Portrait Shop Header
Showing posts with label snapshots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snapshots. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

4 quick tricks for getting great Paw-traits

We're right in the middle of our Paw-traits Modeling Contest. For those of you who don't know much about it, it's Lexington's 2nd Annual Dog Modeling Contest, all to raise funds for the National Canine Cancer Foundation. It is hosted by ourselves and PetSuites of Lexington and it runs all the way through March 31st! To learn more about it Watch This Video, Read This, and call us at 859.277.6671.

Well, as we've been photographing all these dogs, we've noticed a few things that may help when you want to snap a great photo of your own furry friend.

1. Save the play for after the photos.


Your dog likes you...I mean, really likes you! And he wants nothing more than to be in your lap. And if you engage this highly loving creature in some physical play before you try and get pictures chances are you wont get him to stay still long enough to snap the photo. So muster up your own self-control and save the rough housing until after your photo session is done.

2. Keep treats handy.


Dogs respond incredibly well to extrinsic motivation (a.k.a. bribery). So keep a handful of treats available to bribe your dog with - chances are she'll stay still if she knows she's getting something for it. The thing you have to remember then is, make sure you actually reward your dog for her good behavior! If you don't she won't have any reason to keep sitting. WARNING! If you keep treats in your pocket so your dog won't see them, just make sure she doesn't smell them out, or you're done for! And whatever you do, DO NOT bring out her favorite ball or toy!!! (See trick #1)

3. Play with camera angles.


Dogs don't photograph the same way as people; they look great from some really funny angles and terrible from others. Use a variety of angles and focal lengths when photographing your furry friend and see what works and what doesn't. Keep in mind that the most classic dog images from the art world are often with the dog looking off to one side.

4. Pay extra special attention to the background!


It's ALWAYS crucial to watch your backgrounds in portrait photography, but with dogs you should take extra care because their fur will blend in to the background if it's similar in color. Try and choose a background with vibrant color that isn't found in the dogs fur, or against the opposite light/dark background from your dog's fur (e.g. if your dog is black, try a white or light colored background - NOT black!)

Above all else, have FUN! And make sure your dog has fun too! After all - they're worth it! Enjoy your adventures!

Monday, February 1, 2010

Paw-Traits 2010: Lexington's 2nd Annual Dog Modeling Contest

Check this out!









Originally the deadline to enter was Feb. 28th - that has just been extended all the way to March 31st! So PLEASE get your furry friend in here to help us raise money for the National Canine Cancer Foundation (wearethecure.org). It's a great cause!

Like this video? See it in HQ on Facebook! Click Here...or over there ---------------------->

Friday, January 29, 2010

Spotlight: Hannah and Sam!

Aren't they cute?!?! Hannah and Sam first came through our doors at Christmas time. Sam brought one of his dad's old cars to play with and Hannah brought her kitty and tea set - Shelly had a blast photographing them! (If you'd like to see some of those images, check out our Facebook page - click on the Unique Kids Photo Album.) I guess they had a good time too, because not too long ago 3-year-old Hannah asked to come back. She said to her mom, "can we go back to the place where the lady put my kitty on her head?" (Shelly will often do crazy things to get the kids to smile!) So...they came back...and it was wild! One of our most energetic, upbeat sessions! Just take a look at a small sample of the fun!


We are thrilled that these two came in to help us with Sample Month - we enjoy having them here so much! We look forward to seeing more of them in the future! Keep your eyes peeled for more images of Hannah and Sam as Sample Month draws to a close.

TTFN! (Ta Ta For Now!)


Friday, January 22, 2010

Crazy Video of Ashley

Here's something fun - remember the snow we had two weeks ago? Well, Ashley (our newest photographer) was outside trying to sweep off some of the snow from the stoop of the Portrait Shoppe and...well, she can get a little crazy sometimes. So while she was sweeping--you know what, you'd better just watch the video.







You know what the funniest part is? She didn't know that we were recording video! She just thought it was a couple of still shots! So, that's just Ashley being herself. We love our staff!

Monday, January 18, 2010

A Portrait Shoppe Wall Portrait

Our friend Diane sent us this snapshot of her most recent family wall portrait taken at the Portrait Shoppe. With her permission, we wanted you all to see just how good it looks "at home."



It looks awesome Diane! What a great choice of background and frame to fit your sitting room. Thank you SO much for sharing with us!

Monday, January 11, 2010

Spotlight: Mary and her Boys

Check out this video of an amazing family with two incredibly handsome boys!







