I had a blast with the Liamero Family in downtown Chicago. Little A* was such a rock star and was up for anything! It was pretty chilly that day too, she did awesome! Not to mention she is just beautiful!
Photos by Sara
3.27.2011
3.16.2011
Happy 1st Birthday, Miss E*!
It was such a pleasure to meet Miss E* and her parents. I love photographing 1 year olds and especially doing cake smashes. They are soooo much fun. Miss E* actually had an ear infection but you would never know by these pictures that she wasn't her happy beautiful self. She was so easy to photograph. Thank you Arin and JJ for giving me the opportunity to capture this special milestone in your daughter's life. I look forward to watching her grow. This family was referred to me by another client. I ♥ referrals! It really is such a great way to build our business and we appreciate it greatly.
Photos by Liz
Photos by Liz
Ideas of What to Wear for our Spring Clients
With spring sessions beginning and lots of families wanting portraits, we thought we would share some spring-y outfit ideas. It is important that your family's outfits coordinate (not match exactly) to enhance the feel of the overall picture and not take away from the subjects themselves. Also, avoid wearing all white or all black. Outfits are from Old Navy, shoes from Piperlime. Hope you have a great week!
3.11.2011
What's a Float Wrap?
A float wrap is something new that we are offering!! It's a picture that you can hang without a frame. It stands out from the wall a bit as well. See the pictures below for a better idea.
Leaning up against the fireplace. The size of this picture is 20x24.
This is a comparison size. Sometimes you think a 8x10 looks big on a wall, but as you can see in comparison to the 20x24, it's pretty tiny.
Here's a picture of the back of a float wrap. It's secured to a stand out backer that has pre-drilled holes for hanging.
This shows you how thin a float wrap is.
And what it looks like hanging on a wall. It casts a little bit of a shadow behind it to give it depth. It looks SO awesome hanging on a wall.
Leaning up against the fireplace. The size of this picture is 20x24.
This is a comparison size. Sometimes you think a 8x10 looks big on a wall, but as you can see in comparison to the 20x24, it's pretty tiny.
Here's a picture of the back of a float wrap. It's secured to a stand out backer that has pre-drilled holes for hanging.
This shows you how thin a float wrap is.
And what it looks like hanging on a wall. It casts a little bit of a shadow behind it to give it depth. It looks SO awesome hanging on a wall.
3.10.2011
Befores & Afters
Here are a few samples of my straight out of camera picture vs. my final edited version. Sometimes you don't realize how off the color can be until you see it corrected. Another one of our tricks is head swapping. When you have a large group of little ones, it's almost impossible to get everyone to look at you. Head swapping is a handy tool to know how to use, to try and fix that problem. It also comes in handy with blinkers :)
Below are a few examples of our starts and our finishes.
Photos by Sara
Below are a few examples of our starts and our finishes.
Photos by Sara
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