Category Archives: Engagements

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What TO Wear - Look 1

“What do we wear?” is the most asked question after a family books a portrait session. (followed closely by the statement “I don’t want to match.”) With the release of the Holiday Mini-Sessions I thought I’d put together a few “look” boards to help families along. The boards will consist of looks for a family of 4 - Mom, Dad, Daughter and Son - pretty generic, huh? I figure by doing it this way it will give Mom’s a headstart on how to decide what the family should wear for photographs. Let’s face it - family photographs are more important to Mom than they are to Dad or the kids. =P

1st piece of advice: Moms should choose what they’re going to wear first!

More often than not, Moms will select the kids outfits then decide on what she and Dad should wear. And more often than not, Mom is uncomfortable and not entirely happy during the photo session. So Moms, choose what you’re going to wear first. Try it on and look in the mirror - if you think, “I look GOOOD!” you have your outfit! Now comes the fun part, selecting what the kids (and Dad!) are going to wear.

The ‘looks’ in the board above are from the Gap except Mom and Dad’s shoes which are from DSW.

Thoughts behind today’s ‘look’:

1: Casual and modern. This look is for the family that wants a sleek, modern, yet casual look. Moms - if you’re uncomfortable wearing a skirt, the denim skirt and boots can easily be switched out with dark denim jeans and cute flats.

2: A note about wearing jeans/denim: If everyone in the family is going to wear jeans make sure everyone is wearing the same wash. If you have one member in light blue jeans, then another in dark blue jeans, then another in a vintage wash - it’s too distracting. This will probably be the only time I tell families to dress the same. I prefer families wore dark denim - it’s casual yet tailored at the same time.

3: Layers!! Layers add dimension and interest to pictures. In addition, layers allow you to be photographed in two different looks without having to change clothes. Just remove the jacket/vest/sweater and there have it!

4: Color!! In pictures, you want your eye to be drawn to one point then venture outwards. By having the girls in color and the guys in neutral it provides a nice balance.

That’s it for now. If you have comments or questions leave them below. I’ll have another ‘look’ next week!

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Jo Lynn and Rhudell’s Sneak Peek!

This afternoon Hubby and I had the opportunity to shoot Jo Lynn and Rhudell’s engagement session. They went along with my location suggestion and I think we got some great images! Without further ado meet Jo Lynn and Rhudell:

Jo Lynn has a great smile that just lights up the camera:

It was a gorgeous day - a little warm but gorgeous nonetheless:

One last shot. . . .for now:

Hope you enjoyed the sneak peek Jo Lynn! :-)

We joyfully welcome. . .

 Baby J

December 4

7 pounds, 4 ounces, 20.25 inches

Chanica and Matthew’s Engagement Session

In the midst of working and blog posting I completely forgot to showcase Chanica and Matthew’s engagement session slideshow! Check it out below:

Chanica and Matthew’s Sneak Peek!

I know you’re checking Chanica! ;-)

Yesterday, Hubby and I met up with Chanica and Matthew in Downtown Houston to shoot their engagement session.  Chanica and I have been consulting by e-mail for quite a few weeks now and it was great to finally meet her and Matthew - they’re an AWESOME, fun and laid back couple.  We can’t wait to shoot their wedding next July.

Looking FIERCE. . . .

 

As most of our couples know, I usually make the Grooms WORK during the session.  Mostly because the guys are usually tense and wanna show that they’re macho, strong men - when we ALL know that they’re big goofballs when it really comes down to it. :-P  As you can see, Matthew was no exception. . . :-)

 

 

 

 This images reminds me of a movie poster for a romantic-comedy or something. . . .

 

 

 

and of course, the “Mom and Dad” picture. . .

 

 

Enjoy the images!!

Let’s head to Bluebonnet Country!!

Muchos gracias to the peanut gallery for helping me with the flyer. ;-)

Change @ JLP: Pricing Revamp

After a hard look at our 2008 price list, we realized they’re way too complicated.  Even with built-in collections, our current brides stepped outside the box and customized their own packages to reflect exactly what they’re looking for.  So we thought, “Why even bother offering collections?”

Beginning Feburary 27, 2008, all previous 2008 price lists are no longer valid.  (except for current, booked clients) E-mail us at janellelynnphotography@gmail.com for a new list!

janelle lynn photography’s new blog!

We have a new blog!!!!!  We’re sooooo excited to start sharing more about our lives and work.  Any image with a yellow border was taken with a Canon SD1000 powershot.  Any image with a green border was taken with one of our Nikons.  We’d love to hear from you - so please leave comments!

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