Do you think it’s ever worth hiring a professional photographer in Hong Kong?Yes of course! At some point of your life, there deem to be a chance you met someone trying to be a professional photographer. In order to success, they can try to collect referrals, lower their expenses, be creative, work for free, whatever it takes to kick start their photography business. Regardless of all this, only few really succeed. Photography and visual art essentially require the same amount of skill, training, knowledge, and time to create a visual image. When taking photos of your brand, you certainly don’t want an amateur creating your image. You want a professional, someone skilled in how to translate an image that makes an absolute statement of your brand. We will tell you hiring a professional portrait photographer is well worth the cost. They are qualified and experienced.A reputable portrait photographer uses years of training at university or an apprenticeship in photography to help create images of you. They understand the framing of the scene and where shadows, lighting, equipment and even poses that helps to show the beauty in you. They know how to make the best possible images for a given lighting set-up or position. Experienced professionals can adapt to unexpected changes on set as they shoot, which means that they will capture the shot you want to use, rather than missing it due to distractions like background items that crop up. Amateurs might bring a professional camera to your session but that does not mean they know how to use it properly. You can be in photos.If you use images that are generic and represent no real interaction, then you might be giving a wrong impression to your customers. We want stock photos that are creative and that showcase our products, services, and products/services to show our personality. To do this, we need help from a professional photographer to take the initiative in arranging the image shoot in a way that will produce good photos and help promote you / your brand for many years. Professional photographers have the post-production skills.Anyone can take some photos. However, it takes “Hollywood” lighting, a computer with a lot of bells and whistles, and a lot of Photoshop, Lightroom, and filtration to turn those images into compelling work. Whether you send a photographer friend over some snapshots to show them what you want or the photographer comes to your home for a photo session, the job is in his or her hands to turn the snapshots into gallery level of work. You definitely don’t want a photographer who has never done professional photography before. A photo will be more than a fast-snapshot.We all have cameras on our phones, and we all been taking images of our “everyday” occasions. But when you want to have images that reflect your brand, engage with your audience, there is no going except hiring a professional portrait photographer. We all know it is important to document our daily life in Hong Kong with smartphones but it is equally, if not more importantly to have great photos to represent your brand. They care about making you feel good.Unlike a friend who is helping out, a professional photographer is truly looking after your interest instead of “just practicing”. A professional is trained for years, using all this skills to meet your expectation, understanding you might have time restrain on the project, and he is there to deliver the result that makes you feel happy. You could even need a little guidance.Many people become a bit anxious when having their photos taken, especially if this is a business shoot and you have your colleagues or boss involved. A professional can ease the situation, helping everyone relaxed and act naturally. With the experience, they can give you guidance on posing and also talk to you during the shoot so you feel comfortable, relax, and look natural in the portrait photo shoot. Professional photographers usually have the equipment.Your friend may know how to take a candid photo, but a professional photographer has all the equipment. Do not be surprised if they show up with a crew of assistants rolling in cases of lighting, camera gear, backdrops, and a rolling editing station. With the exception of a professional coverage, they have invested an overall fortune in their photography equipment, and use every piece from the most practical to the most hard to use for their photography. A professional photographer will have everything ready at hand so he can adjust on the spot for weather or lighting changes, extra shots (backup battery) to make sure no shot has been missed. You deserve it!Some people feel that photography is not in the best interest of their families. They don’t know what they could do with their images, or they feel like it is a waste of time and money. They’re wrong. As we ages we forget many important things and those we feel are important. Photos help us hold on to those memories. Everyone deserves moments that will be remembered, and, in the end, then we all can recreate our family pictures along with our memories for generations to come. from https://dadiprecious.com/8-reasons-you-should-hire-professional-portrait-photographer/ from https://dadipreciouspho.tumblr.com/post/685256607925518336 from https://familyphotography00.blogspot.com/2022/05/8-different-reasons-you-should-hire.html from https://familyphoto0.tumblr.com/post/685269763131342848