Mary, Beckham, Barkley - we love you! Thanks so much for the privilege of photographing your family. We can't wait to see you again!

P.S. - you can also check this video out on our Facebook page, just follow the link on the right or click here!

Friday, December 18, 2009

Spotlight: Santa Claus!

We had a great time with Santa this year - check out what he did and all the kids who came to tell him what they wanted for Christmas!


Monday, November 16, 2009

Sneak Peak: Paw-traits 2010

We specialize in photographing kids. But something we’ve grown into in the last couple of years is taking portraits of the furriest children…that’s right, pets! Last year the Portrait Shoppe introduced its first annual Paw-traits modeling contest: a chance for your dog (or dogs) to come to the Portrait Shoppe and show off their goods with the chance to win some cool prizes. Well, it was such a hit last year that we can hardly wait to start that up again and see more of those adorable canines! Here are some of the basics about the contest:

1) You must be a dog to enter.

2) Your owner must think you’re cute (or pretty, beautiful, handsome, dashing, etc.)

3) You must come to the Portrait Shoppe to have your portrait taken for the contest.

4) One image per session will be chosen and entered into the contest.

5) You may chose to enter into either the Reality or Imagination category, or you may enter both and give yourself double the chance to win!

6) Winners are chosen based on size (small breed, medium breed, large breed) and category, so there are six category winners!

7) All judging will be by PetSuites of Lexington.

8) Contest begins Jan. 1, 2010!

If you have questions, please call us and ask (yes, we speak “woof”). Pets truly are simply furry children, we can’t wait to celebrate them this season! We’ll see you soon!

Friday, November 13, 2009

Christmas time has arrived!

Christmas 09 Front55x85



Christmas time is here again!


Christmas '09 is shaping up to be AWESOME here at the Portrait Shoppe! We've got Santa coming back right after Thanksgiving, we've got a brand new background, and even some staff changes from last year!

Be sure to be on the lookout for a Christmas Postcard in the mail from us with all the details on how to book your Christmas Session. Keep in mind: Call us early to get the day and time that's best for your family! The later it gets the busier it gets, so call now and get it scheduled while you can.

Also, in the meantime, keep reading our blog and looking for updates on Facebook and Twitter! Thanks so much for following us there - we've really enjoyed it! See you on the web and in the studio!

Monday, November 2, 2009

Halloween Fun - Angels and Hippies

We had a BLAST on Halloween! We had a few great sessions, and all in costume, baby! Check out these awesome images from one session with 3 little angels, courtesy of their mom.

Halloween_09-1Halloween_09-4Halloween_09-3Halloween_09-2

 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



The 3rd little angel isn't in these shots because she's only 2, and she wasn't quite up for playing with us. The portraits turned out great, and (as you can plainly see) we had an awesome time! Thanks to Jill for providing us with the pictures from her own camera!

P.S. What do you think of Ryan's hippie outfit?

Friday, October 30, 2009

9 Halloween Photography Tips

So it's Saturday evening, your kid's all dressed in full Halloween garb and about to hit up all your neighbors for sweets and holiday goodness, and you want to commemorate this oh-so-adorable event with a few pictures. Here are 9 tips from the photographers at the Portrait Shoppe that may help you capture the mood and feeling of All Hallow's Eve in your portraits:

1. Know what your subject isFall1


There will be no end to the things you can shoot at Halloween: from jack-o-lanterns to scary decorations to kids in costume. Figuring out exactly what it is you want to photograph will make your photographs much more pleasing to look at and easier to understand. Halloween is a time of color, emotion, and its full of all sorts of interesting subjects - take them one at a time , pick one to be your main focus in each shot, that way each one will stand out boldly.

2. Find interesting details to focus on


All good images have something in them that holds the attention of their viewers. Rather than taking all wide shots from 5 feet up, find the details that make the moment memorable. For example, instead of having the kid hold the pillow case of candy up by his head, have him reach in a grab as much as he can and hold it up by his face. That is a much more emotional and exciting photograph! Find the little details about her costume that really make it special and use those as your focal points. Everything you'll see on Halloween will be full of detail - like the point about picking your subject, don't try and focus on too much at once.

3. Fill the frame to increase drama


Zoom in! (But please, whatever you do, DON'T use the "digital zoom" on your camera!) Get in close and fill the frame with your subject. This helps to crowd out unwanted distractions in the background and it heightens the drama of the portrait. Whether its people or objects, getting in close will usually at a good punch to your shot.

