Ever wondered What the difference is between using your own digital camera to photograph your kids and going to a studio and having you kids photographed in a studio
enviroment?
Well for starters there’s always someone missing from the photos (mom or dad, depends on who is taking the photos) and you tend to lose the family dynamic of everyone
laughing and making jokes together when someone gets up every 5 minutes to push the shutter button. Having a consistent background and great lighting
Take the Anderson family who came to the studio for funky family photos on Saturday. Laura-Anne has her own camera and takes photos for her company so naturally
she is always testing her camera out on the kids so they end up having loads of photos without mom in them.
It was fantastic photographing older kids in studio for a change, you can have a chat with them and make jokes, and they’re so easy to pose informally.
I had so much fun photographing this family, mom and dad is still as in love as ever (like a fairytale story) and the kids do everything fom ride motorbikes, play soccer
to skateboarding. We photographed everyone together with fun posing like the family stack, then we took photos of ‘the guys’ with dad holding Jethro upside down and lastly
we photographed the girls lying together with their arms spread eagled
Then we started all over again…..
Funky family photos is about a lot more than just informally posing a big group of people, it’s about capturing the dynamic of the family, all the love and laughter they
share. When people look at these photos they need to see the essence of this family and that is exactly what we do!
Riani
I’d never thought of doing pregnancy photos until I came across Louise’s website…..
- Andy Liba