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Featured in Focus!
What an incredible honour to feature alongside an incredible array of fabulous women for the Focus Women In Business edition this March.
It’s such a stark reminder of how far I’ve come and i’m so grateful to all of you for your support and encouragement.
The article is also available to read online, along with the features of other brilliant women included!
Take a look at my sneaky ‘behind the scenes’ shot of the wonderful Focus photographer, Gavin, doing this thing…
Thank you to Sarah, Gavin and the Focus team.
Personal Branding with The Design Remedy
Lucy Humphries Photography Personal Branding session With Meredy of The Design Remedy in Port Macquarie on the Mid North Coast.
I HATE having my photo taken!
“I HATE having my photo taken!” Oh goodness, isn’t that a great opening statement on a photographer’s websiteI Truth is, I hear this a lot.
I can help you overcome that feeling..
“I HATE having my photo taken”
Oh goodness, isn’t that an opener for a photographer’s blog! Ha!
Truth is, I hear it A LOT.
Sometimes it’s in the initial email my clients send to me, they know they need family photos but they don’t like being in front of the camera. Sometimes it’s at the very start of their session, “I’m no good having my photo taken!’. Sometimes it’s afterwards, when a bespoke gallery has been delivered and they reply to tell me how much they enjoyed their session which is surprising because they usually HATE having photos taken.
So, how do we overcome that feeling of dread and replace it with one of enjoyment and a fun photo session?
Comfort
Now, this goes back to my previous little blog (which you can find here) all about what to wear. You see, if you choose an outfit which is comfortable and makes you feel confident then that will definitely help with how you’re feeling.
Food
This (probably) applies more to the younger members of the family, but try to makes sure there’s no hungry tummy’s for your session. Hungry tums = complaints which may lead to you feeling a little stressed out. Consider bringing snacks along for little ones too.
Ignore me
Weird, right. It’s something I sometimes say during your session. Just pretend I’m not there, talk to the kids, we might play a game, I often send my families for a walk, I have my little tricks! Thing is, if you’re chatting to the kids, smoothing a stray hair or splashing in the water, you’re not even thinking about where the camera is.
Take your session as fun time with your family.. no technology, just you and your family!
Trust me
Isn’t that a bold statement! Well, to be honest it’s true. You’ll soon forget you usually hate having your photo taken, you’ll be enjoying yourselves and I’ll be busy capturing all those precious moments. Then you’ll be so glad that you trusted yourself and booked that session.
Are you ready to trust me? I would love to work with you.
Getting in touch is simple via the contact form.
Speak to you soon!
Lucy x
What do we wear to our family photo shoot?
I am asked this question by (almost) every new client.
Read on for my tips…
I can guarantee there is one question every new client (almost) always asks…
What should we wear to our session?
So, you’ve booked your session (or you’re ready to) and you’re thinking through the content of your wardrobes and wondering what the heck you can dress each member of the family in.
Here are my top things to consider. But before you read-on, remember this is YOUR session and we want to see YOUR personalities shine through.
Start with Mum
Much easier than picking a cute dress for Miss 3 and trying to coordinate everyone else around that, start with what you are comfortable in, your favourite dress maybe. Side note: absolutely no need to go shopping (unless you want to!). Try to avoid anything which may gape or show off any dodgy tan lines.
Comfort
As I said, we want your personality, what makes your family ‘you’ to shine through. So if your teen daughter is only happy in shorts then asking her to wear a long floaty dress is likely going to make her resent the session before you’ve even got there. By the same token, it’s worth considering what is comfy to wear. You don’t want to be constantly pulling a strap back onto your shoulder or redoing an annoying belt which keeps twisting.
Colours
Expressing your families personality here is gorgeous. Buuuut my advice is to firstly try to avoid any big branding across t-shirts which may date. Mr 15 might want his favourite band across his t-shirt now but in five years might hate it. Prints and patterns are gorgeous, especially if worn by one or two members of the family & not everyone. Checks typically are best to be avoided because they are very distracting.
Coordination
This doesn’t mean everyone has to be in denim & white unless you want to. Instead, think about the colour groups. Remember, start with Mum and build your colours around that outfit. Look at the tones in your outfit and check what the kids have in their wardrobe to work with that. Consider which colours work well together. It’s a good idea to avoid having half the family in black and the other half in white simply because the contrast is distracting.
If your session is a big one with extended family it’s a good idea to keep a theme going. If everyone turns up with their own scheme happening it can be distracting. Asking everyone to keep to a palette is great, eg. navy, tan, denim, cream.. or earthy tones. You get my drift!
Where will your session be?
If you’d love to have your session in a location with deep greens it’s nice to keep your choices lighter in colour. Having dark colours in a darker background doesn’t work as nicely as lighter against dark.
Overall
Think timeless, avoid high fashion things which will date. These photos are forever, I want you to love them forever!
Got a question? I’d love to help! Get in touch today,
Lucy x
Smooth Massage - Angela's Personal Branding Session
A rainy Monday morning which was anything but dull.
Updating Angela’s personal branding photos was simple and so much fun.
My rainy Monday morning with Angela of Smooth Massage was anything but dull.
Angela’s studio is a comforting, light filled space with a calming vibe. It smells of fresh cotton with a touch of a relaxing essential oil and has the most beautiful views. Everything is designed with her clients in mind and that comes across instantly.
As is often the case, Angela and I hadn’t met before her personal branding photography session, aside from a little friendly instagram stalking. It is so important to me that my clients feel at ease - I believe it will come across in their photos if they’re super nervous, so I like to start with taking photos of their surroundings before slowly sneaking in some photos of my clients and working up to them being in the frame.
In Angela’s case we also had a willing volunteer to show off her massage techniques. It’s always good to be able to add things like that into your session for a few reasons.
Firstly, it’ll allow you to put into pictures what it is you do. What better way to show your potential clients what they’ll get! Secondly, it gives you more content for your website and socials. And finally, it’ll most likely help you to relax with your volunteer there - you’ll be in your zone doing your thing and I get to capture some gorgeous natural photos of you. Yay!
A couple of outfit changes, a coffee, some props, a little bit of rain and lots of laughter…and 90 minutes later we’re all done!
My booking process is simple and I aim to make the whole process the same. Simple, effective and fun! What a great way to update your personal branding photos.
If you’d like to learn more please head to my website - I’d love to work with you.
Personal Branding with added SUNSHINE
If you haven’t seen Jen and her incredibly aptly named business ‘Rays of Sunshine’ then you’re missing out.
Jen makes beautiful wearable art with intricate details, beautiful colours and a lot of love and care. From earrings, or ear candy as Jen says, to hair barrettes and so much more - even custom designs.
I first found Jen through her insta reels - a must watch, just trust me, and we got chatting, met for a coffee and had a good old conversation about updating Jen’s personal branding photos.
I know updating your photos can be forever on the ‘to-do’ list, we have so much to do as business owners that taking some time with a photographer can seem like time we just don’t have.
Having photos of you, and not just your face, but your product/service, your workspace or even your favourite coffee spot, help to make you relatable to your audience.
It means that when someone visits your website or socials they can see you, with beautiful, clear and fresh photos.
In reality you may think booking a branding session means scheduling a whole day out of your diary. But it can take as little as an hour and I looove making the process as simple as possible for you.
So please stop putting it off, lets get you booked in today.
Visit Jen, Rays of Sunshine here: