The Lifestyle Portrait Photography Shoot

Many of my portrait photography sessions occur in the very early evening hours, usually around 90 minutes before sunset. This is the ideal time for lighting, plus it allows for the potential for a beautiful sunset and silhouette shots. We shoot for around an hour and it’s a very casual kind of stroll around whatever location we choose. We’ll walk here and there, look for cool spots, pose a little, play a little and have a great time. My style is to let you guys have more control over what you want to do…if that’s what you like. I’d rather capture my clients in natural poses…hugging, walking together…laughing.
If the portrait photo shoot requires we shoot indoors, then almost anytime is good, although it’s nice to have the sun big and bright outside so we have lighting coming through windows to help with our picture taking fun.

There is no dress code!

Ideally though, you want to coordinate but not be identically matched. Of course, if you want to do that, go for it! Whatever you choose to wear should show who you are. You’ll have these pictures forever, looking your best but still being comfortable will ensure your pictures will undoubtedly showcase you! If you want to switch clothes midway through the shoot, that is no problem.

After the Shoot

Once our session is over, I will go through all the images and narrow my favorites down to approximately 40-60. These will be custom edited for color, black & white, blemishes and cropping. Unless you let me know ahead of time, I process images in color or B&W based on each individual shot and how I think it will look the best.
Next I will post around 10-20 of my favorites on my private blog page (that will allow only you and persons with a password to view the images) within three days of our shoot and then will proceed to edit the rest of the images and upload them to my private online gallery where you can view a full slideshow of all your pictures.

Most portrait photography sessions, can result in a lot more than 40-60 quality, “keeper” images, so the remainder photos will also be posted to your gallery, but will not have been custom edited. If you find some of those images are ones you’d like to see edited, there is additional cost for that. You are able to change up to ten images from color to B&W and vice versa if you’d like!