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The leaves are changing colours atop the trees. The smell of pumpkin spice is in the air. Fall is here, and it’s the perfect opportunity to wrangle the crew and get outside for beautiful fall family photos. If there are young children in the family, getting everyone organized and on the same page at the same time is your first obstacle. Your next obstacle is making sure your fall family photos are original, representative of your family, and worthy of hanging on the wall year-round. Make your family photo shoot about your family and your family’s interests, not the colours of the season. Fall comes every year, but if you have children, it’s their ever-changing looks you’ll want to capture, not just the change of season. Done right, seasonal photos can become timeless treasures to share for years to come. LittleThings has put together 10 creative ideas for your family’s fall photos that will help your photos stand out from the rest. 1. Bring in the PropsProps add a special something to a photo. Pumpkins and haystacks are the obvious fall choice for props, but think outside of the box. Do your kids play a certain sport? Break out the sports gear for the photo shoot. Does your family love to watch movies together? Think of a film theme. Two props that are universal to memorable photos are signs and balloons. Write your family’s name or a cute and funny quote on a decorative chalkboard sign and hold it up as a family in your photo. Balloons are also a fun, colourful, and simple addition to help liven up family photos. You don’t need to overdo the props, and you don’t need to stick to a fall colour scheme. Have fun with it! 2. Be Natural and Have FunI don’t know about you, but my kids don’t exactly sit still on a neatly laid blanket in an open field, all while smiling and directly facing forward. Sure, it all makes for a perfect photo, but families aren’t perfect. No two families are alike, and their pictures shouldn’t be either. Walk, dance, play, interact, and have fun with each other. You want the photos to be representative of your family and all of the personalities in it. Stiff, traditional poses are common for a reason, but natural scenarios end up being the best shots deserving of a spot on the living room wall. 3. Switch Up the AngleYour professional photographer is more open to your direction than you might think. When you talk to your photographer about your photo shoot, mention that you want to buck the tradition of straight-on photos. Get creative with it. Eye-level angles make for a more intimate point of view. High-angle shots can include more of the beautiful outdoor fall scenery in your shot. There’s also titled angles and long shots for an edgier perspective. It’s all about what’s fitting for your family. 4. Add an Action ShotAction shots aren’t just reserved for sports photography. If your kids are hardly sitting still, take advantage of that and get a cool shot in motion. Make sure your photographer has plenty of advanced notice that you want action shots. They require lots of camera memory and a photographer willing to capture them — and possibly with some experience in doing so. Family photo shoots are tiring enough as it is, so don’t feel the need to spend the whole session in motion. Just welcome the opportunity to get in a few good ones. 5. Match Outfits, If You Must, but Be UniqueMatching outfits are the epitome of the fall family photo shoot and family photo shoots in general. The white shirt and khakis are starting to become more like a family uniform, unfortunately. Sure, coordinating colours and matching outfits help ensure the photo looks put together, but it’s time to rethink this tradition. Instead of the uniform white shirt and matching khakis or jeans, get colourful. Wear floral headwear, matching patterns, or even graphic shirts. 6. Don’t Match At AllSkip matching altogether and simply wear what looks good. Instead of matching outfits, you might focus on things like your home decor. Where’s the best place for this photo to live on the wall? Now coordinate the decor and colour scheme to fit, not match, the outfits you wear. 7. Head Into the CityIt’s fall, and the trees are beautiful, and the weather is crisp. The natural lighting in the fall is also usually pretty amazing. Why not be outdoors? That doesn’t mean that you have to be in the grass and in the leaves. For a totally different type of fall photo, head into the city. The concrete, the buildings, and the people make underrated backdrops where the focus is still on your family. 8. Don’t Forget the Family PetOur pets are a part of the family. They love the outdoors. Bring them along, and let their playful nature lighten the mood of the family photo shoot. If they’ll agree to wear a bow or a bow tie, bonus! 9. Embrace Fall at a Rustic LocationWhen you think fallen leaves, haystacks, and pumpkins, you think fall. They’re seasonal. Your family photos are meant to be timeless. The rustic theme, however, looks good year-round. Cabins and barns make great rustic locations for photos. Rugged benches, such as the ones often found in forest preserves, will work too. 10. Vary the BackgroundPlay with shapes and lines by moving some family members to the background and some to the front. Shortest to tallest is an easy way to decide, but arrange a few shots where the parents get to shine in the front, too. Moving the setting to a beautiful wide-open space is another way to vary the background — if you’re lucky enough to live close to one. Don’t worry that it will take the focus off your beautiful family. A good photographer knows just how to capture the beauty of the landscape while emphasizing the love between the subjects at the focal point. from https://dadiprecious.com/10-creative-ideas-for-fall-family-photos-that-arent-basic/ from https://dadipreciouspho.tumblr.com/post/675683562911055872 from https://familyphotography00.blogspot.com/2022/02/10-creative-ideas-for-fall-family.html from https://familyphoto0.tumblr.com/post/675692837595136000 After almost a decade as a family photographer, I have seen it all from epic meltdowns to picture-perfect dream sessions! Follow these 5 tips for taking summer family photos to make things a bit easier! 