The Magic of Professional Photography – by Natascha Lee Studios
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Top 5 Tips for Parents – Capturing Your Child’s True Spirit in Professional Portraits | Family Photography by Natascha Lee Studios
Tip 3) Share advance intel. Tell the photographer a few things about your child(ren) in advance – things they like to watch, read, do. That will help create a quick connection and conversation starting point. Similarly, tell your child about the exciting event you are going to do together. Build it up as something special and fun. With your child, visit the photographer’s About Me section of their website – show your children the photographer’s photo, and a bit about them. This will make your child more comfortable with the photographer.Two Key Tasks: Find a photographer whose style you love and budget appropriately.
Tip 4) Follow the photographer’s preparation suggestions. A experienced photographer will send you detailed instructions on how to prepare, which go beyond just selecting cute clothes for everyone. Invest time in reading them and doing all the ones that make sense for you and your family. As I tell my clients, proper preparations can take your photos from Amazing to Mind-Blowing.Two Key Tasks: Tell the photographer two things your kid likes, and visit the photographer’s About Me page with your child.
Tip 5) Relax. Once you have done all your preparation work, let the photographer do their job. I know it’s tempting to step in and tell you kid what to do/not to do, but that usually creates a less cooperative kid, not a more cooperative one. Professional Photographers have plenty of tricks up their sleeve, and sometimes even a roll of SmartiesTM.Key Tasks: If all else fails, make sure your kids are well rested, super clean (noses, eyes, face, fingernails, etc.) and select clothes your kids are comfortable in.
Below is a sneak peek from a recent portrait session held for a Littleton family. (Backstory: This little boy is impishly looking at the water’s edge, eying the old pieces of wood just begging to be tossed into the lake. ) This is a perfect example of capturing a child’s true personality, and I suspect it will end up being one of his mother’s favorites! ]]>Two Key Tasks: Show your child you are relaxed and having fun, and trust the photographer to get amazing images (Because you did follow tip #1, right?)
I just love doing mother-daughter portraits.
So much so that I have an entire gallery of just mother-child portraits which you can view here.
These three lovely ladies from Lafayette, Colorado had such a wonderful connection, and as you can see, both girls were lucky to inherit their mother’s beauty.
BTW, speaking of Lafayette, if you haven’t checked out Eats & Sweets – you are missing out They have something called the “World’s Best Cheesecake”…which of course made me quite skeptical. After just two bites I realized it is, indeed, the best cheesecake I’ve ever had. They are on S Public road in the heart of Lafayette.
Louisville, Colorado Family Photography: Vibrant, Fun and Joyful
]]>This sweet little Broomfield girl is as beautiful inside as she on the outside. And she is silly, goofy and fun! When she sees me, she gives me “Squeezy Hugs.” 😉
This one of of our more quiet poses from my recent Ballet Art Portrait Series…but soon I’ll post another one of the final selections by her parents, which will show her other side (the crazy goofy side!).
Broomfield, Colorado: Children’s Fine Portraiture for “Dancers, Dreamers and Make-Believers” ™
]]>in writing how much your portraits mean to them. And if you want to make them super happy, tell them more than once. Here is a recent string of messages from a wonderful client. Absolutely made my day…three times!!!! Here is the first one she sent, after the session:
I was so pleased with the photo session this morning. You certainly have a way with newborns and their families. I can not wait to see the photos, I know you got some good ones. Thank you again for working with our short notice. Caroline RekoffA few days later, after I posted the sneak peak. She is referring to seeing the entire gallery: (This is my favorite!)
I can’t wait to see the rest, I have gotten so much joy out of the sneak preview, I hope my heart can stand all your glorious work at once. Caroline RekoffAnd once she saw her final gallery:
They are marvelous photos, job well done. I love your work. Caroline Rekoff
Oh Caroline, thank you so much for your wonderful words. So many people don’t take the time to share their kind words with others! Thank YOU for sharing.
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