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What is your passion? Preserve your passion with a photograph! Sara Smile Photography Springboro Ohio

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Do you have a passion?  Why not use your session to capture your passion?  I love it when my clients want to choose a “theme” or passion of theirs to integrate into their session.  Tell me about what you love to do and then I can choose a location and help you bring your passion to life in your photos.  Do you love horses?  Let’s take photos of you and your horse!

 

Does your son love to play with matchbox cars?  Bring them to your session so we can use them!

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Do you play a musical instrument?  Bring it to your session and I will find a way to incorporate it into your photos!

 

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Does your child have a favorite stuffed animal?  There is no better time to capture that “love” than during your photo session!

 

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Does your child love her sunglasses?  Bring them to your session and she’s sure to have fun!

 

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Childhood…how to capture your child during your session. Sara Smile Photography Springboro Ohio

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One of my goals is to have FUN during your session.  And while having fun, I want to make sure to capture the details and moments that you will want to remember.  Like…how your son using to run around in the grass without a care in the world!

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I try to position you in a beautiful location with great light and then let you and your family work your magic!  I want your family to feel relaxed and comfortable.  I want your photographs to allow you to re-live moments in time.

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Try and go into your session without a certain idea of how/what your child will act/smile during the session.  I always tell parents that if your child isn’t a “smiley” child, it’s unlikely that he/she will sit and smile for the camera.  And honestly, that wouldn’t be the way you would want to remember your child.  You *know* your child’s personality so if he/she tends to be more shy and introverted, allow me to capture that part of his/her personality!

Location Location Location! Sara Smile Photography Springboro Ohio

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How do I choose a location?  Location and the time of your portrait session (literally, 30 minutes makes a huge difference in the quality of light) are very important to making your session a success!

The best time of day is either 1-2 hours after sunrise or 1-2 hours before sunset.  I will choose a location that will maximize the gorgeous light from the sun.  If you have a location in mind, let me know so I can go scout that location ahead of time in order to schedule your session when the light is best.

All of these photos of this very photogenic High School Senior were taken at the same location (so much variety) and the session started about 1 hour after sunrise.  My clients hire me because they know that I will deliver images that will be beautifully lit and nicely composed!  I normally use several camera lenses to create different looks and variety during your session!

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Garage light…what?!? Sara Smile Photography Springboro Ohio

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I have a studio indoors that has studio lights and several backgrounds to use.  But…in the summer and when it’s warm, I will sometimes take my backgrounds out to the garage.  Say what?  The garage???!!!!  Yes…that’s right!  The garage!  When I place the background at just the right spot in the garage, the light coming through the garage door is beautiful!  I loved this sibling session…that was taken in the summer in the garage!  Don’t be afraid if I come to you with a crazy idea like taking photos in the garage…trust me!  I will make sure your photographs turn out amazing!

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High School Senior Boys. Sara Smile Photography South Dayton Ohio

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High School Seniors are fun to photograph!  They all have a different idea of styling and how long they intend the session to take.  Some like to have several outfit changes and take a few hours…others prefer a mini session!  I can work with you and your high school senior to create a session that meets your needs!  We can choose a location (or multiple locations) that coordinate with your vision.  I can also take a formal yearbook photo in my studio.

Here are some examples of High School Senior boy photos I have taken!

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Color or Black & White? How do I choose? Sara Smile Photography Springboro Ohio Photographer

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When it comes to choosing between editing a photo in color or black and white…how do I choose?  Well, a lot of it has to do with the shadows and “mood” of the photo.  If the light was dramatic and bold, I am likely to edit it in black and white to show off the drama of the lighting.

Sometimes, I choose to edit a photo in both color AND black & white to let you decide which you prefer!  Some of my clients have framed galleries in their homes and need black & white photos to compliment the rest of the gallery.

Black and white photos can be more “timeless” than color photos.  You notice the clothing and other possible distractions less when the the photo is black and white.  That said…there are times when the colors of the photo are what makes it spectacular!

If you ever want to see one of your photos in color and black and white, let me know and I would be glad to accommodate your request!  If I think that the particular photo won’t look as nice in black/white vs color, I’ll tell you and explain why.

Thank you for trusting me to preserve your most precious memories!