One of the blessings of being a portrait photographer is
making portraits of the people you love the most. All portraits are special but
portraits of the people you love are priceless. These are my wife’s parents, Ma
and Baba, and for going on six years now, they’re my parents too. They recently
made their second trip to the US for Thanksgiving and they spent over a week in
Billings Montana with us. I am very thankful that I got to spend about three
hours with them in the studio and we made some beautiful portraits that my wife
and her family and I will forever cherish. Ma and Baba are back in Hazaribagh
India now, safe and sound. Thank you to everyone who made them feel welcome
during their time here.
Everyone needs a professional headshot as part of their online presence these days! Your various online profile photos will be viewed thousands of times more than your actual face will be! If you’re in business, you shouldn’t settle for anything less than putting your best face forward and you only get that from a professional portrait photographer. Visit www.portraits.paulbellinger.com to book a headshot or portrait in Billings Montana.
Tips for photographers: Do you recognize this lighting technique? It’s the same as the last post. I mentioned that I use this lighting technique often because it’s so easy to set up and everyone always loves this look (especially women). I mentioned to Ma that these would be her favorites when we were shooting this look and sure enough, when it came time to pick her absolute favorite image from her sitting, this was her favorite. Read the last post here.
Everyone needs a professional headshot as part of their online presence these days! Your various online profile photos will be viewed thousands of times more than your actual face will be! If you’re in business, you shouldn’t settle for anything less than putting your best face forward and you only get that from a professional portrait photographer. Visit www.portraits.paulbellinger.com to book a headshot or portrait in Billings Montana.
Tips for photographers: Do you recognize this lighting technique? It’s the same as the last post. I mentioned that I use this lighting technique often because it’s so easy to set up and everyone always loves this look (especially women). I mentioned to Ma that these would be her favorites when we were shooting this look and sure enough, when it came time to pick her absolute favorite image from her sitting, this was her favorite. Read the last post here.
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