Showing posts with label beach portraits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beach portraits. Show all posts

31 August 2011

Don't forget!

Beach Portrait Day coming up on September 17th! We still have a few afternoon slots available . . . one of them could be yours!



Feel free to call us with any questions you may have about the day . . . we can be reached at (603) 626.7300. We're excited to see you there!

13 July 2011

You've been asking about Beach Portrait Day . . . here it is!

Join us on September 17th for our annual Beach Portrait Day!


Session fees are only $100 (from $195) and appointments are already going fast, so call us at 603.626.7300 to reserve your time. This is an ideal opportunity to be photographed with your children, siblings, your sweetheart and even your pets!


We can't wait to see you there!

(Session fees must be paid at the time of scheduling. A minimum purchase of $300 per session is required.)

09 June 2011

What To Wear: Coastal Edition!

It's amazing to me that beach portrait season is here! Can you believe it? We've already been out to the coast for one family session and are really excited about all that is in store for this summer.


One of the most frequent questions I address regarding beach portraits is, "What do we wear?" Coordinating a portrait wardrobe for several people (all with varying opinions as to what looks good) can be more challenging that getting a ten month old and a puppy to pose together during a hurricane for a great image. But fear not!

Our goal is to make it easy for you to know what looks good, what is weather appropriate and what will make you and you and your loved-ones happy. Here are a couple tips and inspiration boards of beautiful things that are tickling our fancies as we enter beach portrait season.

1. Keep it natural.
Stay within a color palette that reflects the coastal scenery. Doing so will help you achieve the tranquil, classic New England seaside atmosphere so often desired from beach portraits. Think variations of cream, turquoise or heather grey and even explore more tropical tones. Whichever you choose, focus on a unified palette for the whole family.

2. Coordinate; don't match.
When I was fifteen, there was no way I would smile for a camera wearing the same white polo as my twelve year old brother . . . in front of a camera . . . in public.
I often suggest to clients to pick one color for the entire family, but vary the shades and textures that people wear. No one has to match exactly. For instance, if white is the main chosen color, mix in a few ivory, light taupe and vanilla tones. Avoid using dark colors amongst a majority of light, or light in a dark majority.

Layering pieces (cardigans, vests, shawls, hats, etc.) is also a great way avoid a 'uniform' without disrupting the group's cohesion.

3. Dress for the weather.
At Dachowski Photography, we prefer to photograph beach portraits in the early hours of the morning whenever possible. Why? The light is best. The sand is clean and clear of crowds. That said, morning temperatures in late July are very different from early October! Sundresses are beautiful and very appropriate for summer months, but Irish sweaters and hats are better bets once the air cools in fall. Keep this in mind when preparing for sessions, giving special consideration to little ones!

4. You might get wet!
Be prepared to roll up pant legs and dip those toes into the salty water . . . some of our favorite beach portraits are of families strolling hand-in-hand down the shore or sitting together on rocks. Beach sessions are interactive and a little messy at times, so come with extra sets of socks, shoes and maybe a small towel to brush off with after all is said and done.

5. Outside the box suggestions:
Everyone wears wellies! It's a fun New England look and will keep you dry.
Or try out formal wear. Think you missed out because your wedding wasn't on a sandy beach? Think again- families in formal wear is a unique and incredibly classy way to make a big statement.

Still stumped? Spark your imaginations with these inspiration boards that we think are oh-so-beach-lovely.



And as always, feel free to call us at the studio to ask questions (603.626.7300). We love to help!

(Inspiration boards via Creature Comforts)

01 June 2011

Behind the scenes: Coastal portrait day.

For those of you reading our blog from NH, you know all too well that we've been debating building an ark . . . so much rain!

As luck had it, the skies cleared just in time last Friday for a day of shooting in Portsmouth for a young client's up-and-coming Bat Mitzvah. We were so happy to spend the morning creating portraits with Noa, her sister and parents at their temple and around town. What a gorgeous day!


Here are some images that Noa's mom took to illustrate our day . . . you can see Noa posing like a pro and her sister, Zoe, getting in on the action. She held that panel like she had been working with us for years!



We can't wait to show you the finished portraits from this session- so many beautiful images. In the meantime, we've got a post scheduled for next week that is sure to satisfy all of you beach lovers: What to Wear for Beach Portraits!

18 May 2011

Have you checked out the People's Choice album yet???

Have you checked out the Dachowski Photography page yet?


If not, you need to head there, ASAP! Open up the People's
Choice album and give us a shout out to tell us your fave. You'll help our contestants get one step closer to a fabulous gift courtesy of many of our commercial clients.


Remember the steps:
2. "Like" your favorite image in the People's Choice album.
3. Leave a comment on the image you "like."
It's that simple!

If you have questions about the album (or if you visited us during 2010 and don't see yourself in it and want to be included) give us a call at the studio! 603.626.7300.

17 September 2010

We're so excited . . .

Okay, we promise, no breaking into verses from The Pointer Sisters.

But we do want to tell you all about our Beach Day, scheduled for next Saturday!




The forecast is promising (70 degrees and sunny with no chance of precipitation . . . could we ask for any better?) and we still have a few slots available. We would love to fit you in . . . we hope you join us!