Showing posts with label Marshall MN Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marshall MN Photography. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

{Lola and Me} Marshall, MN Photographer

Grandma always made you feel she had been waiting to see just you all day and now the day was complete. ~Marcy DeMaree
A bond between a grandparent and their grandchild is so precious, I was grateful to have the opportunity to photograph this beautiful grandma (AKA Lola) and her grandson. It was an honor to capture some memories for this family whose grandma lives out of the country and only comes to visit a couple times a year. Photos truly are the legacy we leave behind for generations to come, they freeze time and can bring us back to a moment the instant we look at it. While I like the posed shots, the in between moments are still my favorites--the moments I capture my clients playing, interacting with each other are the ones I hope my client treasure forever and plaster all over their walls, because that is their family as it was right at that moment, and it is most certainly perfect. This family was so precious, I loved working with them and Grandma (Lola) was a hoot! She was beautiful and she could run in heels better than I EVER could :) I hope this grandma, mom and grandson love these images as much as I do :) Thank you M family for sharing these moments with me! 







This last image makes my heart sing...I love everything about it :) 

Monday, July 21, 2014

{Frozen} Marshall, MN Photographer

My sons and I were invited to a Frozen themed Birthday party for my friends' little girl this past weekend. Little lady was dressed like Elsa (of course!) and we did an impromptu Frozen session as a keepsake of her party. I think I only shot for a total of 10 minutes but I got some super cute shots of the big four year old! I love capturing these moments of a childhood, when their imaginations are endless and they don't have a care in the world! Here are a few of my favorites!






Monday, July 14, 2014

{Your session...what to expect} MN Photography

A lot of planning goes into custom photography--I put in a lot of time and energy into learning the technical side of my art, researching new techniques in posing, shooting as well as editing and scouting locations. The other part of my job is trying to find ways to make my client comfortable in front of the camera as well as trust me with their most treasured moments and most precious little people in their lives. Here is a little insight into what to expect from your session and a couple tips on preparing for a session with me. 

1. My biggest piece of advice for sessions involving kiddos is patience and allow for plenty of time! For many kiddos it takes time to warm up to a new person especially when that person is following them around with a camera. I allow for one to two hours for a session involving families and small children. Newborns are a different kind of session altogether. Most newborn sessions take upwards of three to four hours as we usually have to stop for changing, feedings and comforting time order to ensure those really sleepy shots and keep baby comfortable.
2. Prepare your child before the session just by telling them that you are going to go and play and a woman is going to photograph your family interacting. I try my hardest to capture natural expressions and the best way I know to get those natural smiles is to let kids be kids and play. I try not to get them to smile by saying "cheese"--usually I will use a made up phrase or word, make funny sounds or try to get to know your kiddos once they are old enough to talk by asking them questions about what they like (favorite foods, colors, TV shows, etc). While I will still do a few posed family shots, I like to mix in some play time as well and let the kids run, throw grass or blow bubbles. A lot of the time these are my clients favorite shots anyways and they provide a great keepsake for years down the road.
 3. I like to capture your family as it is, a photograph is a record of a relationship--and if I can capture the love a family has for each other, that is what makes a perfect image in my eyes. A photograph is a legacy we leave behind for generations to come and there is no better way to look back on your time together then to actually get images of your family interacting. These are my favorite images to shoot and what separate custom photography from other types of photography. Whether your session takes place in your home, a park, zoo, etc I always try to get a few of these types of images. Whether I capture a quiet moment between a mom and a child or catch a dad rough housing with his kids, it is those moments that make my job so worthwhile. 
 4. Pinterest is great and I often times will ask my clients if they have seen any images that they have liked online. However, I usually will not replicate a image completely more often than not I will put my own touch on it to make it unique to your family and your experience. Before each session I have a list in mind of poses or settings that I want to do. But I try to not marry myself to those ideas because for the most part that list goes to the wayside at some point during the session. I try to incorporate your ideas as much as I can but my disclaimer is that we may or may not get everything you want from our session. Kids are unpredictable, sometimes they want to listen and will do what I ask, other times they have a completely different idea of what they want to do--the end result is that I get images that bring out the personality of your child in the phase of life they are currently in.
 5. Clothing...this is my biggest question "what should we wear!?" My answer to this almost 100% of the time is go for comfort. Wear what you are comfortable in and what you think looks good on you. Of course you want to look nicely dressed, but you also want to allow for a little activity (walking, chasing kids, etc). Nothing too restrictive or short because if you are uncomfortable your face will show it in a photo and if it limits your movement that also limits how I can pose you. As far as color pallet goes, you and your family should wear colors that compliment each other. If a couple of people are in patterns, make sure others are in solids so the patterns don't take too much away from the faces of the people. I think jewel tones and neutrals photograph the best. I also suggest that my clients stay away from shirts with large logos or brand names on them as they tend to distract from the image as a whole. 
6. Try to schedule your session when you know your child is at his or her best. So after nap or a meal may work best. The best times for an outdoor session are early in the morning (before 9 a.m.) or in the evening time (summer hours that means after 6:30)--that is when the light is the prettiest and they are optimal times for photography--however, that doesn't mean that we cannot do a session at a different time during the day. If your child is not feeling great physically you may want to consider rescheduling your session for when he or she is feeling better. 
 7. Editing and USB images, each image is edited with a particular look in mind. A lot of times when I shoot an image I know immediately that I am going to convert it into black and white or keep it color. If you choose to purchase the USB, I will usually include an image in both black and white and color if I like the image a whole bunch. Other times I will just include the black and white image because that is how I think it looks best. I will include 15-20 images on your USB, and it will contain a mixture of color and black and white images.
8. What should you bring? wipes for any spills, dirt, etc. Bug spray! Mosquitoes are fierce this year, bug spray may help keep you a bit more comfortable! A non messy snack to keep the kiddos happy (crackers, water, puffs, etc) try to stay away from anything that may leave a noticeable stain on clothing or faces (juice, chocolate, suckers). A change of clothes in case of an accident or spill! Your childs' comforting item (blankie, stuffed animal, etc.).
To book a session or ask me any questions regarding pricing, sessions or photography you can contact me via email at alyssa.francis@outlook.com! 


