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Family Portrait Photography - 3 Things To Keep In Mind When Hiring a Portrait Photographer

By Shaun Edwards
Nov 6, 2009
Family portraits are so much more than just a photograph, and just something decorative to look at. They tell a story, and let kids and grandkids of future generations know where they come from.

Not any random photographer can fulfil the needs of a family portrait. To capture the essence of your family, you need to invest in a professional portrait photographer.

Although you might think of a professional portrait photographer as a frivolous expense, when you consider the fact that your family portrait is more like an investment that will last for generations, the expense seems quite justified. Not only will it give joy and comfort to your kids and grandkids, when your own children have left your house for college or jobs, you will be able to look back at your family portrait and derive immense joy from it.

So, what do you need to consider, having come to the decision that a family portrait is needed? Well, there is your budget, the type of photograph that you want, and how to best use your chosen shot.

Your budget will determine the type and quality of photo studio that you can hire. These studios charge a fee per session, which typically lasts around an hour, and there are ones available to suit all budgets. The better the studio, and the better the photographer, the more likely you are to get exactly the kind of portrait that you have in mind. You can still get a good quality family portrait at a lower cost though, it's just that you will probably be dealing with a less qualified and / or experienced photographer. A quality studio will also be able to supply you with the entire spectrum of after shoot services such as prints and frames.

Next, you must consult your family about the kind of family portrait photograph they want to get captured. You have a whole host of options available to you here, with just a few of them being - a demure, low key portrait with dull lighting, a high key portrait with a white background, or an outdoor portrait of the family participating in an activity. A quick look at his portfolio will give you an idea at the kind of work your photographer is good at.

Finally, you must decide what you plan to do with the portrait after it have been captured. Would you prefer a single large framed print, or a frame that is made up of a series of photographs that capture different moments in the family? Would you prefer a printed canvas, or perhaps you want to go a bit trendy with a printed coffee table book? There are plenty of other choices that you will need to make too. Don't feel overwhelmed though, this is a process that is fun and which can bring your family closer together.
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