It isn’t easy to travel from studio to studio with an infant, so I felt that I wasted my time and didn’t get to capture the moment I initially went in for. So I checked out other “family friendly” portrait studios only to be extremely disappointed and walking away with a feeling of being cheated out of great photos that could have been. I guess I needed the experience to see what else was out there. I was more than satisfied and wondered why a few months later I found myself in a different portrait studio. After that she was able to build a package that was just right for me, while also taking into consideration the coupons I walked in with. Once I arrived at the studio with my infant and husband, my first question was “how much is this going to be?” The photographer told me not to worry about the price, but to focus on what I wanted and what looks I was going for. I did some research, checked out their photo studio online, browsed the backgrounds and decided they had what I was looking for. The only reason I drove 30 minutes out of the city was because I had a coupon from a baby magazine. The first time I stepped foot into a photo studio was a jcpenney. When my little girl was born, I was always looking for that perfect “portrait” look, but I soon learned that it masked who she really was. I don’t think that all pictures should be posed and proper, as a matter of fact, I feel the opposite. I love crisp, natural pictures that allow the true personality of the people being photographed really shine through. I wish I had the expertise and eye for amazing pictures, along with a camera that would enable me to get the look I am going for. While I love taking pictures of my toddler, I am no professional.
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