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Why Family Portraits Are Important for Your Children

Why Family Portraits Are Important

Flipping through albums of pictures when you were young and reminiscing about how life was is something you can enjoy when you age. Many parents can get pretty hands-on and document much of their children’s lives so that they have something to look back on years later. I know I personally love seeing old photos or video of when I was younger pop up in family conversations!

The question of why famly portraits are important can only be answered by your own personal experience with your own family and the memories and sense of nostalgia you feel when you see a photo of a relative.

Family photography is important because these photos are what your children and the next generation will look back on. Additionally, these photos help give your children an idea of their development and understand the importance of family.

 

Family shot
Family shot

 

Why Family Portraits Are Important for Your Children

Here’s why you need to hire a photographer and take beautiful family portraits to help with your child’s development:

It’s a great way to show them their growth

One great way to show a child their growth and development is through visual representation. Photographs are an excellent way to show your child how they looked before and compare them to how they are now. It’s an intimate way to educate children on what growing up means and the physical changes they go through.

As a former primary school teacher, and a still registered teacher, this is the sort of activity that really allows for students to connect with what they are doing in class and is often a very popular task to complete in the classroom. The kids with the nicest, professional family photos always stand out amongst the rest!

Looking at your family photography is also a fun activity to do with the whole family. Laying down all your family portraits and comparing how they looked throughout the years can trigger sentimentality and nostalgia. It’s a good reminder that you and children are getting older and that spending more time together is essential. It’s a big reason why family portraits are important.

ooh
ooh

It teaches them family values

When you place a family portrait in a visible part of your house, it’s a great reminder for your children that this is where they belong. Instilling proper values and reminding them that they belong to a loving family will ultimately help in their development.

The same goes for when they visit other family’s houses. When they see their friends in their family portraits, it gives them the idea that this is their friend’s home and family.

Looking through family portraits can also remind them of how beautiful their family is. It can affect their behaviour and help them as they get older and interact with different people. Family photography is a great reminder to your children about the importance of family.

Little Family :)
Little Family 🙂

It lets them know that they are part of a legacy

Family portraits bring people back in time and remind them of the values and lessons that have been passed from generation to generation. In time, your children will be curious about your mother’s mother or father’s late grandfather. Family portraits are an excellent way to show family members they have not met.

That is also an opportunity to educate them that they are a part of your family’s legacy. Someday, they can contribute to the stories that the generations of your family have collected.

Proud Grandpa
Proud Grandpa

Family portraits don’t only take you back in time but can also educate your children about their growth, the importance of family, and their legacy. Not only will this benefit your children, but family photography will also help you. It will be a constant reminder that you have a loving family and that you are continually growing through time. This is why family portraits are important for your children!

 

Do you want you to start keeping memories of your family? Hopefully these reasons why family portraits are important for your children has sparked a little bit of inspiration for you to have your own family properly photographed? Sven Studios is a professional photographer in Adelaide. We offer expert family photography, wedding photography, newborn photography, and other services. Let’s capture memories together! Get in contact today!

August 11, 2020/by Steven Duncan
PhotoShoot, ideas, Interesting

Our Tips For Taking Keepsake Family Photos


Taking Keepsake Family Photos

Nowadays, almost everyone’s phone is equipped with a decent camera. People take photos of one another and of themselves at any old time of the day. Candid photos are nice to browse through every now and then. However, having proper family portraits taken by a professional are excellent keepsakes that you can look back on and pass on to your children and grandchildren.

Top Tips for Taking Beautiful Keepsake Family Photos

If you want to capture milestones, take advantage of loved ones being in the same location, or you simply want to immortalize the present moment for future generations, here are few tips you can use to create beautiful family photos:

Hadley and her family
Hadley and her family

Dress using a similar theme

One way to elevate your family photos from the ordinary candid shots to encourage everyone to dress up a little more than usual. Decide on a color palette that you can all agree on. Be careful to choose muted, non-distracting colors that will flatter everyone’s skin tones. You don’t need to dress up in costumes or wacky attire, but rather give everyone some loose guidelines like wearing denim, or outfits in predominantly cream or light blue colors.