5 Tips for Taking Summer Family PhotosI know first hand how overwhelming taking family photos can be with little ones in tow. But it doesn’t have to be! Here are a few tips I’ve learned along away to help make the summer photo session more fun and relaxed! Tip #1: Dress CoolThe first of the 5 tips for taking summer family photos might be the most important! While layers can be so cute, we all know the summer heat is absolutely brutal. Mommas, try a flowing dress like this! Short sleeves or rolled up sleeves for dad is great! Taking photos in the summer is the best excuse to put the girls in beautiful, light summer dresses and sandals! Shorts and short sleeves for the boys is perfect! There is nothing worse than feeling so uncomfortable in the heat so try your best to find something light, comfy and cute! Tip #2: Plan out the color schemeMy second tip for taking family photos in the summer is to really think through your outfit colors. Think about where you want to display the photos. If you have a neutral vibe with the photos, they will look good in every room! If you have a navy and gray living room and know you want to display the photos there, consider incorporating navy into your photos to match! Taking photos in the fall? Check out our fall outfit inspiration here! Tip #3: Timing is everything!I never fully understood the importance of a mini session until having kids. Now I totally get it! Try doing a mini-session, 20 minutes or less, to keep the meltdowns at bay. Your little ones will have a better chance of holding it together for 10 – 20 minutes. Especially in the summer heat, you’ll be glad you did a shorter session. Another important tip for taking summer family photos is to consider doing the session in the morning or late afternoon! With the sun setting around 7 pm or later during the summer, you might find yourself trying to do photos during prime “witching hour” if you do an evening session. Tip #4: Arrive early, fed & happyMy fourth tip for taking summer family photos is to make sure to arrive early for your photo session! Corralling your family in your Sunday’s best is tough enough so don’t add the stress of being late. Give yourself a 30-minute buffer if you have to! Do whatever it takes to arrive early so you don’t add on the stress of being late and missing time during your session. Also, you’ll want to eat ahead of time! Nothing is worse than a hungry toddler … or husband! Am I right?! Make sure everyone is happy and fed so that all you have to do is play and love on each other during the session! I know not everyone is for bribes during sessions but fruit gummies really are the only thing that gives us a fighting chance with our toddler. If you know there is something that will motivate your little one, bring it! Tip #5: Don’t sweat the small stuffI mean this quite literally! We all know it can get quite sweaty in Hong Kong but don’t worry about it. Dab it if you can and move on! It most likely won’t show up in your photos. Also, don’t worry about the small stuff! Relax, have fun, and just embrace your crazy life! I know my life with two little ones right now is ridiculous! 9 times out of 10 they are screaming in the photos we try to take off one of them with my big camera. For real, we took our Easter photos with us smiling and Kayla in the background screaming! It was hilarious. I could get frustrated but I know it’s just life right now! She won’t be like this forever! I just try my best to distract her and have fun. Eventually, she warms up and we at least get a couple! Also, kids tend to feed off of your energy. If you are rushed and stressed, it could affect them more than you think. Odds are that if you are calm and having fun, they will too! I hope these 5 tips for taking summer family photos help make your session a total success! You got this! Cheering for you always! So much love from our family to yours! from https://dadiprecious.com/5-tips-for-taking-family-photos-in-the-summer/ from https://dadipreciouspho.tumblr.com/post/675683561732554752 from https://familyphotography00.blogspot.com/2022/02/5-tips-for-taking-family-photos-in.html from https://familyphoto0.tumblr.com/post/675689170361090048 Choosing the best portrait photographer to capture your family / yourself is not as simple as just picking the first name that pops up on Google. So how do you choose? There are so many great photographers in Hong Kong, here’s how to choose who’s right for you! I’m here to help! As an experienced Hong Kong portrait photographer, I’m very familiar in this field and I’ve got some useful tips to help you choose the right photographer to capture the essence of your team or family. How to choose the best portrait photographer1. CHOOSE A PHOTOGRAPHER WHOSE STYLE YOU LOVE First things first: If you don’t like the portrait photographer’s style, there’s no reason to continue. Everybody has a style they like or are looking for, even if you can’t name or put your finger on it. Make sure to take a good look through the photographer’s portfolio to see whether their style is consistent and is what you are looking for. Settle on a style: It is important to consider the type of photography style that the photographer provides. Do any of the following appeal to you? Documentary: Instead of a series of posed photos, these are candid or spontaneous pictures. This style tends to be photo journalistic, you’ll very rarely see people staring at the camera – the photos capture the moments exactly as they happened, and together they tell a story. These photos also tend to have very minimal