Tips for photographing your children this summer

With the long summer days approaching I thought it would be good to give some helpful hints to all of you moms and dads out there who want to capture a great photograph of your children.

I find myself photographing my children on a daily basis and know that as other moms and even dads consider photographing their children, these basic tips may come in handy.

When you find yourself out on a sunny day, make it a point to photograph your children in a shady area. This will give you a nice quality of light as well as eliminate harsh shadows that cause anyone to squint.

Try not to place the sun directly behind or in front of your subject for a couple of reasons:

1. when the sun is behind your subject you often will get sun flare (when the sun shines into your lens) this is distracting to any photograph and hard if not impossible to eliminate post snap-shot.

2. When the sun is placed behind the photographer (you) it will cause those harsh shadows and squinting we discussed above.

Below is some information from a previous post I thought would be helpful.

Keep it fun.  Humor is a great icebreaker with children and most everyone else.

Nothing turns a child away faster than a persistent parent 🙂 and yet to get good photographs isn’t that what we must be?

When photographing your child make it fun. Give the children an opportunity to be the photographer, They love feeling important.

Try to pick a time of day when the children are well rested and have full tummies.

Every child loves a bit of encouragement.  In our house we use candy 🙂

Always have your camera handy.  I keep mine in my purse so it is always available.

Most of all keep it fun, fun, and more fun.  It is so easy to find ourselves frustrated to find that perfect picture opportunity slipping away.  Don’t push it, in 10 minutes another “perfect”  opportunity will arise.

Have fun and remember to get in on the fun. Being in our own photographs is something us parents often overlook. Remember 20 years from now our children will want to see what we looked like and we will finally appreciate how good we look now.

A wonderful time at Small World Learning Center!

Our annual Bunny Shoot at the local Small World Learning Center went wonderful Yesterday!  The kids were wonderful as always and the wonderful Director Rhonda was a huge help getting the little one’s to laugh.

Here is a preview of the  photo shoot from the Learning Center. Enjoy and I look forward to seeing everyone at the studio event March 26, 27, and 28th.

Call or email me today to book your session. Times are limited and going fast so contact us today.   amanda@visualimpressions.org 503.320.3076

Bunny Portraits of years past

I am so excited about our upcoming Bunny Portrait event that I wanted to get everyone else excited to!

Here is one of my favorite photographs from last year. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do and be sure to book your session soon!

I look forward to working with everyone.

Annual 2010 Bunny Portraits!

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We will be hosting our Annual Bunny Portraits March 26th, 27th, and 28th. Space is limited so call and book your session today!

Also, receive a free 4×6 print if you order the day of your session.

Click on the image below for all of the details.

I look forward to working with all of you for another wonderful year.

Our wonderful rabbits are Holland Lops provided by KB Holland Lop Rabbitry!

Calling all Newborns!

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If you are an expecting mom due in May or June 2010, then you have come to the right place!

Visual Impressions Photography is getting ready for their first annual Newborn Contest!  We are looking to give away 10 complementary newborn sessions.  This will give our studio a chance to introduce new backdrops and material into our portfolio.  If you are interested in entering for the chance to be one of these ten lucky winners, please email us with a short description of what it means to be a mom.

We look forward to reading all of your wonderful entries. We will be accepting entries between February 23rd and April 30th.

All winners will be selected and notified by May 1st.  Sessions will be scheduled the week of June 28th, 2010.

Sunny Days and photography

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As the weather gets nicer I feel the pull to remain outdoors with my family and enjoy the sun as much as possible. For those of you who are interested in photographing your children on these rare but sunny days, keep this in mind. Shade is better. When photographing on a sunny day it is hard to compensate for the harsh light with a point and shoot camera, so instead we are going to do little things to better our family photographs without a lot of work.
1) when out on a sunny day position your child with the sun slightly behind and to the side of their face, this will help to eliminate squinting as well as the dark shadows under the eyes.
2) Try to avoid shooting directly into the sun as this will cause lens flare.
3) Any time it is possible position your children in the shade before taking their photograph as this will help eliminate both issues discussed above.
4) HAVE FUN and remember to get yourself in those photographs as well!

Raising Money For Muscular Distrophy

Visual Impressions is trying to raise money for MDA!  I will be locked up and put behind bars for the cause.

“I have the pleasure of raising enough money to sponsor kids to attend MDA Summer Camp. can you help contribute to that?”

Call 503.320.3076

Or simply send your contribution via Paypal to the address amanda@visualimpressions.org ATTEN: MDA!

Santa Claus is Coming to Town

We had such a great time with Santa at Small World Learning Center, a gresham Daycare with great kids.  We were fortunate enough to work with the Macy’s Santa Claus, he was so wonderful and great; the real deal.

All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth

 

Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus

 

Thank you for including us in your memories!

Holiday Portrait Promotion

We are offering a great holiday promotion this year.

$150 Investment Includes:

30 minute location or studio session

Free Private Online Gallery

CD of images printable up to 8×10

25 high quality Christmas Cards

With such a great promotion going I anticipate meeting a lot of wonderful families during this wonderful holiday season.