Archive for the ‘kids’ Category

The first thing to know is that there is no right or wrong answer. Every photographer will have different preferences. Truth be told, the photograph is ultimately about you and/or your family, so do what feels best.

Having that said, there are a few things that I would suggest to avoid and things to shoot for.

Do Wear:

-What you like to wear and what you feel good in, that’s the most important.
-Coordinating outfits are great.
-Accents and colors that compliment each other are the goal. If the baby is wearing a particular colored shirt, maybe Dad’s collared undershirt can accent that color. If Mom’s wearing a certain color, maybe she can accent the color theme with her accessories.
-Colors that you know work well on you.
-The feeling you want to convey; lighter shirts on top give the pictures a more casual and bright look. Darker shirts on top give the portraits a more serious and thoughtful feel.

Don’t Wear:

-All black or all white tops, it doesn’t create much visual interest and can make for a tricky exposure
-Big logos
-Busy patterns that may overwhelm the photo, and distract attention from the subjects and your expressions
-Things that are too reflective, some eye make-ups that have glitter in them, and things that shimmer will also reflect the camera flash. They can be distracting and can look a little weird.
-Try not to wear the same exact outfit as the other
Hope that helps! 

Family Day Photos: Part 4

August 11, 2009


This was my favorite session of the day. It was the last session and with the sun going down, I was able to get more creative. I’ve photographed this family through out the years. Our history goes way back. I photographed their engagement session, the wedding, the pregnancy/maternity, the newborn baby, all the way up until now with the baby at 18 months. Photography is such a wonderful job. I’ve gotten to document, witness and be a part of this family for so many important events. These are a few of my fav’s. Hope you like them ; )

Family Day Photos: Part 3

August 11, 2009

Family Day Photos: Part 2

August 11, 2009

Here is the second installment of our Family Day at the Park event. It’s so great to have a happy, fun family that’s willing to do a few creative portraits!

Family Day Photos: Part 1

August 11, 2009

Our recent family day at Borderland State Park went well. We took some baby photos, pregnancy photography, family portraits and had lots of fun. The weather was beautiful and the kids were able to enjoy the park. I’d say it was a success. If you are interested in family photos amidst the fall foliage, email us at Edson@DiasPhoto.com subject: family photos. They make great holiday cards!

SuperBaby!

March 19, 2009

Our Traveling Studio is back at it again. We are currently in the process of creating a new website designed strictly for portraits. In this process I’ve been talking with a lot of Moms and Dads about their experiences in portrait studios. What I’ve learned is that our Traveling Studio allows us to make sure we get a good photo. How do we do it? Well, it’s not magic.

1. Children are often most comfortable at their home, this allows us a better chance to get that winning smile.
2. There’s no waiting in line like you would at a portrait studio in the mall or Babies-R-Us. We can come to your home after the baby’s nap or when is most convenient for you.

3. Flexibility. If for some reason the baby didn’t sleep well that night or didn’t nap that morning, you can always call us and push the time of the portrait session back an hour or two.
4. The backgrounds are unique. We bring with us standard backgrounds that you’ll find at a portrait studio but usually prefer to use the natural setting of your home. The background in the second photo, is simply the blanket from the crib bedding. These photos are examples of what it can look like.
The bottom line is that we will make sure you get a great photo of your child.

From Bouquets to Babies

December 15, 2008

I had the privilege of photographing this couple’s wedding. They’ve been blessed with another addition to their family and I was also there for them to record this part of their lives. This is truly a wonderful job, to be able to share the beautiful moments shared by couples and families. And…. I don’t have to be there for the wedding planning headaches or the crying babies part, how great is that! : )