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We use several different album designs
with only the finest quality materials used.
There is the traditional album with insert pages and mats, the
flush mount album where the portraits go on hard thick pages
and the most popular is the Eclipse album with a laminate
protective coating over the pages. To the right are examples
of these albums.
Preparations:
Slimming Colors and Ideas -
Most people prefer to look a little slimmer than they are. Yes
it's true that a camera adds ten pounds (at least). BUT, most
photographers can correct that plus subtract a few extra pounds
by proper posing, turning your body to a better angle, and adjusting
the camera angle or height. However,
it makes a big difference if you do the following:
To look slimmer try these:
- Darker Colors:
- Black
- Olive
- Gray
- Navy
- Plum
- Burgundy
- Dark Brown
- Solid colors
- One color (darker) head to toe
- Vertical lines are sliming, consider
vertical pleats or a long chain and avoid horizontal lines
- Instant flatter stomach: try pants
with a flat front
- No drawstrings, pockets, zippers,
or decorations
- No pockets! avoid a lot or bulky
pockets that draw attention to the waist area
- Use eye catching, shiny jewelry
or objects to avert attention away from problem areas
- Heels add height and are slimming
on a full length portrait
- Good posture always makes you
look slimmer
- Wear your proper size. You'll
look slimmer in clothes that fit properly rather than too
tight
To look slimmer AVOID these:
- Lighter colors (white, most pastels,
etc.)
- Bold patterns, shiny fabrics,
heavy fabrics
- Short sleeves make upper arms
look wider
- Do not draw additional attention
to the waist area so avoid any horizontal dividing lines,
like belts or a different color
More ideas:
- Avoid glasses, especially tinted
glasses, whenever possible. They compromise the lighting
and distort the facial lines. Pop the lenses out, or borrow
a pair of frames.
- Tinted glasses are virtually impossible
to work with.
- Non-glare glasses are often okay,
and the newer style small frames seem to pose no major obstacles.
- Watch tight shirts on larger mid-areas.
- Avoid new hairstyles within two
weeks of session
- Clothing below the waistline should
be darker than above. Otherwise, even lighter colored jeans
worn below a darker top could easily attract attention to
the lower part of the body and away from the face.
GROUP PORTRAITS:
Clothing for group portraits must be carefully selected
to blend the bodies together. First, decide whether the basic
tone of the clothing will be warm-toned (browns etc..) or cool-toned
(blues, grays, blacks etc...) Then follow the instructions above.
CASUAL
OUTDOOR PORTRAITS:
When there is a light background setting such as a field or
water, it is sometimes a good idea to dress in lighter colors,
so that the clothing blends in with the backdrop. In this situation
all white or pastel clothing works fine.
All white clothing is great. White shirts and jeans work well.
White shirts and beige pants are even better.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
- HOW CAN I LOOK THINNER?
- With proper planning and a few
applied techniques looking thinner and leaner is easy.
First, avoid standing out by wearing the wrong colors or
patterns. (Read previous information)
Tying hair back has a tendency to show lots of face, so
avoid this.

Turtlenecks often work well.
Double chin? Biggest question of all. Avoid tight collars
that squeeze the skin. Sit straight with your lower back
muscles (not tense), and lean forward while gently pulling
your chin out.
- MY KIDS WILL NOT SIT STILL. WHAT
DO I DO?
- Patience is the best advice and
avoid discipline in this case. This always backfires and
the kids stay crabby.
So Jenny will talk with them about unrelated topics, like
how old they are and what's their favorite food. Jenny also
lets them see themselves on the back of the digital camera.
This makes them want pictures. Often for younger children
(1.5 to 2.5 years old) the best thing to do is ignore them.
They often will sit still in the picture because no one
is telling them to. If the kids get crabby, parents
usually don't help by correcting or punishing them, sometimes
it even helps if they leave the camera room.
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