Let's embrace imperfection in our life and stop looking for something too sterile and perfect.
Wabi-sabi concept is the best way to incorporate in lifestyle photography approach.
Do you want to see behind the scenes and what I used for these two colourful projects?
I will share few things with you in this post. I hope it will inspire you as well.
I believe many families want to have photographs and photo albums to cherish their life together but the thought of bringing kids to a photosession might be terrifying.
What if they start crying out of the blue or on a day of a photosession they will be cranky and moody? What if there will be tears in a photo? Or someone is not smiling? What if there will be no perfect picture? This is a catastrophe, or it is not? What do you think? Or maybe this is what you believe in?
What is the best way to start feeling comfortable in front of the camera? The answer is simple: do things together and stop paying attention at a camera person. Think of activities your family usually do or always wanted to try. Brainstorm ideas. Have a list or make a new one. Is there something you do together on weekends, every day, once a week or once a month? What makes your children happy?
"What should I wear?" "What colors work the best?"
8 tips what to wear for a Family photosession at home.
It might be a difficult task but it's not, actually.
I will guide you what to pay attention on and start looking at the right clothes.
In this post I would like to share what a lifestyle family photosession is exactly.
Why is it so special?
And why you should consider having it for your next family photosession?
So, let's begin.
During the lockdown in Dubai I looked at my house from another angle. It was hard at first but you know, all the difficulties make us stronger and I started to value what we have. We finally decided to paint our three walls and that was the best decision. It feels like us now. I know that many people in Dubai rent their homes as well as we do.
If you ask me where I would like my family to be photographed, I would say at home.
If you ask me where I would like my family to be photographed, I would say at home.