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Portrait Photography Studio, Minneapolis Minnesota

submitted: Jun 7th 2008 | by: BobDale | Total views: 9 | Word Count: 461 | PDF View | Print Article |

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.

Another thing that is important is to plan ahead. Your photographer should offer to have a meeting with you in order to discuss and plan your portrait. During that meeting you and your photographer will get to know each other a little bit better and they will get your ideas about what you want for your portrait. Some things that you should talk about include color schemes, hair and makeup options and the overall look and feel you want in your portraits. A thorough consultation will also help you to start planning how you can incorporate your portraits with the other furnishings of your home.

It is useful to visualize as this is able to produce very good results and allows benchmarking for the success of your portrait session and the outcome of the photographs. This does require some serious thought as you will need to think about what kind of person or family you are a part of. You should condense your visualization into a couple of brief sentences, and should include items such as your clothes, pose, personality and expression.

Have you ever heard the old saying "clothes make the person"? Well this is a fact when you have a portrait made. The choice of clothing will help to set the mood of the portrait. Your eyes and other features show your personality. So flattering the features and character with the right clothes will work perfectly.

The color of the clothing should be fairly subdued and muted. Solid colors are far more flattering than prints and loud colors are a no no! It should also be said that the clothing worn will set the mood for the portrait so it is not advisable to wear the latest, most hip style. Try to stick to classic lines or the portrait will become easily dated.

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

Dark clothing does not have to impart a solemn mood; they do have a slimming effect and by intensifying shadow will allow the skin tone to appear deeper.

Very light or white clothes can tend to wash out your skin tone.

About the Author

Mpls. photographer Bob Dale owner of a Portrait Photography Studio conveys how to prepare for a family portrait session. Visit his website at http://www.dalestudios.com

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