by Natascha | May 16, 2017 | Broomfield Colorado Family Photography, Children, Colorado Family Portraits, Featured Post, Great Nature Locations, Outdoors, Top 5 Tips
Today I’m updated a blog posting from a while back – its on how to select a great photographer for your family photos.
One of the things I specialize in is capturing your child’s and family’s true spirit and personality during portrait sessions. Not just stiff posed photos where you look nice. Sure, you want to look great, but you also want to say, “That portrait is so THEM! That’s exactly the expression I recognize.”
This isn’t easy, as your children, spouse, and perhaps even you are possibly meeting me for a the first time, probably at a new location, I’m a stranger behind big black camera, and we are asking them to do things they don’t usually do.
But, as you’ll see from my images and these kind words from super-happy portrait families, capturing stunning images of your children’s true spirit is one of the unique things I deliver to clients.
While I focus (pun intended!) on local baby, children and family portraits, these tips will apply to anyone, anywhere planning a professional portrait session with their children.
Here are my top 5 tips for parents looking to have authentic images of your child and family:
Tip 1) Select the right photographer. Look at their portfolio, and see if their style is what you are looking for. Do you prefer posed images? Or more lifestyle images, where people are relaxed and not looking at the camera? Do you prefer indoor images shot in a studio, or perhaps in your house? Or outdoor images with nature as your backdrop, or perhaps in urban settings? An experienced photographer will have galleries for each of the types of images they shoot, and should have enough images to give you a good idea of their style.
Tip 2) Budget accordingly. Expect to spend money on the right photographer, since talented photographers are in-demand and appropriately compensated for their work. Something to consider: of all the “optional” things you will spend money on this year (restaurants, movies and concerts, new clothes, spa and hair services, those impulse buys at Target and Costco), professional portraits will be one of the most long-lasting purchases, giving you and others the most joy for years to come.
Two Key Tasks: Find a photographer whose style you love and budget appropriately.
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. And this doesn’t just apply to young children – even teenagers are a bit more comfortable knowing about the photographer (even if they won’t admit it.)
Two Key Tasks: Tell the photographer two things your kid likes, and visit the photographer’s About Me page with your child.
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.
Key Tasks: Review and follow the prep tips. And 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.
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 more stressed/less cooperative kid, not a more cooperative one. Professional Photographers have plenty of tricks up their sleeve, and sometimes even a roll of SmartiesTM.
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? 😉 )
Capturing Your Child’s True Spirit and Personality in Vibrant Portraits – Colorado Family Photography
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by Natascha | May 15, 2017 | Clothing, Denver Colorado Family Portraits, Denver Family Photographer, Denver Headshots, Denver Photographer, Featured Post, What to wear
Provincial Blue
This special grey-blue is introverted and complementary to just about anyone lucky enough to be wearing it! Whites and greys are ideal companions to create a complete look. Lovely to look at on camera and versatile for indoors, outdoors, urban, or out in nature, Provincial Blue is a great, low-risk choice for anyone putting together their outfit.
Denver Portrait Photographer
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by Natascha | May 14, 2017 | Featured Post, Maternity, Mother and Child, Uncategorized, Yoga, Yoga Photographer
Happy Mother’s Day!
