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    Fall 2011 Schedule and Mini Sessions

    Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

    akron ohio family photographer Fall 2011 Schedule and Mini Sessions

    Once again, I am offering mini sessions for the holidays. The intent of a mini session to update a family portrait or grab a few shots of all the kids for a holiday card. The mini sessions will be held at various locations in Northeast Ohio to highlight the wonderful fall foliage. Sessions typically last about 15 minutes.

    Investment: $300 plus applicable OH sales tax ($500 value!)
    Return: 10 images will be presented in an online gallery. You will be provided the opportunity to download 4 high resolution images for personal use. In addition, you will receive your favorite image as an 11×14 print. Additional items and retouching may be purchased a la carte. Appointments must be prepaid and are nonrefundable due to the limited availability of the sessions.

    October 8::Hinckley Reservation
    October 16::Bath Nature Preserve
    October 29::Indigo Lake
    November 5::Silver Creek Park

    Additionally, a VERY LIMITED number of family sessions are available for the remainder of the year (time slots for newborns have been reserved.) Sessions must be completed by 11.12.11 to ensure print delivery for Christmas.

    Call the studio asap to set up your appointment time! 330.294.0661

    DIY Mother’s Day Portraits

    Saturday, May 7th, 2011

    I spent many nights trying to thinking of a way to squeeze a Mother’s Day portrait marathon into my schedule this year. Exhaustion (Dean, my little cuddlebug, I love you at 2am, 4am and 6am but would really like to sleep some day!!!) did not allow for that to happen. I decided to think outside the box and find a way to encourage all of you to try your hand at taking some of your own shots for Mother’s Day. My facebook casting call resulted in four photo shoots. During each of the short shoots, I coached a Dad through a mini photo shoot of his wife and child(ren.) My shots in are in black and white and the Dads’ shots are in color. The Dads’ shots are presented straight out of the camera with no cropping/color correcting/etc.

    Nick and I spoke at length about filling the frame (i.e. when you look through the viewfinder what do you see) with the “action.” He took the concept one step further by getting close to his subjects…and then I asked him to get even closer. He produced a wonderfully intimate image of his wife, Julie, and their children.
    mothers day portrait copley DIY Mothers Day Portraits

    dad takes portrait akron DIY Mothers Day Portraits

    I started Todd’s session by asking him to reflect on an everyday moment that he will look fondly upon is his golden years. We worked on photographing a glimpse of what bedtime stories look like in his mind’s eye. With some encouragement, Todd attempted to capture the moment by trying out a number of different angles. Todd did a great job of including just enough of the book in the frame to relate to the viewer that his girls were reading a story.
    mothers day portrait cleveland DIY Mothers Day Portraits

    mothersday portrait akron DIY Mothers Day Portraits

    Bob spends a lot of time in front of the camera as Dana (my office manager extraordinaire) has become an enthusiastic photography hobbyist. When it came time to turn the tables, Bob was eager to learn a few tricks to take a good portrait of his girls. We worked on encouraging the girls to interact by bringing their heads close together. Next, we took the interaction one step further by asking them to snuggle and hug. I know that Dana loves the image he shot as it’s her facebook profile this week.
    mothers day portrait akron DIY Mothers Day Portraits

    mothersday portrait DIY Mothers Day Portraits

    Finally, I worked with Clark to become more comfortable using his camera and shooting with purpose. His daughter Ruby is 10 months old and getting bigger every day. As parents, we often forget to photograph to show our kid’s physical size. I asked Clark to take a photo of Ruby’s hands in Tara’s hands. The resulting image allows us to see just how tiny her precious little hands are.
    mothersday portraits copley DIY Mothers Day Portraits

    mothersday portrait copley DIY Mothers Day Portraits

    I have to say that I was quite pleased with the results of the experiment. All of the Dads walked away from the exercise with a sense of pride and accomplishment. Hopefully, a few of you will be inspired take out your cameras tomorrow and take a few photos of your family for Mother’s Day! Remember…fill the frame, get close, encourage your subject to touch, shoot an “everyday” moment and/or shoot for scale.

    Wardobe Advice from Shop Your Closet

    Thursday, April 15th, 2010

    In preparation for the Mother’s Day Event starting tomorrow (eek!!!) I asked Betsy Tabatcher of Shop Your Closet to provide some advice for all of the Moms stressing about their wardrobe choices .

    She writes,

    Part of making any picture look fabulous is choosing what to wear! Start by looking in magazines or on the internet for inspiration. Do you love the classic look of Ralph Lauren? Or the editorial look of J.Crew?

