Category Archives: Calgary

How to Save Your Photos from Disappearing Forever

Photos of friends, family, and loved ones are too precious to lose. When you receive photos from your professional photographer from your recent photoshoot, or even simply taking care of the photos you took on your iPhone, remember these tips to help preserve your photos:

1. Store them in a folder on your computer. If you have many photos, it can be easiest to store them in separate folders by date on your computer for easy reference.

2. Back up your hard drive. Computers crash, so make sure your hard drive is backed up (onto an external drive). You can buy an external hard drive from any computer store such as Staples. Continue reading

Simple Tips to Prepare for Your Family Photoshoot

It’s that time of year again ~ fall. A wonderful mix of beautiful skies, colourful leaves, and cooler temps! Summer may be over, but fall is no doubt one of the best and beautiful seasons of the year to take family photos.

Often times, I am asked what is the best way to prepare for a family photoshoot. Family photos do not need to be daunting or overwhelming, so I have put together a simple list below that will help you prepare for a photoshoot: Continue reading

Gearing Up for Back-to-School Photos

With school just around the corner, we wanted to help prepare you with some tips for your best back to school photos!

Tip #1:  Some of the best photos are those that involve no pose, but rather capture every day life and the first few days of school.  Walking down the street to the bus stop, or engaging with siblings and friends are just a few ways to do so.

Tip #2:  Snap a picture of your child and their new teacher. Continue reading

The Do’s and Don’ts of Photographing Family Reunions

It’s that time of year where family get together for reunions!  What better time to book photographs than when grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins are visiting?!  If you want to produce some great photos, keep these tips in mind when discussing photos with your family and your photographer:

  • Scope out a location ahead of time.  Try to go for a “distraction-free” setting.  For example, a field with no buildings or houses in the background is great.  There will be a lot of faces to photograph, so the simpler the background, the better.
  • Plan a time with your family when the photo will be taken.  We recommend sometime in the evening and in the shade, so that people are not squinting in the photo.
  • Have everyone wear solid colours.  This will help the attention be drawn to faces,  not the clothing.  Tell your group to try and stay away from big logos and bold stripes, if at all possible.
  • Group people according to families/couples.  Make sure everyone is standing near his or her family.  If the event is centered around one or two people, put them in the center of the group (for example, grandma and grandpa’s anniversary!)
  • Do some close up shots.  Talk with your photographer about doing close up shots of each family.  This is another great way to get some family photos for Christmas cards!
  • At a loss of how to make your photos memorable?  Try doing some shots lying down, making silly faces, everyone jumping at once, or themed.

As always, the best photos you get will be the ones taken from a professional photographer.  Talk to us today to book your family reunion photos!

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