Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Social Media Headshot Special

Everyone needs a professional image of themselves in this digital world we live in.  Maybe you need to update your Facebook profile, your Website, Dating site or other social Media site.  Maybe you need a few images for marketing materials.  Here is a quick way to get those images.



Headshot Mini Session:
15 min session
3 digital images via digital download
$35



1 day only!  Saturday, October 8, 2016 from 10a-2pm



Location:  Fair Hill Nature Center Covered Bridge


How to prepare for your headshot session:
1.  Solid colors are best.  If you want a pattern, keep it simple.  No logos unless it is yours
2.  Make sure your clothes are ironed and come comfortable
3.  Come with hair and makeup ready to go.  Keep makeup how you normally wear it, you want to look like yourself.



To book your session time please call me at 302-351-5158 or email at krpphotography@Comcast.net.  Please let me know what time you are looking for.  Once time is set I will send you an invoice which will need to be paid in full within 24 hours to secure your spot.  Any questions please let me know. 

With Brave wings She Flies

This beautiful girl was an awesome model.  She was willing to try out some new fun things and the portraits came out amazing.








Halloween Safety & Photo Tips

Halloween is my favorite time of the year.  The weather is starting to cool off, time for bonfires and I just love seeing all the kids dressed up for trick or treating.  While Halloween offers tons of make believe fun, it also brings safety risks.


Carving Safety:
Let young children draw faces on pumpkins with art supplies and leave any carving to adults.  If using candles be sure to place pumpkins on a sturdy surface away from flammable objects.  Never leave candles unattended.  My recommendation is the fake tea lights that run on batteries or the strobe lights designed for pumpkins, much safer options.


Costumes:
If you buy or make your costumes here are a few tips.  Use bright colors and flame retardant materials.  Be sure children have reflective material on costume and bag for trick or treating or attach lights and/or glow sticks so they can be seen.  Also be sure the costume is the right fit, be sure they can layer in case its cold but not so big that it cause tripping hazards.  If possible skip the masks, they obstruct vision and make it hard to breath. 


Trick Or Treating:
Accompany children when out around the neighborhood.  Be sure everyone has a flashlight also.  Review safety rules, including staying with group, staying on sidewalks, which houses to approach and to never go into a home.  Before kids eat their candy be sure to look it over.  If anything looks questionable throw it away.


If you are handing out candy you need to be prepared also.  Be sure to remove any tripping hazards for trick or treaters. Be sure your lights are turned on.  Be sure pets are put away if easily scared by loud noises or costumes.  Consider handing out candy alternatives such as stickers, pencils, rubber insects, etc.


Driving:
If you happen to be out driving on Halloween be sure to watch for children.  They will be darting out into the street with all the excitement that night. 



Photo Tips:
Find points of interest - before snapping that photo ask what is the point of interest in this image.  That is the item that will hold your attention.
Fill your frame - Halloween is a time for drama and you can add this to your images by getting in nice and close to your subject.
Give space to look into - when photographing people, leave space around their faces in the direction they are looking if they are not looking at you.
Don't forget the details - decorations, bags full of candy, carving the pumpkin, getting dressed in costumes, sleepy kids at the end of the night, etc.
Shooting in Low Light - All the real Halloween action seems to happen after dark.  Avoid your flash to give your images that creepy dark feeling that you are actually seeing.  You can increase your iso or slow down your shutter to get good exposure, also use a large aperture to let in the most light.  Diffusing your flash is also helpful.  You can cover it with colored cellophane to add a creepy feel to your images to product that glow.  You will want to test this before Halloween so you are comfortable shooting with it!
Jack-o-lanterns - to get good photos I suggest adding extra candles inside to give off extra light.  Take multiple shots at different exposures to find the one that looks the best.  Avoid flashes. Play with different setting to get the feel you are looking for.



I hope these tips come in handy and I cant wait to see everyone's Halloween photos!

