A photograph of you – yes it does help sell!

A photograph of you – yes it does help sell!!

If like me you were a user of Viking Direct office products you will remember that the catalogues always used to come with a photograph of Ian Helstead, the MD on every cover and it felt like half the pages.

The reason is simple, brochures, flyers and catalogs all get a superior response when they feature an individual, and when the person’s photograph is repeated over and over on all materials and media, then they get an even better reaction.

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I think business owners often shy away from this thought, that some how it’s a self-aggrandizement – I realise that  I do that – but I am now building my own photograph into all my media and marketing materials.

Of course, in these days of social media marketing, it is becoming even more vital.    So, now’s the time to make a studio appointment for a simple head-shot. It takes just a few minutes, and it could be VERY profitable in the short term.

Photogenic Christmas!

Bob’s Top Tips for Taking Great Christmas Photos
Christmas is a great time for family photos so whether it’s a kids party or a visit to Santa or the big day itself, always keep your camera handy!  

1) Get In Close – it’s the faces you’re interested in, not the shoes. Fill the frame with the face or faces. 

2) Keep it natural – don’t over-pose pictures – natural pictures are often the best ones. Keep your camera ready and take peoples pictures when they’ are not looking. This is especially true for children.

3) Get down with the kids: while your children are playing with the Christmas presents you want to be down on your knees or tummy photographing from their height.
4) If you are posing to be in a photo – guys face square forward and look big. Girls should turn slightly sideways and kick the hip out for a more feminine shape.

5) If you’re a couple, girls should rest their head on the fella’s shoulder for a nice relaxed, but loving and joined portrait.

6) If you’re shooting one person, then put them off-center in the frame rather than bang in the middle – it makes a more interesting picture.

7) If you’re shooting a couple make sure your camera is not focusing down the gap in the middle of them – leaving you with an out of focus picture.

8) If you’re shooting three or more people, try and arrange the heads into a triangle, or a circle if there’s lots of people – this makes a much stronger composition.

9) Lots of Christmas pictures are taken at parties – but try and keep the drinks out of shot – they look messy and ruin many a good photo.

10) If you can, try and shoot without flash – many new digital cameras can shoot in quite dark places without flash – the images will look much more natural.
11) If you have to use flash – see if your camera has a “night” mode – this will make sure your subject is properly lit, but will also show the background well too.
12) Backgrounds are interesting too – and let you remember where you were when the picture was taken. 

13) Bounce your flash! If you’ve got an add-on flash unit that fits to the top of your camera – tip it towards the ceiling to “bounce” of the ceiling – it’s a much nicer light and also stops red-eye

14) See if you can find a plain wall as a background, doesn’t matter what color – but if you get a choice blue works best for faces. Look out for fire signs, plant pots, etc. Don’t stand the subject right against the wall though – the more space between your subject and the background the better.

15) Take a second picture straight after the first – often the moment when people relax after they think the picture has been taken is the best one.

Active Children? No Problem!

Active Children? No Problem!

Not all children can sit still and pose. Here at Portraits2Go.co.uk we don’t think that is a problem.   In fact most of the time we prefer the images of the little tear-aways playing and having fun.

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Those candid moments when they are relaxed and enjoying themselves are often the ones that really capture their personality.

So, don’t worry if you think your child won’t have the patience, we do! We’ll take the time to set them up to enjoy themselves. You will have pictures of your children as they are and as you will remember them.

P.S. Bring toys!

Heartworks Cards

Did you know that we have our very own Greeting Card range featuring images made by Bob and Tim McEvoy?  Published by http://www.heartworks.biz, this lovely range of cards is professionally printed for us on a 7×5 inch format card, with UV varnish finish, with matching envelope, and cello bagged.  We sell these beautiful cards to card and book shops, but now visitors to the studio can buy them too, as we have added a card stand to our studio foyer!  Drop in and browse!

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You Get What You Pay For!

Someone recently asked me, “Why are your prints so much more expensive than Tesco?” After the choking and spluttering had subsided I gave my standard answer…

“You only get what you pay for!”

After all, I had once heard a woman telling her friend that you could get a canvas for £10 on eBay. I couldn’t help butting in, with the comment, “Great value, it’ll match the rest of your furniture that you bought on eBay!” (I knew that the house in question was very comfortably furnished and that they would never have dreamed of buying their furniture in anywhere but the best shops) Continue reading You Get What You Pay For!

Christmas at Dundonald?

Yes!  There’s still time for a special

CHRISTMAS PORTRAIT EXPERIENCE

at our Dundonald Studio!

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Get in the seasonal mood, – bring the family and dress up in those embarrasing Christmas jumpers!  Bring granny, bring the dog, bring the mistletoe…  Wear Santa hats, and sing Jingle Bells!  Go on – have fun, and collect a super framed 10×8 inch Art Print, mounted and framed in a 10×12 inch frame, ready to stand or hang!  And for those of a ‘certain age’ – I might even let you hear my ‘Jim Reeves Christmas Album!’  Up to an hour of studio time, processing time and framed print for just £45.

Book soon – Studio space is filling fast, – and be sure to preserve those Christmas memories in time for the BIG DAY!

Text CHRISTMAS to 07802466302 or Book here:

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Julia Preview!

Julia’s Family Photo-Shoot Preview

Today at our Dundonald studio, I made friends with the lovely little Julia, who was a real delight!  And she brought her brother and sister with her too.  I’d photographed them around six years ago, but now they’re all grown up looking!  And mummy and daddy came too!

Here’s little preview of some of the images…

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Winter Photoshoots

Winter Family Session Clothing and Outfits
OK, we know winter can just be wet and miserable, but on a sunny day winter location shoots can be lovely. And if a snowy day is manageable that is all the better!
For colors you really need to stand out with strong, vibrant colors. Choose bright reds, blues or greens. 

Although normally we don’t like patterns actually these can work really well for winter images.

For coats and jackets try and avoid items with strong logo’s – these can be very distracting in the image.

Remember to keep warm, so furry boots, hats, scarves and chunky pullovers are a must.

If you want to keep warm underneath, then thick tights or long johns will help.

Remember to bring flasks of hot drink for you and the children.

Preparing for your newborn photoshoot

Preparing for your baby photoshoot

Firstly, CONGRATULATIONS!! You have entered a new and wonderful phase of your life. You have this perfect, precious addition to your family. Life with your newborn will have it’s ups and downs – but mostly they will be a delight and wonder in your life.

So, now is the time to start building your keepsakes and recording the moments of their life. In only a couple of months you will discover it difficult to remember your big infant as that tiny baby that has just joined you.

At Portraits2Go.co.uk we want to make certain your newborn photo session is as painless as possible. We know you already have a lot going on. Don’t stress – your shoot will be a nice and painless affair. Continue reading Preparing for your newborn photoshoot

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