by following these 3 simple steps:
The trees were in their fall wardrobes, the temperature was comfortable, and the kids were ready to play. Sixty degrees in November? My luck is never this good. But on this day, it was!
I would like to introduce you to the star of the show, Stella! She is four months old, just learned how to roll over, and is cuter than a button. I had the pleasure of recording her baptism, and then a few days later we met up again at her “crib” (sorry couldn’t resist) to make these portraits.
Mr. and Mrs. C are some of the nicest people you will ever meet. Mr. Cox celebrated 90 years while surrounded by friends and family from all over the globe. I was lucky enough to be there and capture the faces of those children, grandchildren, great grand-children, nieces, nephews, students, neighbors, bandmates, and friends.
When Krystal and Troy were together, it was as if no one else were around. The love between the two of them, and the family surrounding them, was tangible. The situation was actually ideal: they would get so wrapped up in each other, they would forget I was there.
The forecast was gloomy… and this was the third date we had set for some outdoor family photos. We decided to go with it, and as the mother said “Maybe God is telling us to put some rain boots on the kid!” Lucky for us, the rain held off and we had a great time!
We had a great time walking along the canal on a gorgeous summer day. When we finished up, Anne mentioned wanting some custom Save-the-Date cards to mail out. I asked about her theme, and some of the keywords that came up were: rustic, vintage, and nature.
One of my favorite things about weddings is how people personalize them. Lindsay did a great job with this, and I’m glad I got to play a little part in it!
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