"Capturing Timeless Moments: The Art of Investing in Luxury Portrait Products"
Tonya Wells Tonya Wells

"Capturing Timeless Moments: The Art of Investing in Luxury Portrait Products"

"Capturing Timeless Moments: The Art of Investing in Luxury Portrait Products"

Hey there, portrait enthusiasts!

In a world where trends come and go, there's something undeniably magical about freezing a moment in time with a portrait that stands the test of it. Let's talk about investing in luxury portrait products, because, let's face it, celebrating the ones you love deserves nothing but the best!

Imagine flipping through a custom-designed album, each page telling the story of your unique portrait session. It's not just a collection of images; it's a journey captured in the elegance of fine craftsmanship and luxury materials. Your memories, beautifully preserved for generations to come.

And then there's the wall art that doesn't just decorate but makes a statement. Picture vibrant, rich fine art prints gracing your space, turning it into a gallery of your most cherished moments. It's not just decor; it's a daily reminder of the love, laughter, and connection shared during that unforgettable portrait experience.

Investing in these timeless treasures isn't just about acquiring products; it's about curating a living, breathing narrative of your life. Crafted with care, these luxury portrait products become more than possessions; they become family heirlooms, telling stories to your children and grandchildren.

So, why settle for fleeting trends when you can invest in moments that last a lifetime? Join us on this journey of celebrating love, laughter, and the art of freezing time with luxury portrait products that speak to the heart. Because some things are just too beautiful not to share, and we're here to help you capture and preserve them in style.

Ready to turn your memories into masterpieces? Let's create magic together!

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Unposed vs. Posed Portraits
Tonya Wells Tonya Wells

Unposed vs. Posed Portraits

Unposed vs. Posed

When was the last time you had your portrait taken?

Why has it been so long? Are you scared? Do you hide from the camera at family events because you don’t want to see yourself in a picture? Well to be honest, I do too. After all friends and family don’t really care if they make you look your best. The same can be said for trying to find the cheapest photographer around. Do you think that photographer is going to have your best interests in mind?

Professional photographers are trained in guiding and directing you into poses that make you look your absolute best and most flattering for your body type. Isn’t that what we all want? I know I do!

I have never had someone ask me to make them look 10-20lbs heavier, but I have had people ask me for candid’s, but is that what they really mean? What they really mean is that they don’t want to look to stiff and uncomfortable and they want a nice expression. Even the really good candid’s that you may have seen, most likely are still posed ins some manner, by giving them movement cues. By using good posing techniques and the correct camera angles we can make you look 10-20lbs slimmer.

The first image above represents an unposed position. I used myself for this demonstration and these were just done on my phone for purpose of this demonstration. I just sat down on a stool just like what would happen if you asked a client to sit on a stool without giving them any other directions. I look uncomfortable in this image, I don’t look happy because i feel uncomfortable, and I also look wider because my arms are straight down the sides of my body adding to the width of my body at a glance.

In the posed image I look more confident and poised. I moved to just the edge of the stool and added angles to improve the pose, I added interest and negative space. This pose isn’t completely perfect here, because I couldn’t see myself when photographing this, but if this was on a client then I would have asked them to pull the outer sweater in closer to my body to reveal the negative space in between my body and my arms making me look slimmer then in the previous unposed picture.

So if getting your portrait taken scares you, then maybe it’s time to look into going to a Professional Photographer who will take the time to make you look your best. Do it for you, do it for your children, do it for your family for one day they will go looking for pictures of you. What will they find?

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