studio info

 
The Studio Experience
   
  Imaging - the name of our unique combination of imagination and creativity, photography and technology.  
 
 
Our studio sessions create truly designing, individual artwork for your home.
We don’t just do photography portraits, we bring out the real you, telling your unique story through a collection of personal portrait images.
In this way, we’ll help you remember in the future, the look and feelings you have for your family and friends today.
 
What Do I Wear and How Do I Prepare
 
1. GUYS - For the more traditional portraits, a suit or sport coat with a tie is good. Medium to dark sweaters photograph well. For the casual and outdoor photos, comfort is the rule - jeans, khakis and shorts look great
 
2. GIRLS - Bring the colors and outfits you feel best in. Dresses and sweaters are good for a more traditional look. Bright colors, skirts, jeans, or shorts look good for your casual portraits. If there will be outfit changes, bring one dark color outfit with long sleeves. Avoid busy prints and patterns as they distract from the most important part of the portrait - you!
 
3. SHOES - Shoes may show, so they should compliment your clothing.
 
4. HAIR - Your portrait session is not the time to experiment with new hair styles or colors. If you do cut your hair, please do so at least a couple of weeks before the session so you are used to styling it.
 
5. MAKEUP - Makeup for photographs should be slightly heavier than normal. However, too much makeup tends to give you a painted look and too little might not show off your features. A translucent powder is helpful to eliminate shine, especially for oily skin. Since most portraits concentrate on the eyes, great care should be taken to make them look their best.
 
6. NAILS - Please do not forget the importance of your hands in your portraits. Whether you choose to do your nails yourself or have them manicured, keep them clean and use coordinating colors. Photographs often show your feet as well.
 

7. FACIAL HAIR - Make sure that you are clean-shaven before your session. Retouching can hide blemishes, but not razor stubble.

 
8. PROPS - You can use items (including pets, vehicles, sports equipment and musical instruments) that show what you enjoy doing at this time in your life. If you have something special in mind, just let us know.
 
9. SUNTANS - Do not overdo the sun for a portrait. It looks great, but in moderation. Sunburn can be an expensive problem. It causes facial shine, red noses and cheeks, strap marks, hat lines and peeling, which are fixable but at an additional cost.
 
 

   

 
Studio B - is entirely portable and can be deployed to almost any location with an electrical outlet.
Home or office - you choose.
 
 

 

 

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