4. Experiment with fresh camera angles


It's probably the case that the day after Halloween, photo sharing websites will be filled with images of pumpkins and ghosts with winter coats on that all look very much the same. Make your images stand out by finding fresh angles to shoot from. Try getting super low or super high and see what difference it makes. And if you really feel bold, angle your camera a little bit. The key is to experiment; some angles will be absolutely terrible, some will be a breath of fresh air - play around and see what you like.

Fall25. Pay attention to the background and surroundings


A great picture of your child in costume can be totally ruined by the TV on in the background, or the dishes in the sink peaking out from behind her head. Remember, even though you may only be focused on how cute she may look, your camera is picking up everything in its field of view. Move your subjects in front of a simple background, or one that doesn't have a lot of distractions in it. If you can, remove everything from the scene that doesn't belong in the "period" of the costume: for example, there were no wristwatches in the medieval period, nor were there bookshelves in neverland. One other thing to consider in your surroundings and background is color - something too similar to the costume may blend in to your subjects, but something too different may clash. A little attention to these things ahead of time will result in images that really pop.

6. Turn off your flash (if you can)


No holiday is more dramatic, edgy, and dark than Halloween. Photographing your little ghouls under bright lights or the flash of your camera will severely dampen the effect of this mood that characterizes the holiday. If you can, photograph them in natural light - sunset lighting is AMAZING for these pictures! Make use of interesting light, such as candles, to add a really cool mood to your pictures. Just remember to tell your subjects to keep still while you get the shot!

For those who have cameras with the capability: 1) increase your ISO - the larger your number the more sensitive your image sensor is to light and the darker conditions you can shoot in without having to slow down shutter speed. 2) slow down shutter speed – choosing a longer shutter speed lets more light into your camera. On the downside you’ll see any movement in your shots blur (which might add to the spookiness of the image but could also ruin it). Consider using a tripod if you lengthen your shutter speed. 3) use a larger Aperture – this widens the hole in your lens and lets more available light in. It will also lessen the depth of field in your shots.

7. Jack-0-lanterns


A special note about photographing Jack-o-lanterns: it is particularly tricky to get the full effect of the eerie glowing inside. Instead of just the one candle you keep in there normally, it's probably a good idea to use 2 or 3 for added light. Then set your camera down on a tripod or something sturdy (table, chair, etc.). Don't forget to keep your flash off!

8. All about the attitudeHalloween1


"Hey, look here and smile!" Come on, how many superheroes want to pose like a little kid? Do you really think that a witch is going to try and look pretty for you? This may be your kid's one big chance in the year to bring out their inner actor - let them perform! Ask them to go overboard with attitude...trust me, you're kid knows how to ham it up! Encourage this by addressing them and interacting with them as though they really were Spiderman, or Peter Pan, or Aurora the princess. Kids LOVE this stuff - let them be completely enveloped by their character, and make sure your shots capture the energy they give!

9. Tell the story


Finally, don't just take random photos throughout the night - chronolog the event through your images. Take the before shots of the kids getting into costume; take the after shots of the kid asleep at the Halloween party. Try to get some candid moments of the trick-or-treating and please don't forget to catch the excitement in their faces when they get their first piece of Halloween candy! Photograph the moments, not just the stuff - your images will stand out from the crowd!

Monday, October 26, 2009

Spotlight: Danica and Ravyn!

Today's Spotlight is of two girls whose family has been coming here for almost 6 years! Check out these lovely ladies!

Ravyn-DanicaRavynDanicaCollage

DANICA


DanicaWitchCollage


RAVYN


Ravyn2

Ravyn1Ravyn3Thanks Ladies! We had a GREAT time, and your portraits are amazing!



Happy Halloween! Have fun trick-or-treating!

Monday, October 19, 2009

Spotlight: Triplets!

We are starting something really cool - we are going to Spotlight the most important part of the Portrait Shoppe: YOU! Well, your kids, probably...but don't worry, they're the cute ones anyway! This Spotlight feature is going to be a regular section of our Portrait Shoppe Blog, so make sure you check back often to see the latest and greatest coming out of our studio!

Today, we get to feature something 3 times as fun - TRIPLETS!!! We had an adorable triad of 9-month-olds come in together, and all in UK Blue - too cute! Check it out!

Triplets1Triplets2Triplets3

[caption id="attachment_177" align="aligncenter" width="544" caption="Mason"]Mason[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_178" align="aligncenter" width="544" caption="Eden"]Eden[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_179" align="aligncenter" width="544" caption="Kylee"]Kylee[/caption]

Thanks to mom, Kristy, for bringing in these awesome three! We look forward to seeing them as they grow!