    You don’t have go out and buy all new outfits for your photo. Most times, you can get a great look by building your clothing around one person’s outfit. It’s usually best to start with the person in the group who has the least amount of clothes or who is hardest to pick an outfit for. Look through their closet for a great piece you want them to wear for the photos. You might also consider buying an outfit for that person and going from there.

    Once you’ve got one person’s clothing done, you can build the rest of the group’s outfits. You may end up only purchasing a few pieces instead of buying each member an entirely new outfit.

    Think about where you are going to have the photo taken.  Are you going to be indoors or outdoors? Is the area paved, muddy, rocky, or grassy? What kind of colors would look best in that setting? If you will be outside, it’s a good idea to wear clothes you would be comfortable sitting on the ground in.

    Make sure everyone in the group is wearing one style of clothing such as classy (formal wear, suits, dresses, etc.), casual (shorts, t-shirts, sandals, etc.), or contemporary (a mixture of classy and casual–like a dressy top with jeans and heels).  Avoid loud patterns or huge logos or words on an outfit. Smaller patterns on part of an outfit look fine, but keep it to one or two people in your group. Patterns should compliment each other, not draw attention away from the main subject of the photo, you!

    Avoid the Matchy-Matchy syndrome!  Clothing from the same color palette tends to create a cohesive look. Remember, the emphasis of the photos should be on your faces, not your clothing. Also consider using shades of black and white, in case you decided to get some black and white photos. Avoid wearing a lot of accessories, especially ones that will draw attention away from your face. Ladies, make sure the neckline of your shirt is appropriate. A v-neck shirt is most flattering, as it keeps you more open, but be careful of the cleavage! And take care of those hands and feet! Manicure and pedicure anyone?

    Betsy and her partner, Susan may be reached via their website: http://www.shop-your-closet.com/ or their facebook page: Shop Your Closet

    Mothers Helping Mothers Photo Shoot

    Sunday, March 14th, 2010

    *This event sold out but you can click on the links below to be placed on the waiting list.

    The Mothers Helping Mothers photo shoot is just around the corner and I thought that I’d share a little history behind the project.  Truth is, I am not all that original.  The polaroid of my Mom, Sister and I from an event held in a Gimbels department store can be viewed below.  As far as I can remember, the photo was part of a store promotion.  The image is priceless (and my Mom and Sister are going to LOVE that I shared it on the internet) because my Mom was always taking photos of us!

    felicialewis Mothers Helping Mothers Photo Shoot

    For those of you unfamiliar with the project, the MOMS Club of Copley/Fairlawn, Bebe Suite and FML Photo Design sponsor a mini photo shoot marathon to benefit ACCESS Shelter of Akron.  ACCESS is unique in that the facility caters to women and children.  The guests that stay at ACCESS come from all walks of life and utilize the services while they are getting back “on track.”  It is a wonderful organization and all of us who are involved in the event are very excited to be contributing to “Akron’s Best Kept Secret,” aka, ACCESS.

    Thus far, we have had a great response from the Akron and Cleveland communities.  Many of you have found me (Felicia Lewis or FML Photo Design) on facebook and expressed interest in being photographed with your children.  Please follow the link provided to be a part of this special event.  The event will take place at the super cute baby boutique,  Bebe Suite, in Fairlawn April 16-18.  Appointment times are limited and will be on a first-come-first-served basis.

    blogposter Mothers Helping Mothers Photo Shoot

    register button Mothers Helping Mothers Photo Shoot

    REGISTER for WAITING LIST LINK: CLICK HERE

    Congrats to Daevlynne :: Western Reserve Kindermusik

    Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

    This image of cutie pie, Miss Daevlynne, is being used in the international Kindermusik  marketing campaign this spring. Click HERE to view her image and sign up to try out a free Kindermusik class. Kindermusik is a parent/child music education program.  Brendon, my son, LOVED his Kindermusik experience and I LOVED having a solid hour to play and sing with him in a group setting.  We listen to the music CDs that he received in class in the car every.single.day.

    Congrats Daevlynne!

    kindermusik Congrats to Daevlynne :: Western Reserve Kindermusik

    New Website :: New Blog

    Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

    Welcome to the new blog!  I am very excited about introducing the updated face of FML Photo Design.  The updated website has launched as well (click the “portfolio” tab to take a peek.)  Please visit often for news and updated photos…and if you are are feeling nostalgic, you may still visit the old blog: http://blog.fmlphotodesign.com/