Brittany and Brian have been friends of Pixels On Paper for quiet a while. We’ve had the opportunity to create many graphic design projects for their businesses, Gaston Rehab Associates, Inc. and the Physical Performance Center. So we were thrilled recently when Brittany lined up a family portrait session with us while extended family members were visiting from out of town. Brittany and Brian’s little boy Thayne is just the cutest and what better way to capture memories than to get portraits of him not only with his parents but also with his grandparents.
What truly made this session awesome and unique is that we captured traditional posed family portraits AND non-posed totally candid portraits of the whole family playing together. The candid images are photographs that we think truly capture the heart of the family. They cause a reaction of emotion and even laughter. These are images that when Thayne is grown and has a family of his own he will look back on and remember the moments and not just the setting. Consider this creative photography option during your next family portrait.
We are now scheduling 2011 fall portrait sessions. Be sure to contact us to schedule your session in and around Charlotte or the NC High Country. To view these and other family portraits and child portraits view the Pixels On Paper website.
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For some reason we have the opportunity to photograph more girls than guys for family portraits. So when Mom, Luann said to us “I want you to take pictures of my boys” (who happen to race motocross, are super cute, and need portfolios). We said YES PLEASE!
What impressed us most, Frank and Nick came out of their house and were the first to introduce themselves and offer their hands for a shake. How many 9-14 year olds do you know that do this with adults??? They were so polite, social, and were naturals, totally comfortable in their own skin! We could photograph these guys for hours and we did.
This is not your typical portrait of a child or high school senior pics kind of session. This is what happens during a Pixels On Paper portrait session! As long as you keep sending us girls and GUYS to photograph we’ll keep making magic happen.
The best part was seeing these guys in their own element surrounded by their sport, their hobby, and their passion. These two are into motocross and are traveling the circuit. When on the bikes they get serious and are totally Bad A**. Keep your eyes out in the future for them in the magazines.
Check out our website and Facebook pages for more creative photography during family portraits and senior pics.
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