editing. This style is great to capture raw emotions. Portraiture/Studio: These tend to be more classic and traditional portraits. If you like posed team or family members, make sure you are choosing someone who shoots those specific types of photos vs in-home/in-office lifestyle photos. Even within studio portraiture, there is a lot of room for creativity. Fine art: In fine art portraiture, the artist’s vision plays an important role. Though it’s similar to documentary photography, this style gives the photographer greater artistic licence to input their particular point of view and style into your photographs, this does not mean that the photographer will not spend time with you discussing your hopes for your portrait photography. Fine art photography is generally more stylized with a signature look. See this interview with Bill Gekas to get a better understanding. Edgy and Bold When you see images with the camera tilted at different angles, a surprising view (i.e. a photo shot from overhead). This is an offshoot of fine art, is marked by “outside-the-box”, tilted angles and unconventional framing. 2. CHOOSE A PHOTOGRAPHER THAT SPECIALISES IN THE TYPE OF SHOOT THAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR: This may sound obvious, but it’s not something that people always consider. If you are looking to have some outdoor portraits, it may be a good idea to go with a photographer who mainly does outdoor photography and uses natural light. If you are looking for portraits of your children, it makes sense to choose someone who specializes in family photography (rather than specializing in, say, landscape or pet photography). Someone who specializes in the type of photography you are looking for will be an expert in that genre and that will go far in getting you beautiful photos. Do your research to ensure that the photographer you choose is good at the type of photo shoot that you are looking for. 3. CHECK THEIR PORTFOLIO, LOOK FOR CONSISTENCY. Start your research by reading any reviews on LinkedIn or by checking the photographer’s website portfolio. Have they got some testimonials in their website? What are the reviews like? This will give you an idea of the set of skills that the photographer has and what kind of work they have done and how their clients felt. The wording and design of their website, will also give you a glimpse about the photographers personality and sensibility. Another important factor is the photographer’s portfolio, is it consistent? If you notice that a photographer’s photos don’t have a consistent look overall that may be red flag. Are there enough photos on their Website for you to make an informed decision? Is the quality of the photos, style, creativity and editing consistent? I spend hours going through my work to perfect it, and I undertake continuous training to be the best I can be. 4. INVESTMENT, HOW MUCH WILL IT COST? Realistically this should be the last thing on your mind, but usually it’s the first. If you want someone literally just to snap photos away – you can find that easily and cheap. But is that what you want? Good photography is not cheap. The best portrait photographer’s take their art very seriously and will go above and beyond your expectations. They will want to give you artwork to hold and be proud to share with their clients and extended network. A good photographer will invest time and money to ensure they improve their skills. It’s important that your photographer communicates with you and hears about what you want from your session. How much will it cost you? Is the photographer upfront with their prices? Do you know exactly what you’re getting from them? Every photographer has a different way of working. Some will do viewings and in person sales, some will offer all-inclusive packages. Don’t forget the cost of your photos is not just down to the moment they press the shutter and take your image. You are paying for their knowledge and experience, processing, and equipment as well as the experience. 5. CHOOSE A PHOTOGRAPHER WHO IS COMMITTED TO YOU FROM BEGINNING TO END. A photo session is more than just showing up and having photos taken. Choose a photographer who is involved beyond just taking a deposit for a session, shooting the session and mailing you your images. Your overall experience will be enhanced if you choose someone who works with you on each step, from initial consultation to choosing a session date, helping you pick out outfits or backgrounds and helps you to design your session. Personality: Check for recommendations. Are they good with children? Are they relaxed? Having your photographs taken in front of a stranger can be very daunting, you want someone to make it as relaxed and fun as possible! I have a lot of experience capturing portrait photography for schools and this is because my relaxed, friendly and unobtrusive approach works perfectly within this environment. I hope this post how to find the best portrait photographer for you has helped and if you feel my work represents what you are looking for please feel free to get in touch using the contact info below. From https://dadiprecious.com/5-tips-to-choose-a-portrait-photographer/ from https://dadipreciousphotography.wordpress.com/2021/02/01/5-tips-to-choose-a-portrait-photographer/ from https://newbornphotography11.blogspot.com/2021/02/5-tips-to-choose-portrait-photographer.html Product Details all prices listed are base pricing and can change due to customization or upgrades. Portrait Albums Photographic Albums masterfully crafted with a wide variety of Cover and Page options to impress every client. Albums sizes start at 4″x6″ at 10 pages for $291 and go to a size... 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