| Portrait Photography Studio, Minneapolis Minnesota | | Print | |
| Written by Bob Dale | ||||||
| Sunday, 03 August 2008 | ||||||
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When choosing a photographer it is vital that you choose someone who you are comfortable with. In this instance you should understand that not all personalities fit each other. One of the easiest ways to distinguish a photographer who will suit you is to interview photographers from various Minneapolis portrait photography studios. See how you feel and if they make you feel confident that they will make you look and feel your best, as well as if you feel comfortable with them. "Once you have that confidence your portrait session will be more successful" says Minneapolis photographer Bob Dale.
When choosing a photographer it is vital that you choose someone who you are comfortable with. In this instance you should understand that not all personalities fit each other. One of the easiest ways to distinguish a photographer who will suit you is to interview photographers from various Minneapolis portrait photography studios. See how you feel and if they make you feel confident that they will make you look and feel your best, as well as if you feel comfortable with them. "Once you have that confidence your portrait session will be more successful" says Minneapolis photographer Bob Dale. Another thing that is important is to plan ahead. Your photographer should offer to have a meeting with you in order to discuss and plan your portrait. During that meeting you and your photographer will get to know each other a little bit better and they will get your ideas about what you want for your portrait. Some things that you should talk about include color schemes, hair and makeup options and the overall look and feel you want in your portraits. A thorough consultation will also help you to start planning how you can incorporate your portraits with the other furnishings of your home. It is also helpful to use visualization as this will provide you with excellent results. This can also have a measurable effect in the end results of your portrait session. Obviously this will require some serious thought as you will have to consider who you are as a person, a couple or as a family. This should be condensed into only 1 or 2 sentences so that you can consider how to best portray this in a portrait. As such, you will need to consider such things as your pose, your clothes and your expression. The adage "clothes makes the person" is true when considering a portrait, what you wear will add to the personality and mood of the photograph. In a portrait the eyes and face will expose personality so the goal in selecting the correct wardrobe for the photograph is to influence mood and be flattering. When choosing your clothing, opt for softer colors. You need to concentrate on single colors, leaving out bold prints and flowers. This is not the time to try new styles. Your portrait will retain a modern air if the clothing you wear is simple in taste. When you are trying to decide what you will wear, the following ideas need to be addressed: Light tones in clothing are not necessary for a portrait to have a bright and cheery look. They will diminish any shadows though. Dark clothing will not necessarily present a somber mood. They will intensify shadows, make your skin tone appear deeper and they also have a slightly slimming effect. ery light colored clothing, including white will not flatter the skin. It can give it a tired and run down look. Article Author: Mpls. photographer Bob Dale owner of a Portrait Photography Studio conveys how to organize for a family portrait session. Visit his website at http://www.dalestudios.com
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