I have to say, I love my new studio. The window light I get is incredible. I just love they way my studio portraits are looking. I have participated in a lot of lighting, posing, and senior portrait classes over the past year. My senior portraits this year really show how seeing, really seeing light, makes a big difference in the quality of your portraits. I have been working on setting myself apart from other photographers, I think I have. I take the time to find great locations, different from other local photographers, so your portraits look original. I mean this is a positive way, I really take pride in what I do and try my best to please my clients. I want to give them the best portraits possible and to capture their true personality.
Emily and Kayla love their senior portraits. They have them on their facebook and myspace pages for all their friends to see and make comments.
Just remember, what do you want in your yearbook, a great image of yourself to be proud of and remembered by, or an ok image that's just good enough? Think about it. Just because your uncle, friends mom, or grandparent owns a new digital camera doesn't make them a professional. Can they find great light to make you look your best? Can they pose you in a manner that flatters your body? Do they have the latest equipment, software, and expertise to create beautiful portraits of you at this important time of your life? Ask yourself these questions, If you have any concerns or comments, feel free to call. 207-562-9900.
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