Monday, September 20, 2010

How to dress for your Family Portrait!

Family portraits provide a lasting documentation of a particular time in a family's evolution. A family portrait should reflect group dynamics and your family's lifestyle. Follow these steps to dress appropriately for a family portrait.

Instructions


1. Coordinate outfits. Everybody in the portrait should wear items that complement each other in style and color. It is not necessary for all clothes to match, but they must make sense together. If grandpa wears a suit and tie and grandma wears shorts and a t-shirt, the portrait may look unbalanced and poorly planned.

2. Pick clothes appropriate to the portrait's setting. An outdoor portrait with a backdrop of fall leaves lends itself to casual clothing like khakis and crisp white shirts, or jeans and sweaters. A studio portrait with a plain colored background lends itself more to formal or semi-formal attire.


3. Stick to solids and subtle patterns. Bold stripes, large designs and polka dots stand out and tend to draw attention from the portrait's subject. An eclectic mix of patterns can clash and reduce the quality of a portrait.


4. Dress in timeless clothing for your family portrait. Let your age, rather than the clothes you wear, date the portrait.


5. Have appropriate shoes and socks. Many family portraits are full-body shots, so if you wear sneakers with your dress, you'll probably feel silly. If you plan to change clothes, bring shoes and socks to go with each outfit.


6. Wear colors that translate well through photography. Dark colors like navy blue, black and earth tones look especially nice outdoors. White clothing can get lost against a white background, and dark clothing against a pastel provides nice contrast. Bright shades of yellow, orange and pink can alter skin tones and are not ideal for photographs.


7. Clean and iron all clothing before the portrait. If your clothes wrinkle easily, change just before the sitting. Bring wrinkle release spry and a detergent pen to the portrait site for last-minute emergencies.


Read more: How to Dress for a Family Portrait
eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_2083608_dress-family-portrait.html#ixzz104ezFrlr

Wednesday, September 08, 2010

Back to School Specials At Kimberly Fine Portraiture

Greetings!

I am sure most of you are SO excited to see your children go back to school too! As we look at our children enhancing their future's, think about your professional image and get a jump start on looking your best for this year!

Take a look at our back to school specials and give us a call to schedule your upcoming "Power Hour" session with Us!


Do you have a Class of 2012 Junior this year?

We have an amazing program for our high school juniors. Give us a call ad we will send you out more information about our Senior model program at our studio. We are taking applications now, and interviews will begin in October, give us a call now for a one of a kind unique experience for any teen!


Baltimore's very 1st Newborn Baby Photography Registry is finally here!

That's right Kimberly is introducing Baltimore's very 1st newborn Baby Photography Registry. Can you believe that our newborns are only 10 days old or less? These little babies have the flexibility that older newborns just can't do! We have been working very hard and we can't keep it a secret any longer! If you know someone or would like to join our baby registry give us a call to learn more about our newest and ONLY newborn baby registry for Baltimore!


We look forward to hearing from you soon,

Kimberly Fine Portraiture