by Natascha | Mar 25, 2017 | Featured Post, Headshots, Headshots with Personality
Sample Denver Headshots for Executives
Here’s a sample of what a Headshots with Personality(sm) session looks like for a local executive / businessman . He didn’t want anything too wild, but he also didn’t want anything that was boring – he was looking for something that was professional and out of the ordinary. You can see that we did a variety of poses and backgrounds, so that he has some different images to use for different occasions.
Denver Headshots for Executives
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by Natascha | Mar 20, 2017 | Clothing, Denver Colorado Family Portraits, Denver Family Photographer, Denver Headshots, Denver Photographer, Featured Post, What to wear
Rhubarb
Rich rhubarb red is ready for Fall or Winter – a deep, complex tone that commands attention. This festive color is so powerful even a small accent of it, like a pair of shoes or wool scarf, is enough to add vibrance to the dullest of outfits and backgrounds.
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by Natascha | Mar 15, 2017 | Child Model, Children, Clothing, Denver Children's Photographer, Denver Family Photographer, Denver Kid's Photography, Display Ideas, Featured Post, Golden Family Photographer, Outdoors, Style
I have photographed this stylish child model two years in a row, so you are seeing photos from two different shoots, 1 year apart. I also did Headshots with Personality for her father.
I love how her super coolmom put together this wall collage of the portraits I made and art that her 3 yo daughter made! A perfect combo to celebrate her! Note how it looks great now, but also has room to add wall portraits from future shoots (like an all-family shoot). Thank you to my client for sending this iphone photo of their display wall.
Here is one of the photos up close, so you can get a good feel of the individual photos:
Denver Child Model Photographer
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by Natascha | Mar 10, 2017 | Denver Children's Photographer, Denver Family Photographer, Denver Kid's Photography, Display Ideas, Featured Post, Golden Family Photographer, Mother and Child, Outdoors, Siblings, Sisters, Style
#1: Lots of wall space and you like things uniform:
Here is one example. It uses (8) 12 x 18″ canvas prints, and with a 1 inch gap, that’s a total wall space of 63″ x 31″. This one would work great if you have a good mix of horizontal and veritcal images you like. And, if you are someone who likes things all balanced and square. Well, technically “rectangle” in this case. This display has major WOW factor!
2. Lots of space, but you like things a bit more creative.
In this canvas cluster, there is more variety in each image’s size and the overall layout. This client has their images hanging in their beautifully-lit large foyer, so everyone who enters their home sees it first thing:
#3 – Simple, modern and elegant.
Those terms fit this client perfectly. She has a bright, modern house she designed herself. She picked her favorite images, had large canvases made, and they lean on a ledge in her stairway.
#5 – Over the mantle A
This is a great example of how to hang a wall display/cluster over a mantle. It’s balanced left to right, but has some added visual interest due to the different sizes and shapes. I don’t know if you can tell, but she even put the small squares are just a bit outside of the tall solo images of each girl. That gives it a certain “tension” that adds to the overall visual interest.
#5 – Over the mantle B (Plus, insight into how we design something you will love, and that will fit your space.)
I help my clients design their wall collections to fit both their personality, their space, and also their favorite images. It’s a blast, and my favorite part is to see them after they have been hung up in their home.
Here is what it looks like when client come in for their viewing session (held 2 weeks after their photo session), and I show them samples of their images in different arrangements. Sometimes the background is photos of their own home, and sometimes we use digital rooms to gets a sense of size and place:
#6 – Above a king bed, with a high ceiling
This client wanted to create a collage on a large wall in the master bedroom of their Fraser condo. You can see how the “mock-up” looked in a digital room, and then how the final product looked in their ski home.
A special thanks to my clients who send me photos of their display after it goes up. (In the image first mantle photo, you can see her hammer is even still in the photo! 😉 It makes me sooo happy to see my art of your family up in your home. And, a suggestion to anyone who hires a professional photographer: send them a photo of their pieces up in your wall, or of your family gathered around the album. It will really make their day!
Denver Family Photographer
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by Natascha | Mar 3, 2017 | Art Series, Featured Post, Flowers, Gardening, Outdoors
St Pat’s day is a great day to do it!)
So, today I’m sharing a few of my favorite photo art images. Specifically ones from spring.
The first one is of carrots from my garden, in a pottery bowl I made photogrpahed on an old farm table my husband refinished. (If we ever meet in person, remind me to tell you the story of my carrots, my kids and my planned/thwarted autumn photoshoot!)
The second is from the Boulder Farmer’s Market.
And the last one is from the Denver Botanic Gardens!
Enjoy!
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by Natascha | Feb 28, 2017 | Clothing, Denver Colorado Family Portraits, Denver Family Photographer, Denver Headshots, Denver Photographer, Featured Post, What to wear
Warm, comfortable, subtle – sheepskin evokes the best part of cooler weather. Incorporating sand tones into your wardrobe adds a calming, natural touch. Sheepskin accents like boots and slippers provide wonderful texture to your images and keep your toes toasty!
Denver Portrait Photographer
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