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Cake Smash!

Little Ms. Adelyn is turning one in a couple of weeks so we were thrilled mommy & daddy brought her to the studio. You only turn one once so she devoured her cake and even shared a little with her daddy! Adelyn is such a joy to photograph and I cant thank Gabby & Brandon for enough for bringing her back for a second shoot 🙂

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ADELYN!

 

New, new, & new!

This year 2011 brings many new changes for Dena Vineyard Photography starting with this blog!! New website, blog, pricing, packages, products, options, ect. there are so many new things going on its a little crazy around here. I do hope you will visit the links at the top of the page to view the website, online booking, and the facebook page. Im excited to get this new year started and couldnt be more excited to meet new clients!

Meet Sydnee

Since the later park of last week I have been photographing Miss Sydnee. She beared the cold weather like none other! Downtown Chattanooga, TN was our choice of location for the two days and I have to say its one of my favorite places to hold a photo session. Sydnee is an established model & actor so these images are for her portfolio but I have to say, with that bathing suit image, I dont think she needs anymore. LOL! So all the shots you see here today are taken in 30 degree weather…yes, every shot 🙂

Its Picture Day @ the Vineyard’s house!

Today I finally got to take pictures of my lil man Zayden!! Im super stoked about that but do you ever get the urge to do something different with your photos? Today, my guilty pleasure was vintage and key lime pie!! I cant deny I love vintage but after reviewing his images I thought these screamed creamy colored, old & textured…VINTAGE! Anyway I cannot wait to have this printed and display it in all its beauty. I may be a little biased but hey, im blessed with a gorgeous little boy 🙂

Name Boards

Name Boards are my favorite product to make! Clients love them and its really cool to have these for each year 🙂 You really get to see how the features change throughout there growth. Custom desinged and beautiful pictures make for a great heirloom to have, love, and treasure for many years to come.


My new Niece

Kayleigh Belle was born September 25th on her great grandfathers birthday! She is such a beautiful little girl and a joy to everyone 🙂 Six weeks later we finally got to do pictures of her and I think they turned out absolutely gorgeous but with a subject like her it made my job super easy…enjoy 🙂

Siblings, babies, & family outings

The last two weeks have been so much fun, I have shot (photographed) babies, sisters, and family outings to Amicalola Deer Park & Amicalola State Park. Doing all this with a broke wrist has been hard and trying at times but you can never stop or put down what you love to do, which for me is photography and spending time with my family. Enjoy the photos of the beautiful children and animals 🙂


Hurry to Walgreens!!

Today consisted of a mini session with Kim, we had fun around this little ole town they call Chatsworth. We got some great shots and the day ended with a trip to Walgreen’s for some benadryll. How was I suppose to know the grass would make her itch so bad lol. Yes, I had her laying in the grass and I didn’t even like the outcome of the shot…LMBO!



Sizing Guide

We all know that size doesn’t matter… or does it?

Maybe it doesn’t matter. I am here to tell you, though, that when it comes to portraits on your wall, sizes need to be used in such a way that they create a presence on your wall.
This can be done in several ways — one way is to purchase a large print right off the bat. An 11×14, you ask? No. 11x14s are TINY!! A single, large print on the wall should be no less than a 16×20 in size. Even at that, some wall spaces make the 16×20 look like a grain of sand. Another way to ensure that you’re utilizing your wall space is to create a collage of images in various sizes. Combine some 20x30s, 8x10s, and 10x20s for an amazing focal point in your living room.
How do you know where to start? Easy! Look at these images of a standard-sized couch with some typical image sizes hanging above them. We’ll start with an 8×10, one of the most popular print sizes available.

Wow. That’s… small! All my life I grew up thinking that an 8×10 was huge. Why do we think that? It’s not even a foot long on either side! A single 8×10 image would get absolutely swallowed on the wall, even if you have a very small living space.
Now let’s try to beef up the 8×10… Just for curiosity’s sake, how many 8x10s would it take to cover the length of a standard couch?

EIGHT 8x10s!? Wow! Honestly, when I was putting together this little “project”, I didn’t expect these kinds of visuals! I can definitely tell from the first image to the second one that if I’m planning on using smaller wall prints, I need to have several of them to create a “feel” to the wall space rather than slapping a picture on the wall and being done with it.

For your viewing pleasure, here are some other individual prints versus collages to mull over:








I know that large sizes can be intimidating, but clearly small sizes can be the ones intimidated — by all of the furniture in your living room!!
When planning your photo session, ask yourself why you are getting these portraits done. Is it to share new images with family & friends? Is it to replace some old portraits on the wall? What kind of statement do you want these portraits to make? If you need help, don’t hesitate to ask!! I would be more than happy to look at your living area and help you choose the sizes that are best for you.
But please, if you order an 8×10… don’t leave it alone and lonely on the wall!! He may get scared up there by himself.
Thank you Danielle McCann for this awesome guide 🙂

 

Such a Sweet Face

Little Olivia was so content the whole photoshoot, I couldnt ask for a more beautiful little girl 🙂 Ive done a beautiful vintage edit with a great texture to make her eyes stand out a bit more. This is one of my most favorite pictures right now!