5 Tips for Better Holiday Photos

5 Tips for Better Holiday Photos

As we all get ready for the holidays, one major thing on most everyone’s list is holiday photos. Whether you are getting a family picture done or just the kids, Stephanie from Moments as Art has some tips to get the most out of your holiday photo shoot. 1)      Everyone does NOT need to match.  When deciding what to wear, consider selecting one color and weaving it through in different ways on different people.  For example, if your son is {Read More}

Holiday Session Giveaway from Bloom and Bee Portrait Studio

Bloom and Bee Portrait Studio Holiday Session Giveaway

We introduced Bloom and Bee Portrait Studio in a previous post where I mentioned a pre-holiday giveaway.  Well, it’s November and we’re feeling generous! Bloom and Bee has agreed to FOUR prizes! One Grand Prize Winner will receive a free session ($95 value) AND a $100 towards prints and products Three runner up prizes will be awarded and winner will get a free session! ($95 value) About Bloom and Bee Portrait Studio Bloom and Bee Portrait Studio is a brand new studio in {Read More}

All About: Bloom and Bee Portrait Studio

Bloom and Bee Portrait Studio

I had the pleasure of touring the area’s newest photography studio, Bloom and Bee Portrait Studio in Albany.  First of all, I want them to come and decorate my house, then I’ll go back to the studio and have them photograph my family! Bloom and Bee Portrait Studio is welcoming and family-friendly indoor/outdoor portrait studio owned by Alisha and Luke Clark, of Clark + Walker Photography.  (Clark + Walker is one of the top wedding photography businesses in the area) {Read More}

5 Simple Ways To Get Better Photographs of Your Children

Photo tips

After our recent photo session with Stephanie from Moments As Art, I chatted with her about doing some blog posts with photography tips.  I know I find it very difficult to get good quality photographs of children, so thankfully Stephanie is here with 5 simple tips on how to best capture the moments. 1)      Get down on their level.  One good rule of thumb when photographing kids is to take shots at their eye level.  It is simply amazing the {Read More}