Family photographer Adelaide
Family photographer Adelaide

 

Keep It Natural for Timeless Keepsake Family Photos

You and your family’s future generations will look back on your photos and will want to know all about you. Make it a point to look like yourselves, wearing your usual style of clothing and only a light layer of makeup. Avoid trying a new hairstyle in the week or a few days prior to your portrait session. You might end up with something you regret, and the way you look in that moment will be immortalized forever.

Little Family :)
Little Family 🙂

Choose a Right Photographer for Your Keepsake Family Photos

Professionals experienced in taking family photos will put you and your group at ease during your photography session. You may want to choose someone who has experience working with very small children, so they know how to get a good shot even with a fidgety baby in the group. The right kind of photographer will also be able to calm your nerves and elicit laughs and smiles from everyone in the group during the shoot. Be sure to have a chat with your photographer before you agree on services so you can see if they are the right fit for you.

Fussing family
Fussing family

Adding Depth: Using Levels in Family Photos

Make the photo visually interesting by providing a set-up that has two to three “levels’ all the participants can take turns shifting around on. Put a lower layer, with young children sitting on the floor or grass. Seated in the middle, you can have the head of the family, parents, or any grandparents holding infants. Finally, your top layer can consist of older children and adults standing around the rest of the family.

Duncan Family
Duncan Family

Include those who can’t be there

If you have loved ones who can’t be physically present for the photo, there are still ways you can include them in the portrait.

For family members who have passed away, some people like to hold on to a framed photo of them, or even photoshop them in. Others wear a special dress, hat, or accessory that represents their family member. Even if they aren’t present to pose for the photo with you, there are still ways you can pay tribute to them and make them feel they are part of the memory.

If you are wondering when the best time for family photography is, the answer is: right now. Your children will grow up in a flash, your parents are advancing in age, and commitments may take you or your loved ones far and away from each other. Don’t worry about picking out fancy outfits or posing in front of a fanciful set. Find the right photographer and take your portraits now, so you can keep your memories for a lifetime.

Are you looking for family photography services in Adelaide? We’d be happy to help you capture your family’s special moments. Contact us to learn more and have a chat!

 

 

July 30, 2020/by Steven Duncan
Interesting, ideas, Wedding

4 Things Wedding Photographers Should Always Prepare For

  • Wedding rings on shoes

 

Wedding Day Preparations Every Photographer Should Make

Wedding photography is entirely different from studio photography. At a wedding, you can’t tell your bride and groom to redo their poses if you messed up your shot. You’re dealing with live moments, and you need to act fast.

A good wedding photographer knows how to adapt to any situation, and they know what to do when something goes wrong with their initial plan. This is a list of a few things that wedding photographers should always prepare for, but it isnt a list of common sense items like extra batteries or a second or third camera body as backups.

This is more of a list of things wedding photographers should prepare for that you might not have thought of yet.

4 Things Wedding Photographers Should Always Prepare For

  1. Outdoor photoshoot using natural lighting

As a wedding photographer, you should know when is the best time to do outdoor wedding photoshoots. Taking outdoor photos is more complicated than staying indoors as you will never know how much light or how good or bad the weather is on the day of the wedding.

I always hope for a little bit of cloud cover making the outdoors closer to being inside, but when it’s super sunny – as it so often is in Australia – I like to use the shade a lot.

Most non-photographers don’t know that taking photos at noon is not ideal since the sunlight is very bright and harsh. Unlike during the golden hour, the light is more flattering for the couples. If you can, talk to the bridal couple beforehand and request to take the photoshoot at a specified time of the day.

