Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Minneapolis Minnesota Portrait Photography Studio

By Bob Dale


When choosing a photographer it is vital that you choose someone who you are comfortable with. In this instance you should understand that not all personalities fit each other. One of the easiest ways to distinguish a photographer who will suit you is to interview photographers from various Minneapolis portrait photography studios. See how you feel and if they make you feel confident that they will make you look and feel your best, as well as if you feel comfortable with them. "Once you have that confidence your portrait session will be more successful" says Minneapolis photographer Bob Dale.

It is also important to make plans ahead of time and your choice of photographer should offer to have a pre-photographic meeting to plan your portrait. During the course of the meeting you and your photographer will come to know each other better and you can discuss your ideas with them. Some of the items you should discuss are options for make-up, hair and color scheme as well as the look you desire for your portrait. Planning and consultation can also aid in how you portrait will complement the furnishings in your home.

How formal or casual of a family are you? What type of portrait would you like hanging in your home that says "This is us!". Which words describe your family in one sentence? Don't wear a suit and tie for your family portrait if you a really a "jeans" family.

Remember, "the clothes make the person" and they also add to your photo's personality and mood. You also need to remember that a person's eyes and face tell you a lot about their personality. So, the goal of your wardrobe is to flatter the subject and influence the mood. This is why it is important for clothes to be relatively subdued. The colors should be muted rather than bright and loud and solid colors are better than prints.

Nevertheless, you should also remember that the clothes help to set the portrait's mood or feeling, which is why you should also avoid wearing the 'latest,' 'greatest,' "in" styles if you do not want your portrait to become dated.

For a portrait to have a bright, cheerful look, light tones in clothing are not necessary although they will reduce any shadows present.

Just because you choose to wear dark clothing does not mean you are in a mood. It is indeed a color that makes you appear slimmer and enhances skin tone.

White or very light clothes can make the skin tone appear to look washed out.

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