Tuesday, August 6, 2013

{A little about location...} Marshall, MN Photographer

Location is key in custom photography, and while there are many incredible places to take photos that will provide a great backdrop to record your relationships, I often ask my clients if there is any place that is sentimental to them where they would like to have their photos taken at. Depending on what you are looking for in your images, having your photos taken in a place that means something to you, your family and in your relationship can make those images all the more special. Maybe it is your first home, the park you were proposed to, the hospital the day your baby is born or a special place that brings back great memories of a loved one that is no longer with you. All of these are great ways to incorporate even more meaning to your images as well as a wonderful way to include and honor family members that may no longer be with you.
Each year around my birthday (which is a day after my brothers' birthday) my husband and I take my son to a place that is sentimental to me and a place both my brothers took me to quite often. Every year I take my sons' photo in the same spots I took them the year before and I always take some new poses as well. It has been a fun way to watch him grow up, but as he gets older it will be a fun memory I can share with him about his uncles, one of whom is no longer with us. These yearly photos are priceless to me, not only are they recording my sons' growth, but being in the location is special and when I look at these they just make me happy and mean even more to me. I look forward to having our own family photos taken here in the fall this year so that the three of us can be in pictures together :)!   
 





Monday, June 10, 2013

{Only this little once...} Marshall, MN Child Photographer

I wish I could make this time last forever...every minute is so precious when they are little, and while every minute may not be enjoyable {temper tantrums--yikes!} its the moments like these that make it all worthwhile. I am so blessed to be able to capture it for my family and for so many others!  
 






Friday, June 7, 2013

{Mom and Me Mini's} Marshall, MN Family Photographer

There is NOTHING in this world like that of a mother's love! I got the pleasure in April to photograph 8 beautiful moms and their adorable kids--just in time for mothers' day! It was such a fun day and I captured so may great moments for these kids and their moms. Here are some of my favorites from that day! 
 














Friday, May 17, 2013

{Elegant, Girly Portraits} Senior Photography

This young lady was a dream to photograph! She is absolutely beautiful inside and out! We had a lot of fun despite the gale force winds, and used the wind to our advantage when capturing these fun shots! Thank you again, Miss I--you rocked it out!