Anytime is a good time...
I'm often asked, when is a good time to have a portrait taken? My answer is simple... anytime.
As you know, I'm a firm believer in photographing, not just families, but photographing both women and men. People have come to the conclusion that if you were to have portraits taken of yourself that you are considered vain... hmmm not the case AT ALL. This actually infuriates me to no end. To have a portrait taken of yourself or child is an experience you and they will remember for many many years to come. We have portraits taken for many reasons... boost self esteem and gain confidence, to promote ourselves in our business, to give to our family members at Christmas on birthdays or the special days...like Mother's Day & Father's Day
OR we have our portrait taken just.because.we.want.to!
You don't need a reason, but if you need justification, there are some good enough ones. The photos that we take and have taken for us are our legacy. I have the most beautiful portrait of my grandmother when she was younger... I love it so much, and it hangs in pride of place in my home. The portrait that you have of yourself now is what your family will remember you by in many many years to come.
I had only just realised there are not many photographs of myself as I am always behind the camera. I started to question this... why not? I couldn't answer it. Well, I had plenty of excuses, but really, who was I kidding... they were not good enough! And because I couldn't come up with a good enough answer, I made myself shoot a portrait session... of myself! I did this for three reasons. Firstly, I did this for me...(did you know its actually O.K. to do things for yourself and put yourself first for once?!) I actually wanted to have a nice portrait of myself. I haven't had a nice portrait taken of myself and I wanted one. Secondly, I did this for my daughter, Tasma. One day she will grow up and she will want to have a beautiful photo of her mother... and her father for that matter (I will get onto this later!)... up until then, I had nothing to give her. But I do now. Thirdly, I needed to show who I was for my business. Whether we like it or not, people like to see who they will be dealing with. In my case, being a portrait and wedding photographer, people like to see a friendly face. I have been hiding behind my logo for years and it was time I put a face to Sally McCann - Photographer.
The photo session I have attached to this blog is of my cousin Cath and her daughter Claudia. Cath came to me for couple of reasons... She came to me because Claudia was going on exchange to Paris over November/December. Not only was this Claudia's first time overseas WITHOUT her parents, but her first time being away from her parents at Christmas. Secondly, Cath knew that being 16 was an extremely special time in any young ladies life. You're emotions fly at 17... you're almost an adult, but you're definitely not a child. Cath wanted me to capture the beauty in her daughter so that she could hold onto this time forever. I organised the delightful Megan from That Blonde Chick Makeup Artist to come and give them both beautiful hair and makeup for their session.
CLICK BELOW the image of Claudia to view a small slideshow of their Mother/Daughter Session.
Hope I can take your portrait soon!
Big Love
Sal xx
Timeless Family Portraits and added Lifestyle Session
When clients come to me, they sometimes find it very hard to decide on whether to have a studio portrait session, or and environmental session. For this little family of four, they really wanted to have an environmental session as that what suited their family. The girls love playing outside in the garden and mum and dad also thought it would be a little more relaxed, and that's what they're all about.
I asked them if they would mind popping by my home studio to start our session off there as I'm trying to perfect my formal portraits of families, but more so of the individual child. I have really been enjoying perfecting this style of photography - children's portraiture especially.
After our in studio portrait session, we made our way to a little place that I like to call "The Secret Garden". It's a beautiful garden maintained by the CoGG and very rarely so I see anyone in there. It's the perfect place to take family portraits in and environmental location without a whole bunch of onlookers. Funnily enough, this gorgeous family knew all about "The Secret Garden", so although it wasn't much a surprise place to them, mum Emma was happy to go there as she used to take the girls there when they were a little younger to play and relax. So in the end, this location was especially fitting for this young family.
Hope you enjoy this little collection. I would love to hear from you, please leave any comments or get in touch via the Contact page.
Big Love
Sal x