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Family Photos at the Florence Griswold Museum

This little guy had the unfortunate luck of being born during the COVID outbreak. Because of the nature of newborn photography that meant we had to cancel his newborn session. Fortunately, I was able to meet up with his family for an outdoor session around his 3 month milestone mark. The grounds around the Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme, CT are amazing for sessions. Here are some of my favorites from the day.

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Southeastern CT | Newborn Photographer | Allison

Happy Tuesday!!! Here are some of my favorite photos from baby Allison’s newborn session.

If you are expecting (CONGRATULATIONS!!) and looking for more information about Maternity & Newborn sessions, click the “contact” tab so we can connect. I look forward to hearing from you!

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Top 5 Photos With Your Bridesmaids That You Don’t Want to Forget

There are plenty of photos you have probably considered taking on your wedding day. From getting ready, the ceremony to pictures with your family and of course with the groom but what about the ladies that are helping you and have helped throughout the entire wedding planning process? While you know you’ll have some time to take group shots of the entire bridal party you’ll want to make sure you have these photos with your bridesmaids as you get ready on your big day.

1. Showcase The Back of the Dress

The back of a wedding dress is hidden with beautiful details you’ll want to capture. You can pose with all of the bridesmaids to show off their dresses as well or have some great close ups of the bridesmaids helping button, zipper or lace up the back of your dress.

2. First Look With The Bridesmaids

You have heard about the first look for the bride and groom but what about when the bridal party sees the bride for the first time? The bride’s first reveal to her bridal party can result in some emotional and memorable photo opportunities.

3. Matching Robes or Shirts

Most brides will have getting ready attire for their bridesmaids and you’ll want to capture everyone in their cute and thoughtful pre-wedding wear.

4. Bouquets and Bridesmaids Dresses

Bouquets won’t last a lifetime but the pictures you have of them will. The bridesmaids and bride bouquet shot is one that you will want to have. There are many ways you can showcase the bouquets as well as the bridesmaid’s dresses. From lining everyone up and holding their bouquets out to the camera or hiding their faces to forming a circle around the bride; this is another shot that you can get creative with.

5. Having Fun

As you are getting ready everyone’s nerves are a little on edge because everyone wants to look their best. There will be moments when you just need to let loose to relax a little and having a fun or just being silly are moments that can make for great photo opportunities.

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Christine & Robin – Love at the Christmas Tree Farm

AHHHHH! You guyssssss. It’s been sooooo long since I’ve posted here and I am truly sorry. BUT, the plus side is I have TONS of photos to share with you! I got to spend a little time with Christine & Robin for photos at a local tree farm and LOVED them. Nothing like spending an hour surrounded by Christmas trees and the smell of fresh pine to make you feel happy & refreshed. Add in the mushy love stuff and it’s a WIN!

BIIIIG shoutout to Uklejas Tree Farm in Waterford, CT for being so awesome with me when I want to shoot there. If you haven’t been here before, it’s a must!!

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Senior Photos… A Guide for Parents

For most parents, senior portraits are a distant memory. They have changed a lot over the last two decades, incorporating more creativity and individuality than ever before.

Seniors have a lot more options available to them, ranging from traditional sessions in a studio to trendy urban shoots. This is the perfect opportunity for them to showcase their unique talents, passions, and personality, while also creating a lasting memory.

However, with all the available options, portrait sessions can quickly become overwhelming for both parents and seniors.

Here are a few quick tips to help you prepare for your child’s upcoming senior session.

Make a Note of the Yearbook Deadline

Knowing the yearbook deadline encourages you to schedule a senior session instead of putting it off until the last minute. Depending on your requirements, a senior photo session will start with a yearbook portrait followed by creative shots that are unique to your child. In most instances, it takes at least 2 weeks to receive the final images, so plan accordingly.

Keep Your Senior’s Schedule in Mind

As a parent of a senior, you already know how frantic their schedules can be. Before you go ahead and schedule a session, sit down with your senior to discuss a good time. They should be just as involved in the planning as you are. Even the specific time of day matters when scheduling a senior session. Ideally, you want to take photos just after sunrise and just before sunset, as this is when the lighting’s the best. However, the right photographer can make any time of the day work. Midday should be a last resort though as the lighting is far too harsh.

Compromise with Your Child

You may have a specific idea about the photos you would like to see, but this is about your child and what makes them feel confident and comfortable. Most senior sessions allow for several outfit changes, so use this as an opportunity to find a happy balance between what you want and what your senior wants. Be patient and hear them out before you brush off their ideas. Their portraits should represent who they are and what they love.

Don’t forget to include your senior in the search for a photographer – a photographer’s style needs to fit in with the images you hope to create.

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j. marie photograpy

CT Senior Photographer