So what does your web site photo say about you? Is it professional? Or is it something you had a friend or even worse, a selfie? Here are some from LinkedIn https://youtu.be/Z4aihw7RzrQ?t=6s
Sometimes, the first impression your clients will have of you comes from your online presence. Don't you want that to be your best photo? It might make the difference between a client or not....
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As a photographer, I always stress the importance of getting family portraits made. I always sympathize with moms because I do understand we do not like to be in front of the camera. We can list a thousand reasons why we shouldn't.
But we really need to make an effort to get in the picture. Our sons need to see how young and beautiful and human their mamas were. Our daughters need to see us vulnerable and open and just being ourselves — women, mamas, people living lives. Avoiding the camera because we don’t like to see our own pictures? How can that be okay?
Too much of a mama’s life goes undocumented and unseen. It made me think of all the times I am in front of the camera taking a family’s photos, but what about the times when I shy away from someone taking mine–even a candid? I always tell myself–there’s a reason I’m BEHIND the camera. But, how will my children remember me if I’m not in the photo???
We aren't promised tomorrow. Our kids love us just the way we are. Yes, it’s just that simple.
It's that time again, the holidays! When family and friends get together you never know what will happen so get your camera out and grab those candid shots. You might catch Uncle Joe sleeping in the chair while the kids are playing or the kids opening presents behind the tree or the dog running around with your holiday sock or someone is kissing under the miseltoe. These are great candid memories that you won't want to miss. Whether you grab your camera, your phone or tablet grab these memories. Every shot is a perfect family memory you won't want to miss so you can laugh about them for years to come.
When you're ready for the perfect family portrait give us a call and we'll do the rest, no need for candid shots just the perfect shot!
Happy Holidays from Integrity Imaging.
With the first day of school approaching, we know all you parents are getting your cameras ready to take that perfect "first day of school photo". Right before your kids rush out for the bus, they spin around at the door and smile for a quick snap and then they're gone! Here are some tips on how to capture the moment you are looking for:
1) Go with the flow: Don't have your heart set on getting the perfect smile. It's all about capturing a moment. If your child isn't happy about going back to school, don't force the smile for a photo! Create the memory for whatever the moment is.
2) Don't let go of your camera: Especially if your kids are little, never put the camera down! You never know when they are going to make a face you don't want to miss!
3) Don't hesitate: Be quick pushing that button! Kids move fast, don't miss out on a moment!
Having trouble loving how you look in a selfie? Here are some tips on how to take the perfect selfie photo!
1) Push your chin out and down to avoid a double chin
2) Hold the phone/ camera above you to shoot down on yourself
3) Put your hand on your hip to create angles and to cut your body in half
But... If you aren't good at taking photos of yourself, let us help you!