Low Resolution Versus High Resolution Images
TL;DR
- Low Resolution: Ideal for sharing online and social media, small file size, quick uploads.
- High Resolution: Great for printing – think albums, framed photos, or large canvases.
Before we dive into how much family photos cost, I’m delighted you are here and have started thinking about getting photos of this stage of your family life. We all know how fast the days and weeks go, so it’s great you are taking the time from your busy schedule to find a family photographer and budget that suits you best. Read More
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I had the pleasure of spending half of the day photographing Debi, her partner and her three daughtersRead More
If the thought of researching and booking a family photographer sounds a bit daunting and time consuming, I hear you. There are pages and pages of photographer websites out there to sift through so where do you even start? To help make it a little easier and less time consuming for yourself, it helps if you can answer this one question. Read More
If you’ve been thinking about booking a documentary family photography session but feel there is something holding you back, that is completely normal. Maybe you’ve never had professional family photos taken before and are a bit hesitant. Or maybe you’ve had traditional family photos taken but you are new to this real-life photography style.
Here are 6 common worries that can keep parents from booking a session and hopefully I’ll be able to alleviate some of them for you!Read More
Meet 6 year old twins, Faye, Luke and their mom, Louise. Read More