Showing posts with label portrait photography in crested butte. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portrait photography in crested butte. Show all posts
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Holiday Portrait Special
Capture the beauty of your family and children and save big $ with the Holiday Bazaar Portrait Special. A 15-30 minute session and a digital CD of all your images printable up to 5x7 for only $100. This special will only be valid on December 7th during the Crested Butte Community School's Holiday Bazaar from 9am-4pm. Call Me to book your slot- 914.548.8078. Great opportunity to get professional photographs for your Holiday Cards and Gifts!
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Summer Portrait Photography
This summer has been fantastic for portrait photography in Crested Butte CO. The weather has been beautiful in the mornings and the kids have been great! The best thing a photographer can do is make the children feel comfortable during a portrait session. I try to do this by being silly and asking the children's opinions. And parents being silly behind me while I am photographing just the children always helps too. Crested Butte has some great locations for portrait photography. My favorite spot is the Woods Walk. It has a great variety of backgrounds for the portrait session without having to walk too far. Enjoy these photos from my Portrait Photography in Crested Butte Album.
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Crested Butte Portrait Photography
Portrait Photography in Crested Butte
I had a wonderful family portrait session a few days ago with the cutest little boy. We did 4 outfit changes and not one tear! The best was when we took him outside and it was snowing, he kept looking up into the sky like he was so amazed at the snow. It was adorable! Portrait photography in Crested Butte isn't always easy. Weather is a big factor and a photographer has to be prepared to either trudge through snow or shoot indoors. I like to use my flash and bounce it off a wall or ceiling, or pull it off my camera and use it as direction light on a stand. Flash fills the lines and smooths out the skin, but if it is too strong it will wash the subject out, so practice first!
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