To help you out, here is a detailed comparison between midday and golden hour that you can share with your client:

Midday – the sun’s peak

  • Shadow is not flattering to the body
  • Creates shadows in the surroundings
  • Overhead light creates a strong shadow on the face
  • Hot temperature leads to sweaty and shiny skin
  • Light is strong and harsh, making the couple squint
  • Overall: awkward, over-exposed, and unflattering images

Golden Hour – one to two hours before sunset

  • Soft light keeps the face free of harsh shadows
  • Lower temperature relaxes the couple
  • Less intense sky is flattering to the face and body
  • Warmer tone light creates an intimate and romantic look
  • Overall: relaxed, flattering, and romantic images
Inglewood Inn wedding photo at the cottage
Inglewood Inn wedding photo at the cottage
  1. Bad weather conditions

Weather is unpredictable, so you must always anticipate possible scenarios. Having a back-up plan for bad weather is one of the things wedding photographers should always prepare for. It is crucial that you know how to shoot in all weather and are prepared to get a bit wet sometimes.

Here are some things that you should have, in case of unwanted weather disasters:

During warm seasons

  • It’s going to be bright outside so try using an ND filter to keep your depth of field soft
  • If you have an assistant, carry a reflector to direct some light to the harsh shadows
  • A drink bottle to hydrate!

During colder seasons

  • Lighting equipment for dimmer locations
  • Bring umbrellas for the birde and groom and possibly your camera
  • Extra batteries as the cold weather drain the battery faster – but you should be doing that anyway.
Lightning
Lightning
  1. Camera angles

Before the ceremony begins, make sure to check on the location regardless of whether it is outdoors or indoors. Assess the place and see what position captures a good shot of the bride’s entrance, the taking of vows, the wedding kiss, and other highlights of the ceremony.

Also, consider the lighting in the area, where is the best place to get a shot of the faces of the bride and groom, etc? Plan out how you will move around the place while the ceremony is on-going. If you have a team with you, it will help if you assign designated areas to each photographer.

Burbrook forest wedding tree
Burbrook forest wedding tree
  1. Use of fill-flash

Fill-flash can also be used outdoors while the sun is up. Typically, a wedding photographer would not recommend a shoot at midday, as this creates sharp shadows in the face. However, the light from the flash will help fill out the under-eye shadows of the bride and groom. It also helps balance images that have backlighting.

As a wedding photographer, you should know when to use fill-flash to balance out the light to your images. It is not always necessary, in fact I try not to use it during the day as much as possible, but it is better to equip yourself with knowledge and proper gear in case it is needed.

Under a weeping willow
Under a weeping willow

Wedding photography is a hard task because you are dealing with real-life events. If you messed up or missed a good moment, you will never get a chance to capture it again. Thus, wedding photographers are skilled and experienced professionals that anticipate every scenario to make sure that everything is in their control.

Hopefully this list of things wedding photographers should always prepare for has alerted you to some of the things you may not have thought of yet before heading out to shoot a wedding. I’ve tried to include points that arent in other, similar lists, so hopefully it was some help 🙂

If you or you know someone who is looking for an Adelaide-based wedding photographer, contact us at SvenStudios today – we can help capture precious and intimate moments on wedding days!

July 26, 2020/by Steven Duncan
Wedding, ideas, Interesting

7 Different Wedding Photography Styles

Wedding Photography Styles

Aside from the wedding programme, dress, cake, buffet, and décor, you should also invest money and time in hiring a wedding photographer that will help relive your special day through the photographic art they create. More than anything, wedding photos are something you can keep years after the wedding that will help you reminisce your special day. They narrate the important scenarios in your wedding and capture intimate moments.

Placing wedding ring on her finger
Placing wedding ring on her finger

If you are getting married soon, and you still can’t decide what kind of wedding photographs you would like to have, here is a list of sevendifferent wedding photography styles to help you narrow down your options. While a wedding photogrrapher might lean towards using mostly a single style – they are all part of a competent professional’s repatroir.

7 Different Wedding Photography Styles

Style #1: Traditional or Classic Shots

Traditional shots pertain to wedding photography that your parents or grandparents most likely had. These shots are straightforward and are typically captured at eye level. Most of the time, wedding celebrants and guests pose for this kind of photography.

