by Tricia Turpenoff | Nov 29, 2018 | Family, Holiday Season, Journal, Photography
While digging through storage in order to drag out holiday decorations, I happened to one again come across a box of old family photographs. While I may have thumbed through them before, seeing the images of the people I love and the memories I value the most fanned...
by Tricia Turpenoff | Oct 25, 2018 | Design, Family, Photography, Tips
Some families arrive at their consultation already knowing every detail about how they want their photos to turn out. They know what sorts of individual and group shots they are looking for. They know what sizes they are going to want the images printed in and where...
by Tricia Turpenoff | Oct 18, 2018 | Family, Holiday Season, Photography
We update our lives all the time. Phones, software, resumes, homes, offices – there are a lot of things we enjoy keeping current. The same can be said for your family portraits! Family portraiture is unique in that it provides a tangible and visual history of your...
by Tricia Turpenoff | Apr 5, 2018 | Daily, Family, Photography, Tips
We update our lives all the time. Phones, software, resumes, homes, offices – there are a lot of things we enjoy keeping current. The same can be said for your family portraits! Family portraiture is unique in that it provides a tangible and visual history of...
by Tricia Turpenoff | Oct 11, 2017 | Family, Photography
Most of the family portraits we take involve nuclear, or immediate families – moms, dads, kids, and (if we’re lucky!) pets. However, every now and then we get the opportunity to photograph large, extended families. It’s an exciting event that presents its own...
by Tricia Turpenoff | Sep 28, 2017 | Communication, Family, Photography, Tips
Working with little kids is one of the most entertaining and adorable parts of being a family photographer. Their energy, joy, and quirks bring something special into every image. Not to mention, the “free entertainment” of having youngsters along for a photo session...