Brittney Owens Photography

Brittney Owens Photography
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Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Session Preparations {Fort Smith AR Photographer}


Before choosing a photographer there are things to consider other than cost. I have broken down the way I conduct my sessions to help you make the best decision for you. I hope to work with you!

Review My Portfolio:
I love meeting new clients, but I may not be the best photographer for everyone. It is so important to spend time flipping through images from prior sessions, whether through Facebook, my website, or blog. Your final images will be similar to those previously shot. If my style isn't your favorite I am not your photographer, because in the end you won't be happy with the finished product. It is better to find the photographer you want even if it means waiting several months.





Family posing: 
Think about what style images you like. Do you want everyone looking at the camera? Candid? Then think about your family. If you have older children posed shots should be easily attainable. If you have toddlers or a baby this may not be realistic. Candid images of your family just being you may be the best goal. Toddlers, by no fault of their own, want to do what they want to do. I will always strive for what you want. Sometimes we distract them long enough to get the perfect image but sometimes it just doesn't happen with posed.






Body image & What will and will not be photoshopped:
We all have body image issues to some degree, however, it is my personal and artistic opinion that you should be celebrated as you are. I will NOT make anyone thinner. I will not alter you from who you are. If you have an acne flare or something similiar I will do my best to remove the issue. Acne or scratches are fleeting and not a permanent marker of you. Please, however, do not come with expectations of a Vogue magazine cover of having waists thinned and hair fluffed. You are you, and that you is amazing and should be celebrated.

 



Picking Time and Location:
There is a difference between A.M., noon, and P.M. images. Morning light is softer, Noon gives harsh shadows that require us to shoot indoors or in shade. P.M. images are darker but golden and dramatic. I never recommend a noon day shoot, BUT I do understand that when small children are involved that nap schedules need to be respected also. If it is your session day and the sun isn't shining, overcast gives a soft light which is my absolute favorite. Unfortunately I cannot control the weather and sometimes the desired sunset session will be overcast.


Overcast:

Morning:


Noon in the shade:


Sunset:



Wardrobe/Styling:
I would suggest sticking to your normal style. If you have never worn red lipstick, now is not the best time to try it out. Never wore a headband? Don't start now. You will not recognize yourself and, more than likely, won't enjoy the images. Do not wear clothing with words or large logos. If pregnant, avoid horizontal stripes because they give the illusion of excessive width. I am always here to offer opinions on wardrobe. When planning outfits pick one-two colors to thread through out all the outfits. Don't be afraid of color. I have put together a board on Pinterest that can also be a help.


 


Newborn session:
Newborns, like toddlers, do what they want. In preparation for your session keep the house warm so the baby is comfortable. The ideal window is within the first 10 days of birth. Babies are sleepier during this time. Sometimes sessions can take up to 4 hours because baby won't settle. Do not panic if this happens. Do not panic if baby yells at me (or pees/poos on me). Avoid a pacifier that leaves marks on the baby's face, as well as tight socks. Ample time is given during the session to soothe the baby.






What is given at the end of a session: 
Upon completion of the shoot, 1-2 weeks following you will be given the option of digital download or disc. You will receive the best images (minimum of 20) at my discretion. If you dislike black and white images, please let me know. I edit based on what I think looks the best, but I will avoid black and whites if that is desired. Under no circumstances will I give all the images. Under no circumstances will I give the RAW files or unedited images. During a shoot images are sometimes blurry, the angle isn't desirable, etc. Also clients will hear the shutter go off multiple times per pose. A lot of the images will, thus, be duplicates. I only want images I edit to reflect me.




In the end the photographer is here to preserve your memories. Choosing the one right for you and your family is very important. I want you to have the best person working with you, even if its not me.

Thank you!
www.BrittneyOwensPhotography.com

Monday, August 10, 2015

Fourth Birthday Patriotic Photography {Fort Smith, AR Photographer}


Some friends were doing a photo challenge centered around Patriotism and being thankful for what God has given us in our country. I decided to photograph my daughter and double it with her fourth birthday photos. I am so thankful that my little girl will be raised in a country where she can safely grow and dream. Happy fourth birthday to my little angel.







For booking information or chances to win a free session follow on Facebook!

Fort Smith, Arkansas photographer specializing in newborn, children and family portraits. 
All images are copyrighted by Brittney Owens Photography 

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Baby boy turns two {Fort Smith, AR Photographer}


My baby boy just turned two. We were able to steal some alone time so I could photograph him. Right now dinosaurs are his most favorite thing. The shirt he always chooses is the T-rex shirt from Grandma, and the toy he always has is Mr Tyrannosaurs. My kids only allow me 5 minutes tops to shoot them so this session was short and sweet. 






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Fort Smith, Arkansas photographer specializing in newborn, children and family portraits. 
All images are copyrighted by Brittney Owens Photography 

Monday, July 20, 2015

Kelly and baby {Fort Smith, AR Photographer}


I took these images back in May and am finally blogging them. Kelly was nice enough to model for me with her precious baby so I could enter her images into a small photography contest. I couldn't share until the contest had ended. I really loved her session. Her sweet baby looked straight into the camera almost the whole time. She had the most gorgeous little blonde curls. I greatly appreciate Kelly modeling for me, and on such short notice! Here are the images from her session!


 




 



 


 


I did have to laugh at Dad's comment when I first met him. I had thought it was just Kelly and her baby meeting me. Dad said "I felt that when a stranger asked to meet Kelly and my baby in the woods it would of been irresponsible of me not to show up too."
He is so right haha!




 


Sweet little one still looking straight into the camera!

Then enjoying a snack of dad's head. Right after I took this photo dad told me to stop walking. There was a newborn fawn in the grass right next to my foot. Had he not stopped me I would of stepped on it.




Mom is a member of a local baby wearing group. She requested a couple images before we shut down. I loved this session. There is something so special about Mom's and their babies.




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Fort Smith, Arkansas photographer specializing in newborn, children and family portraits. 
All images are copyrighted by Brittney Owens Photography