Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Spring means great portraits on location!


Any Washington native will tell you, no group of people on earth rejoice more when the first sunny days of spring arrive then those of us in Western Washington. After six months of perpetual overcast, it's hard not to cut out early from work, throw on a pair of shorts and enjoy the great weather while it lasts! I have to admit I'm no exception and I love the warm spring air but for me, nice weather means it's time to get to work. This post is centered around all of the great types of photos that I love to shoot on a sunny Seattle spring day.

In my business the old real estate slogan "location, location, location" also applies. A great photo is often made by the surroundings. For example, below are photos recently done in Mt. Vernon at the start of the 24th annual Skagit Tulip Festival. The spring color of daffodils, cherry tree blossoms, and of course tulips, speak to the wonderful rebirth of spring like nothing else can. Being on location will always create a more comfortable

environment for your child, since all children are uniquely connected and fascinated by the variety of the outside world. This means more opportunities for portraits that reflect your child's personality and carry greater depth and personal significance then those shot in a studio. The images represent more then a photo school, the speak to an experience and how our children relate to the world around them.


Second only to my love of adorable kids, is the fun that photographing high school seniors brings. It's great to see these young adults as they move to the next phase. I find their goals, ambition, and personal perspective refreshing and I want to express that in each photo. Plus, photographing seniors is very similar to a fashion shoot, but without the deadlines and cooperate undertones. And going on location is the best way to capture all of that excitement. This time of year we are looking for seniors that are fun and outgoing to be photo reps in their schools. We provide a free location session lasting 1.5 hours and including as many clothes changes as you wish, free personalized referral cards (photos from your session), and all of your images on CD and ready to be uploaded to facebook, myspace, or anywhere you wish. For each friend you refer that books with us you'll receive a $20 photo credit or $15 cash. Presently we need seniors from all over the Pudget Sound, so please call us or email to apply. 425.367.4781 or irene@ijphoto.net .
















Finally,we have family portraits. Now most of us really only start to think about our family portraits during the holiday season. But by the time November rolls around, your options for locations are limited to anything indoors. This does not mean that the only portraits you can get are those done in a studio! I find the best location for family portraits to be where the family resides. This allows for a comfortable and relaxed setting and no worries about trying to make it to the studio without someone having a meltdown or falling in the mud. Spring and summer do offer a greatest variety for locations and many times the most memorable portraits. It just takes a little foresight and planning! During the months of April-June all location sessions for families of 6 or smaller can receive a 1 hour location shoot for half off! Simply mention this blog posting and save.

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