2016 Santa Mini Sessions

Why go to the mall and stand in that crazy long line for just a couple minutes with Santa and a cookie cutter image?  With KRP Photography & Santa Guy's Santa mini sessions you get Santa's undivided attention for 15 minutes, 2 locations, personalized images and an unforgettable experience.



Where:  Carousel Park
When:  Saturday 11/5/16 from 9a-12pm & Saturday 11/12/16 from 9a-12pm (limited spots still available)
What's included:  15 minute session with Santa, all images on a CD/digital download with Print Release
Featuring:  Santa Guy
Price:  $75.00






To reserve your session, please email krpphotography@Comcast.net with the requested date and time.  I will send an invoice for the deposit of $30 which must be paid within 24 hours to reserve spot.  I will hold your place for 24 hours for payment, then it will be opened up.

"I got lost in him and it's the kind of lost that's exactly like being found." ~Claire LaZebnik

The cute couple was celebrating their 10 year anniversary.  I love the beautiful connection they have and you can just feel the love pouring off of them.  Happy Anniversary guys!







She Walks in Beauty

"Her messy hair is a visible attribute of her stubborn spirit.  As she shakes it free, she smiles knowing wild is her favorite color." ~J Iron Word


This beautiful lady is my niece.  We had such a good time running and laughing and enjoying this beautiful location. 

















I am not a girl, I am a storm with skin

This sexy lady agreed to have some awesome outdoor boudoir portraits taken.  I love her funky style.  This location was amazing.  Boudoir doesn't always mean nude!  Boudoir is empowering portraits of someone.








Thursday, September 8, 2016

What to Wear for Fall Photo Sessions

You just looked at the calendar and realized your photo session is quickly approaching, or maybe you have been thinking about it since you booked: What do we wear for our photos?  Everyone is different but I can help by giving you some ideas on what photographs well, then add in your own flare and you will have the perfect look for your family.  To goal is to have everyone look put together and to complement each other while still being yourselves. 


Here are some tips:


1.  Choose one person's clothing first and then base the other outfits around that one.  You do not need to go out an buy all new clothes, just start with one main item an then build off of the colors or patterns to create other looks.


2.  Color is good.  A pop of color goes a long way in photos.  White can be nice but if you decide to wear white I recommend breaking it up with a sweater, scarf, tie or other accessory.  You do not all need to wear an identical color, they do not need to match perfectly.  Use shades of a color.  For example if you choose blue, consider navy, royal and shades of sky or grey.  It adds visual interest to your images.


3.  Plaid, stripes, polka dotes all look great in photos but they should compliment the overall look of the photo and other outfits.  You don't want to draw attention from the photo as a whole so choose wisely.


4.  Layers and textures look great in photos.  They add interest, dimension and extra outfit options.  Ad a cardigan or blazer, a chunky scarf or layered necklaces.  Guys can go with a scarf, tie or pullover.  For girls printed tights/leggings under a cute dress paired with boots and fun accessories.  For boys a patterned shirt under a sweater or blazer and some bold sneakers.


5.  From jean to dresses, and everything in between - be sure you are comfortable in what you wear and it will show in your photos.  Just make sure everyone is comfortable in what they are wearing so that they can move around without pulling, tugging or readjusting their clothes.  Rock the outfit, don't let it rock you!


6.  Be Yourself!  This goes for everyone in the photo.  We want to show how awesome your family is in your photos and we want your personalities to shine through. 


7.  And most importantly Have Fun!  Even if everything isn't perfect the photos will be a memory in time and you will look back and love them no matter what.


For some style inspiration please feel free to take a look at my pinterest board:  http://pin.it/E-R9hQw



GIVEAWAY!!!

Sign up for our email list (we send out quarterly emails and the occasional special/discount email) and be entered to win a FREE Fall mini session. 


To sign up just email KRPPhotography@Comcast.net and in subject line put EMAIL LIST Subscription. 


Thank you and good luck