Thursday, September 18, 2014

Tips and Tricks to Making Your Family Photos "Perfect"

As a photographer I've shot a number of different styles, occasions, settings... You get the point. My favorite are babies, children (young and old), and families! I LOVE family sessions! Especially families with small children... They are always so entertaining and fun to capture!

Before each family session I always tell my family to arrive early so the kids can get some play out and for us to talk about the style shoot they want; natural, casual, playful, posed. I think photos turn out the best when things are natural. You obviously need to pose a few, here and there to make sure that you have one of the kids without their tongues hanging out of their mouths, but natural is beautiful.

Here are a few tips for families or couples or older kids or whoever for when you go to have your photos made professionally! 

1. Find a photographer you trust and understands your style 
You need to have a photographer that you get along with and that you click with, if you know what I mean. I have worked with clients before where we haven't clicked and you can clearly see it in the photos I took, unfortunately. But it really does come across film, if you and your photographer don't mesh well then your photos are likely to not turn out as you had hoped for.
You need to ensure that your photographer understands they style of photos that you want and doesn't try to push you into doing something that you don't want for your pictures. Just because you're shelling out a few hundred dollars on this one amazing photographer, doesn't mean your going to get amazing photos. The amazing photos that you see are from photographer-client relationships that click! 
Once you do find that one photographer that you just love, the one that you feel you could sit with over coffee and just talk with, keep them! They'll appreciate the return booking and you'll develop a true relationship with them over the years.

2. Look your thinnest by wearing dark clothing, heels, angle your body, and use good posture
THIS is super important for us women who want to look great in our photos! I can't tell you how many times I've taken photos of people who don't think about this ahead of time. You hear all the time that black is slimming, yet nobody wears it for photos of themselves. Now, I don't mean to wear your funeral outfit for your family photos, but don't wear bright pink either. Wear colors that compliment you in darker hues, like mauve, hunter green, burnt orange, maroon... Everybody has at least one color that they look stunning in, find that color in a dark shade and choose that for your photos next time! And if your taking fall/winter photos then layer and look completely glamorous in a tweed jacket or pee coat over your dark and fabulous clothes!
Ladies, always try and wear a heel to photo shoots! They make you look taller and legs longer and they accentuate your body nicely. If you're having to walk a lot, then bring some flats to change into while not photographing... We, photographers, don't care. We aren't here to judge you, and we probably already do this for our own photos! It's also really important to know your body and how it looks in various angles. If you need to you could probably ask your photographer to take a few of you in different angles to determine which is best for you and then use that angle to pose yourself appropriately and look great in all your pictures!

3. Wear your makeup heavier
It’s so important to wear enough makeup on your face when you take pictures.  If you don’t wear a lot of makeup, make sure you have enough color on your lips, cheeks, and eyes at least.
Some other thoughts: Apply makeup in natural light, avoid shimmery or glittery makeup, go for more matte, apply a second or third coat of mascara, line the eyes of eyeliner, and don’t forget to put on extra blush and a colored lipstick or gloss.
I always keep my lipstick/gloss with me for my own photos to touch up while I'm not in the pictures.

4.  Don’t match, coordinate 
Everyone always wants everyone matching, or the children matching. That's cute and all, but it doesn't look natural. Try finding one great outfit from one family member and coordinating the colors to that one outfit. We talked earlier about darker colors. So, if you have this amazing dark red dress you want to wear try making the family member's outfits are red and black or something. They don't all have to be the same shade of blue and have white accents to them, they just need to look nice together. 
If the outfit thing doesn't work then try finding some of the best pieces from all your families clothes and then seeing which ones look best with each other.

Hope these help for the next time you go to have your photos made!

Best!
- Stephanie

Friday, October 25, 2013

It's a Boy!

We are welcoming Brantley Reid Castleberry into the world!
He's due December 10, 2013; he will be the second son and fifth little one for this family!
They are so excited!











 
- Stephanie

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Inspiration in the Midst of Tragedy



This is Heather's story... She was given 15 months to live after being diagnosed with Mesothelioma, and she had just given birth to her tiny bundle of joy, Lily! It's been 7 years... SEVEN YEARS since then and she's still here!!! Alive, well, happy, and stronger than ever!

This video is 3 and half minutes long... That's it! It won't even feel that long while you're watching it! Please, please check this video out! (You won't regret it!!!) Listen to her story and understand how amazing it is that she's still here, 7 years later!! This story will leave you feeling inspired, hopeful, and empowered!! Heather is truly a miracle and has a huge heart! Help her spread her story, help her spread awareness for others suffering from this same type of cancer, and help spread the word about Mesothelioma!!
SHARE THIS VIDEO!!! Google it, Facebook it, Tweet it, Youtube it, share it!!!!!

If you don't really understand or known what Mesothelioma is check out this website for some more info on how horrible this cancer really is! http://www.mesothelioma.com/

Thank you, Heather, for being so brave and strong and for giving others hope in the face of the end! Thank you for sharing your story with others!!

- Stephanie

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Thursday, October 3, 2013

It's A Boy!!

This series of photos were taken at one of my oldest friend's baby shower in April of this year! Her bundle of joy to be's name is Roger. He was born on May 26 and is adorable!!
Her shower took place at Scramble Alley park in Soddy Daisy, TN,
The diaper decor was made by her two sisters, 
the cakes were made and decorated by her youngest sister, 
and was hosted and celebrated with close friends and family! 
It was a gorgeous day and could not have been more perfect for the new mother to enjoy!


















- Stephanie

Monday, September 30, 2013

Concentration on Flowers

A flowers concentration I did over the summer. My family and I went to the Birmingham Botanical Gardens one day early in the morning trying to beat out most of the rain for the day, it was a wonderful visit and so much fun! While there it did start to rain a good bit and we got to just hang out under one of the many gazebos throughout the gardens until it let off some! 
I managed to get quite a few beautiful photos out of this adventure. I loved the rain drops on all the plants, they really added some drama!





















- Stephanie

Sunday, September 29, 2013

D & E [7.20.13]

This day was incredibly beautiful!! It was filled with memories and friends and family bursting to celebrate the love of this happy couple!
The wedding ceremony and reception took place in the stunning Magnolia Room at Woodrow Hall in Birmingham, AL. Her dress was discovered at David's Bridal, the gorgeous cake was from Publix's Bakery, the day in it's entirety was spectacular!
Congratulations to this amazing couple!

















- Stephanie