Fall...one of the busiest times of year for photographers and it's not surprising since the weather tends to be perfect, not too cold and not too hot and how can you not love the beautiful fall colors when the leaves change color! If you are planning on a session this fall, here are some tips to make your photo session go smoothly. 1. Dress warmly and use layers. You will be surprised at how often this is overlooked. Since you’ll be standing outside and not moving around a ton (unless you have a toddler, then you may be on the move!), short sleeves, thin fabrics, and open toe shoes will not be comfortable for very long. Shivering makes it hard to look happy, pose properly and having blue lips doesn't make for a cute picture! Children tend to get cold quickly, so if it's going to be chilly, stay in the car until it's session time! Blankets are always a fun to use in sessions as you can snuggle up or wrap up a baby! Don't be afraid to bring a cute coat, sweater, gloves and a hat for later in the session if anyone is chilly! 2. Watch the weather. Have options for what to wear! I've only lived in North Carolina for 2 years but fall can be in the upper 80s or lowers 60s and temperatures can be drastically different one day to the next! Warmer days may seem more pleasant but being fall, it's ok to toss on a sweater and bundle up! If it ends up being a warm day, bring some ice water and a towel to blot off sweat (everyone sweats!) If it's going to be cold, bring a blanket to warm up during the session or after the session in the car and have tissues available since cold weather often leads to runny noses!. Bring some hot cocoa or hot apple cider along to keep warm or grab some on the way home - this is a great bribes for children since it's often a special treat. 3. Be flexible. Unfortunately, photographers cannot control the weather and odds are unless it's raining the session will go on as planned. Fall is a busy season, so most photographers don't have a lot of flexibility to reschedule if the weather is less than perfect. Yes, a beautiful golden sunset is always pretty, but clouds are a photographers best friend especially if your session isn't at sunset. Don't be disappointed if the weather isn't exactly as you planned. 4. Incorporate color. Even though fall has some amazing colors to work with, why not wear a splash of color to really pop in your photos? For example, beautiful shades of blues and purples look amazing amongst crunchy brown leaves. Even if you add some color with a jewelry or a scarf it adds a little color pop! Of course, neutrals, like cream, works year round as it pops against the outdoor colors. If you are still unsure of what to wear, check with your photographer for help! 5. Plan your day. Sessions are typically scheduled during golden hours, so roughly 1 hour before the sunsets for beautiful lighting. Mini sessions can be earlier in the day but times are limited so if this interferes with your day to day routine, be sure to adjust your schedule for this one day. I know parents are very concerned with changing up children's naps and going to bed later than normal, but in my years of being a photographer, I haven't run into a problem when parents make a little adjustment for the one day. If your child will nap in the car, be sure to allow ample time before your session for them to fully wake up and adjust to being in a warm car to a cool outside. I tell my clients the hardest part of a session is selecting what to wear. After that, just show up on time, or early, have fun and get ready for some beautiful results! Shannon Anderson Photography is a maternity, newborn, child and family photographer in the Charlotte and Lake Norman areas of North Carolina. Shannon specializes in studio newborns and has a home studio in Mooresville, NC available for newborns and young children and travels around the Lake Norman and Charlotte areas of North Carolina for outdoor and lifestyle sessions. To book a session please contact Shannon at hello@shannonandersonphotography.com
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I'm sure I'm not the only one that decided that I loved photography, owned a DSLR camera and then turned it into a business like a flip of a switch. But it's what I did. I remember sitting at my kitchen table with my husband and tossing names around and checking online to see if it was something I could use. I decided on Pix by Shannon. It was short, had my name and my dad was always a fan of short-handing words so just like that I became the owner and photographer for Pix by Shannon! I did all the legal stuff to become a real business and that was that! Over the years I regularly thought of changing my name but it involved so much work, so I didn't change it. When I moved I debated the change again but moving across the country and starting up a business from scratch when you know no one is stressful enough, so Pix by Shannon stuck. Another 2 years passed and I decided that the name Pix by Shannon just didn't match my work or brand anymore. I couldn't shake it, I thought about it all the time. I was making some changes with my business for 2017 to include volunteering for organizations such as The Gold Hope Project (donating sessions to children with cancer), Magic Hour (donating sessions to any age with cancer) and Red Thread (providing discounted sessions to adopting families) and focusing on newborn photography, (don't worry, I'm still shooting maternity, babies, kids and families), so I decided it was time to make a change since I was changing up the way I was working. Again, I pondered names, why is coming up with a name so hard?!? I tossed around several but at the end of the day, I decided to keep it simple and classic and use my name. People know me by name so it seems like the logical route! That's when Shannon Anderson Photography was born! I had a new logo designed and loved it. Once I had the logo, I realized it was really happening! I had all the intentions of waiting for a huge grand announcement later in the year, but as a business owner, this is pretty exciting and I can't keep it a secret any more! So, what does this mean? Well, lots of changes for me and hopefully very few changes for you! As a business owner, I do what I can to get my business name out there and I did just that so I'll be working to get the Shannon Anderson Photography name out there! It's a time consuming process, so any help you can give me to get my new name and business name out as a fan or client is appreciated! Simple things such as commenting on blog posts, social media posts and share my info with others, it's all greatly appreciated and as loyal clients, you will still be rewarded when you refer new clients! I have a new website as you probably see since you are reading this on the new website and will be working to convert all Pix by Shannon info to Shannon Anderson Photography. I wish it was as easy as flipping a switch but after almost 4 years in business my name is all over the place and now I'm starting fresh! So bear with me while I change everything over during the next few weeks! Thank you all for your support and while you are here, take a look around at the new website! Shannon Anderson Photography is a maternity, newborn, child and family photographer in the Charlotte and Lake Norman areas of North Carolina. Shannon specializes in studio newborns and has a home studio in Mooresville, NC available for newborns and young children and travels around the Lake Norman and Charlotte areas of North Carolina for outdoor and lifestyle sessions. To book a session please contact Shannon at hello@shannonandersonphotography.com
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