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Come sign our wall!

Now you can come by and sign your name up on our wall...no, not our Facebook wall, our REAL wall...you know, hard? Made of Sheetrock? Usually covered in paint and/or wall paper? Yeah, that kind of wall! The next time you come by our studio, definitely stop by and have your kids put their John Hancock on our front wall (don't worry...if your child doesn't know how to write yet, scribbling is just fine with us!). Seriously - try it! Check it out:

chalk-wall




[caption id="attachment_168" align="aligncenter" width="475" caption="Michael christening our new wall"]Chalk-wall-Michael[/caption]


We bought this awesome paint that turned our wall into a chalkboard! We got it at Lowes for $12, and it works great! I may try this in my house - just think: now you can be glad that you're children are writing on the wall! If you like the idea for your kids' rooms, you can find the same paint HERE.

So, really, come by and have your kids write on our wall - anything they want! BTW - you can post on our Facebook wall too...just follow this link!

Thursday, October 8, 2009

There's a new baby in the Portrait Shoppe family!

Hey everybody! I'd like you to meet the newest member of our family: Micah Paige!

Micah-WebHe was born at 5:51 am Tuesday morning, Oct. 6. Mom (Aura) is doing great, and his 3 older siblings are all very excited that he has finally arrived. We're all a little exhausted, but we couldn't be happier!

Ryan-Micah-WebSo now I'm a daddy of 4...wow! That's almost hard to believe! As the t-shirt says, "Life is Good!"

I'll keep you updated as I have opportunity - but keep checking back for more family updates from us at the Portrait Shoppe!

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

And the Winner is.............

FREE WALL PORTRAIT!!!


Today is a very special day! We are giving away a free wall portrait to one of our lucky UKC (that's Unique Kids Club) members who had a photo session during the month of September. Once in a while we get to do something really cool for our UKC's, and this is definitely one of the coolest! So, without further ado: the winner is..........






CONGRATULATIONS!!!


Thanks so much to everybody who did come and "play" with us during this craziness! We have had a BLAST! Don't forget to check back here at the end of the week for some updated hero photos (yes, you will most certainly want to see Batman - Adam West style!).

Friday, September 25, 2009

Check us out - from the 1950's!

September is still goin' strong, and we've been rockin' to the music of the 1950's all this week! Check out our own version of the Greasers from that era:

Greasers Old Photo

Come on down and rock and roll with us. We'd love to know: What's your favorite song from the 1950's? Tell us, and we'll have Shelly dance to it... seriously- check this out.







Now, come on - who WOULDN'T want these two tearing up the dance floor to your favorite hit from the 50's!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Rockin' and Rollin' in the 1950's!

Set your jukebox back a few decades, and jitterbug away - the Portrait Shoppe is continuing it's Crazy September with 50's week! Currently, our favorite song is "Great Balls of Fire" by Jerry Lee Lewis, a classic rockabilly hit!

Stop by the Portrait Shoppe this week to see some our own versions of the Greasers and Pink Ladies! And who knows...maybe the Fonz will even make an appearance...or Elvis - we'll take either.

We'll be posting pics of our outfits later in the week - keep an eye out!

Saturday, September 19, 2009

The Pirates of the Portrait Shoppe continue their reign of terror!

THE PIRATES ARE RECRUITING!!!


THIS JUST IN: One of the pirates, a dangerous looking bloke who, as best we can tell, is called "The Dread Pirate Ryan," seems to have recently recruited a first-mate. This new buckaneer looks to be even more dread than Ryan himself. Our advice: stay in your house! Lock your doors! If these pirates continue their rampage at the Portrait Shoppe there's no telling what could become of all our children!

The Dread Pirate Ryan Himself
The More Dread Pirate Erika!
As a famous king of England once said in a movie, "Run Away! RUN AWAY!"

I don't know what's worse - the fact that there are pirates running amok in Lexington, or that they're taking photos of one another!

Friday, September 18, 2009

Pirartes Attack the Plaza at Fayette Mall!!!

RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!!!


Pirates are attacking! Pirates are attacking! A confirmed visual has been recorded in Lexington, KY of Pirates run amok among a local strip mall. See for yourselves:

The Pirates Frequent Saul Good RestaurantThe Pirates getting ice cream at Maggie MoosThey took a hostage!The Pirates Swashbuckling in front of the Portrait Shoppe
Apparently, one of them didn't make it out alive...
Don't take our word for it, come see it yourself - actual, real-life pirates have attacked the Plaza at Fayette Mall!