Best for:

  • Family portraits after the ceremony
  • Timeless photographs
Bride and groom standing together in forest
Bride and groom standing together in forest
bride and groom in the long grass
bride and groom in the long grass
Giving each other hugs
Giving each other hugs

Style #2: Photojournalistic Shots

Photojournalistic shots epitomise mordern wedding photography in my opinion. These photographs capture stories and moments in your wedding that you would most likely miss as a bride or groom, and therefore has become quite a popular way to approach wedding photography in modern times.

Best for:

  • Capturing candid and heartfelt moments
  • Telling stories through emotions or actions
  • Unfolding memories of the wedding years after
Bouquet toss
Bouquet toss
Bride and groom holding one another on driveway
Bride and groom holding one another on driveway
Bride about to leave for wedding ceremony
Bride about to leave for wedding ceremony

Style #3: Editorial Shots

If you and your partner like to pose on cameras, this style is the best option for you. It is great for a wedding that has a specific theme, as you can use these photos on your wedding invitations, wedding favours, and thank-you and appreciation cards.

Best for:

  • Themed weddings
  • Couples who like to have prenup shoots
Paxton winery wedding 2
Paxton winery wedding 2
Bride and Groom together in the vineyard
Bride and Groom together in the vineyard
Inglewood Inn Wedding Photo
Inglewood Inn Wedding Photo

Style #4: Landscape Shots

Many couples today take their engagement and wedding photos with landscapes. This style is great if you want to feature the location of your wedding ceremony, whether it is on a beach or mountain. The beauty of the landscape also adds drama to your photos, making it look more intimate. Not to mention that it would look great when you decide to print a photo book of your wedding.

As a former Landscape photographer of the year – I absolutely love incorporating some landscape work into my photography!

Best for:

  • Scenic wedding locations
  • Couples who love nature or adventure
Belair National Park wedding photo
Belair National Park wedding photo
Thera, Santorini Wedding
Thera, Santorini Wedding
Bride and groom under fallen tree at Lot 100
Bride and groom under a fallen tree

Style #5: Aerial Shots

As with landscape style, using modern technology like drones, a photographer is able to capture a wider view of your wedding location. Capturing your wedding from a wider perspective can make the people looking at the picture feel that they are part of your precious wedding.

Best for:

  • Featuring scenic wedding location
  • Capturing meaningful moments of the wedding such as ceremony exits
Drone shot from above
Drone shot from above
Ekhidna wines wedding at sunset
Ekhidna wines wedding at sunset
Middleton beach Wedding photos
Middleton beach Wedding

Style #6: Dark and Moody Shots

As the name implies, it is dark and moody, but it does not mean that the photographs will look sad and intense. Instead, these kinds of shots can make your wedding photos look more dramatic and intimate.

Best for:

  • Couples who would love to break wedding norms
  • Wedding locations that have great lightings
Bride and groom through the window
Bride and groom through the window
Wedding dress hanging in window
Wedding dress hanging in window
Belair National Park wedding photo 2
Belair National Park wedding photo 2

Style #8: Black and White Shots

If you want to have classic-looking and elegant wedding photos, then you should do this style. With these shots, photographers focus more on capturing moments and making them look dramatic through editing.

Best for:

  • Timeless photographs
  • Highlighting emotions and actions

For timeless black-and-white photos, small styling details make a big impact. The bride can wear vintage hairpieces, a flowing veil, or delicate jewelry, while the groom can choose a tailored suit, classic watch, pocket square, or premium Cuban cigars to enhance the sophisticated feel of the images. Simple elements like soft window light or subtle props add drama and elegance, making each shot cinematic and intimate.

Bride and groom through the window at Paxton Winery
Bride and groom through the window at Paxton Winery
bride and groom under Gollops Bridge on their wedding day
bride and groom under Gollops Bridge on their wedding day

 

There are many different wedding photography styles, and this list only barely scratches the surface of them all. If you want to have classic wedding photos, you should do traditional or black and white shots. For dramatic and intimate stills, photojournalistic, landscape, and aerial styles would be best for you. You can also do fine art, dark and moody, or editorial shots if you want to have themed and creative wedding photographs.

