News
Entertainment
Science & Technology
Life
Culture & Art
Hobbies
News
Entertainment
Science & Technology
Culture & Art
Hobbies
March 26, 2021 Family portraits are a great way to capture the special moments, milestones, and memories that you share with your family. Whether you’re looking to capture a special moment from a holiday, a family vacation, or just a day spent together, a family portrait can be a beautiful way to commemorate the bond that you all share. Here, we’ll discuss some tips for taking great family portraits, as well as some ideas for creative poses and locations. Read on to learn more! Tips for Taking Great Family Portraits If you’re planning to take a family portrait, there are several things you can do to ensure that the photos turn out great. First and foremost, make sure that everyone is dressed appropriately. It’s important to coordinate the colors of your outfits so that the photos look cohesive and beautiful. Additionally, choose a pose that works best for your family. You can do a traditional pose, such as everyone standing in a line, or opt for something more creative, such as everyone sitting in a circle or everyone lying down in a half-circle. Additionally, make sure to choose a location that fits the vibe of the photos. Natural settings, such as parks or beaches
Has it been too long since your last family photo? It's easy to get busy and we often forget how important it is to capture these moments every year. Time passes so quickly and you'll look back and cherish every photo you have. Start planning early this year and book your annual family portraits bef
View Fall Mini Session examples from various locations taken at differing times of day and conditions, and at varying stages of fall. Leaves begin turning in Mid-September up until early October in the Edmonton area.
This summer, my family gathered in Saskatoon to celebrate my nephew’s wedding. Even though I’m based in Calgary, I spend a lot of time in Saskatoon visiting family, and it’s not unusual for me to be asked to bring my camera along for family portraits. On this trip, my sister Joanne asked me to phot
The Cook family wanted some updated family portraits as well as some individual headshots they could use for their family’s multiple businesses. They live in Saskatoon so we did their session outside at the University of Saskatchewan which gave us a wide variety of backgrounds to use.