My first session was a family portrait session involving two small children ages 2 years and 1 year. This was a great studio photography session using the high key background.
It was great having my children's toys to amuse them apart from the little boy wanting to take the toys home with him at the end of the photography session.
My daugher wasn't too impressed either when I was working on the photos later that day and someone was playing with her toys in some of the photos taken ;-0)
My second session was of 3 children and their grandparents. The children were 4, 5 and 6 years old and were rather amusing, with the little boy being quite mischievious. It was different taking photographs of older children as the photography poses were fun as well as varied. Some amusing and cheeky shots were captured during this session which the grandparents loved.
My third studio session was with a lovely lady who wanted some photos for her husband for Christmas. We did a low key session with a couple of outfit changes. This was completely different from the previous sessions and was a fun photo session that covered a variety of poses resulting in some fantastic shots.
All three clients were really pleased with their photos, purchasing all the images on a disc. Buying the photos this way allows them to print them later at their leisure in whatever format they choose.
What people don't always realise is that providing all the images on a disc is not as simple as "shoot and burn". Post session photo review and editing can take a few hours, particularly when up to 100 images are captured during the shoot. Since starting my photography venture I have spent many hours in the evenings after the sessions to ensure the photos are print ready.
With each photo session I learn something that I can take into account or work on for the next studio session. Here's a couple of things I've learnt so far:
1. Positioning of subjects in relation to the backdrop - better positioning makes for less post session work on the photos.
2. Women of a certain age (or perhaps any age) do not like photos of themselves.
3. For future studio sessions I need to time sessions closer together so that my family do not have to vacate the house more than once at the weekend to accomodate my passion for photography.
I am loving these studio photo sessions and can't wait for the next session - not long to wait though as I have 2 more sessions booked for the coming weekend.
1 comment:
I sent the photo of my three grandchildren to my friend in the States and this is her reply.......
That is the most precious picture I have ever seen - no kidding.
That photographer is brilliant!
They are very beautiful grandchildren!
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