The easy part is finding a style of photograph you like, the hard part is matching your tastes with a photographer! If you are looking for a wedding photographer, get in touch with us today. We offer high-quality photography services that can help capture and relive the precious and intimate moments on your wedding day!

July 25, 2020/by Steven Duncan
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Why Newborn Photography is so Important

  • baby feet

 

Importance of Newborn Photography

Welcoming a newborn to the family is a thrilling experience for many. It is a powerful experience that can send goose bumps down your spine. The joy that envelops your heart when you hold your little one’s feet and cuddle them is incomparable.

As a newborn photographer, it’s my utmost delight to help parents capture moments they can proudly look back on many years later. When you look at your little one’s baby photos, you can’t help but fall deeply in love all over again and hold them dear to your heart.

For the first few weeks after a baby is born into the family, many parents find themselves deeply engrossed in activities that show they genuinely love this little bundle of joy. You might find yourself kissing your baby’s forehead, caressing their hand, and gently stroking their feet every moment you can remember. And when your baby grabs your hand firmly as you try to caress them, it will be as though your whole heart as been captured. The feeling is truly unimaginable.

That little bundle of cuteness you expected for many months has finally arrived, and the awesomeness of this tiny creature still wows you. Newborn photography is a perfect way to capture these magical moments and preserve them forever, which is why newborn photography is so important!

Happy bub
Happy bub

In as much as you want to cuddle this bundle of joy forever, your baby will grow very fast and turn into an adult before your eyes – all too soon. Then you will be left with these memories you have preserved, which will allow for you to cherish them even more than ever and proudly show them to your child who might have blossomed into adulthood. This is a massive reason why newborn photography is so important!

Just imagine sitting together with your kids, and grabbing your “memory book” Imagine the slowly sneaking smile that will envelop your face as you all look through a collection of photos that clearly shows how lovely they were when they were just a few weeks old. Your child will not only be happy to see these photos, but they will be happy that you took so much time and effort to preserve those priceless moments as well.

In a basket
In a basket

Hire a Trained Newborn Photographer

Hiring the best hands for a newborn photography shoot is just as crucial as preserving these memories. Not every photographer can do this. And it requires someone with experience and expertise to soothe a baby and understand why newborn photography is so important.

As a newborn photographer, I have invested a lot of time and resources to become an expert and a go-to professional. Many years ago, I discovered my calling in photography, and I decided to become highly skilled in it. Directly working with young children as a registered teacher in South Australia (reg no. 601292) also helped immensely with child handling and how to work safely with children.

Newborn photography is not all about images—It’s about trust and professionalism. Sadly, many do not realise this. Before a parent hires someone to take their newborn some quality photos, they must have entrusted the safety of their baby to the person. Newborns are not as strong as toddlers. Therefore they require proper handling during a photoshoot session.

Baby Smiles
Baby Smiles

At SvenStudios, we aim to create memories of your precious little one that you will be proud to look back on with smiles all over your face. Everyone in the family will treasure such memories for generations to come.

Birthing a baby is a huge milestone in one’s life that deserves some documenting. Newborn photography is a beautiful way to save these memories for the future. Hire an expert photography service that knows how to align with these emotions to create digital images that you envisioned. We can also be put on call for maternity or birth photography if desired!

Working with an expert in the field of newborn photography has a lot of benefits. These include not having to spend the entire day trying to explain your needs. I have worked with many parents to create a dazzling newborn photography shoot. This has helped me to understand their desires and design my service to satisfy these needs.

As a father myself I turely understand why newborn photography is so important and I would like nothing more to use my skills in helping you remmeber this special moment in your lives!

If you would like to find out more about my newborn photography service, or you would like to book a time that is convenient for you to discuss your needs with me, contact me right away. I promise you will be speaking with a real human and not a robot. I will help you preserve those precious times forever.

July 21, 2020/by Steven Duncan
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