Wow! That’s some tight suit, Velma!!! There’s NO WAY it’s your Right Fit; it can’t possibly be comfortable. Is it? Choosing the wrong photographer can make you feel a lot like Velma in that candy apple red body suit, and leave you just as disappointed.
Today is my first “official” post and it feels awkward to link to someone else’s post; almost like plagiarism. But since I am just now embarking into a career as a professional photographer, I too am still learning a lot of things, like helping sessions run smoothly and presenting you with images of your family that you, -and- I, can be proud of. Some of that learning comes from trial and error. So as I get more experience, I anticipate that more and more of my posts will be my own work, depicting my preferences as a photographer so the images I create for you will be a perfect match to who I am and my style of work, rather than simply links to someone else’s work. And I really look forward to that. In the mean-time, why don’t you come and learn with me!
The link I am providing today comes from Making the World Cuter, a truly cute blog whose most recent post is about creating a Summer Bucket List! I’ve been hearing about these for years now but still haven’t done one with my family. Have you? If you have, please comment and let me know how you liked it and what was your favorite thing to check off your list and why?
Anyway, back to the subject at hand. The particular post I’m sharing today is about choosing a photographer that is the right fit for you and your family. This is so important because quality photography is a huge investment! You want to make sure that you book with a photographer you are comfortable around and that you are comfortable having your family around. If you can be yourself around your photographer, he or she will be able to capture true expressions of who you and your family are at this moment in time. I hope you enjoy the article and that it helps you choose the Right Photographer for your family.
~Katie
Question: When you are looking for a photographer, what creates that “Right Fit” for you?