A few of my favs of children and mothers, in celebration of motherhood:
Denver 3-Generation Portraits
Denver Newborn Baby Photography
Yoga Maternity Photography
Denver Baby Photographer
Westminster Family Photography
Washington Park Family Photography
Winter Park Family Photography
Boulder Family Photography
Broomfield Family Photography
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by Natascha | May 10, 2017 | Boulder Baby Photography, Boulder Children's Photography, Boulder Colorado Senior Photography, Boulder Family Photography, Boulder Family Portraits, Boulder Headshots, Broomfield Children's Photography, Broomfield colorado Baby Photography, Broomfield Colorado Family Photography, Broomfield Colorado Parks, Broomfield Family Photography, Broomfield Newborn Photography, Broomfield Senior Portraits, Colorado Children's Portraits, Colorado Family Photography, Colorado Family Portraits, Denver Children's Photographer, Denver Colorado baby photography, Denver Colorado Family Portraits, Denver Headshots, Denver High School Senior Photos, Denver Model Photographer, Denver Photographer, Featured Post, Golden Baby Photography, Golden Family Photographer, Headshots, Highland Family Photography, Highlands Ranch Photographer, Highschool Senior Portraits, Lafayette Baby Photography, Lafayette Children's Portraits, Lafayette Colorado, Lafayette Colorado Portraits, Littleton Colorado Baby Photography, Littleton Family Photography, Louisville Children's Portraits, Louisville Family Photography, Modeling Porfolio, Westminster Children's Photography, Westminster Colorado Baby Photography, Westminster Colorado Family Photography, Westminster Family Photography, Westminster Senior Portraits
Natascha Lee Studios 2016 Explainer Video from N Lee on Vimeo.
If you are looking for family portraits, that video gives you a super quick overview of me, the kind of photos I create, and my style.
Below are a few more key links that people like to have, when they are looking for a Denver family photographer and considering working with me.
Feel free to check them out. And, if you aren’t in the area looking for a Denver family photographer, ask your local photographer if they have similar links available for you to check out. In addition to pricing and their gallery, be sure to see a video or a sample of a full session – I always recommend seeing an entire session by your photographer. Because anyone can take one or two good photos, but you want a photographer that will deliver and entire gallery of great images for you to select from.
Not all photographers have a studio, but if they do have one, you’ll want to ask where it is and what it is like. Their studio is a great meeting place, you can see their product samples and it also provides a back up shooting location if your outdoor location gets rained/snowed out. (Although it can be very fun to shoot in the rain and snow!
1. What people say about working with me
2. My photo galleries, (one for each of my specialties so you can see my photography style)
3. Videos to see what an entire session would look like
4. Pricing Overview
5. A bit about me
6. My N Denver Studio Tour
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by Natascha | May 4, 2017 | Ballet, Broomfield Children's Photography, Child Model, Clothing, Colorado Baby Photography, Colorado Children's Portraits, Dancers, Denver Baby Photography, Denver Child Model Headshots, Denver Child Model Photographer, Denver Headshots, Denver Model Photographer, Featured Post, Girl, Headshots, Model, Model Headshots, Modeling Porfolio, Portfolio, Preschooler, Style, Tutu
missing my “May the 4th” pal this year. We seem to have viewing sessions around May 4th each year.
But just had to share what a difference a year makes. Here is her lovely Denver child model daughter, Presley in her tutus! We love tutus!
These photos were taking almost exactly a year apart. PS – For our last “1 year apart” image, click here.
I highly recommend annual photo sessions WITH your kids. It’s so fun to see how they grow from year to year.
As I tell all my client, friends, family (anyone who will listen, really) – investing in quality family portraits is one of the best choices you can make this year.
Long after the spontaneous Target or Costco shopping spree is spent (been there, done that), or the stylish purse, the on-trend shoes, the expertly applied streaky hair highlights (or purple hair tips) are gone, long after the fancy meals are eaten, the fine wine is drunk and forgotten, long after the pretty new couch looks worn and old – these images are what will last forever and bring you joy several generations.
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by Natascha | Apr 30, 2017 | Clothing, Denver Colorado Family Portraits, Denver Family Photographer, Denver Headshots, Denver Photographer, Featured Post, What to wear
Click here to see all my “what to wear” ideas on Pinterest.
Margarita
Margarita is a soft sage green that reminds us Spring is somewhere around the corner, but not quite here yet! This hue is innocent and graceful, and can be worn as an accent color or as the main piece. Leather shoes and accessories look fantastic alongside this tone.
Denver Portrait Photographer
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