FAQ's Portraits

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Contact our studio today for additional information or to discuss how easy it is to schedule a portrait session for your family.

How much are your sitting fees?

Family, Children & Pets only

 

Sitting fee: $50

 

That includes up to one hour.

 

I like to have fun with the kids & get down on the floor with them and play! I find this let’s their personality shine.

 

Location sitting fee: $75

Do you have a studio?

Yes!

We are located at 1823 Wyandotte St. E. at Chilver in Olde Walkerville (just West of Walker)

 

We book by apt. only, this way it ensures that that time is dedicated to you. :)

Do you shoot portraits?

It’s a pleasure capturing family portraits for you to treasure for years to come.

Do you work with babies?

What a pleasure it would be to shoot your little bundle of joy!!

 

A “Baby’s First Year” portrait collection captures your child’s first milestones … from birth … to sitting up … to crawling … and finally the independence of walking. This lovely “portrait story” can become the first chapter of your child’s Portrait History — an album of priceless images of childhood — which someday your child can share with your grandchildren.

 

Baby’s first year also is the perfect time for portraits with family members — including older siblings and even grandparents — or create the ultimate heirloom: the multi-generation portrait.

 

Portraits that include parents with the newborn or portraits of the new baby alone are appropriate in either color or black and white, depending on your decorative intent. Life-like color portraits can blend with any décor; and black-and-white images possess the capacity to create drama and convey emotion. Either style will stand the test of time, and when displayed prominently in your home they will convey warmth and character. What better way to demonstrate how you feel about your child than to decorate your home with portraits made at important milestones in his or her life!

Do you have tips for my portrait session?

Sure do! Read below:

CLOTHING

Here are some things to consider when selecting your clothes:

  • White or pastel colors are perfect for lighter backgrounds.
  • Casual outfits in earth tones work best for outdoor photographs.
  • Middle tones or deeper solid colors are ideal for formal portraits.
  • Bright colors look great with our Color Key backgrounds.
  • Avoid large prints or patterns that distract from your face.
  • Choose long-sleeved shirts or sweaters rather than short-sleeved.

HAIR

Plan to wear your hair in a style you’re comfortable with. Avoid new cuts or styles.

 

GLASSES

If you wear glasses, wear them for your portrait, but have the lenses removed.

 

FOR GALS

Keep your make-up natural and fresh. With your eye make-up a little darker than normal. (It will look normal in the images.)

 

FOR GUYS

A fresh shave is a must! If you have a beard or mustache, make sure it’s neatly trimmed.