Monday, April 30, 2012

It's First Communion Time!


First Holy Communion is an important part of your child's Faith Formation journey. It's a wonderful reason to make a visit to your family's portrait photographer to capture all the facets of your son or daughter's growth as a person. I remember all the emotions we experienced as our twin daughters celebrated their First Communion. The white dresses are enough to bring you to tears with imaginings of the day they walk down the aisle as a bride. The seriousness of the occasion, mixed with that twinkle in their eyes. And you're watching them, wondering how they can be so grown up already. Now I look at those portraits and think that they looked so young! But the important thing is that we took the time to capture that important day in portraits that we'll treasure and pass down to the girls later.

You're likely already making a To-Do list for shopping for clothes, sending out invitations, and planning their Communion party. Don't forget to add the one To-Do that will appreciate in value to your family long after that day in May has passed.

Call us at 508.761.5220 for sessions in May. Special package savings are offered for a short time.
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Amanda & Justin's E-Session

Justin & Amanda came to view their engagement session photographs this weekend.  They chose to have their session done at Heritage Park in Fall River because Justin grew up close by AND he proposed to Amanda there.  These images will have so much personal meaning beyond just being photographs of the two of them together.  I received the photographer's highest compliment in Amanda saying that she usually hates photographs of herself but liked 98% of the ones we captured.  I'd love to round her comment of "98%" up to "100%" but I'm very much in favor of full disclosure!
They are getting married in August and we're working on a beautiful, custom guest sign-in book using their favorite images.  It's a great way to keep your engagement pictures close at hand in your home, and you get to read the well-wishes, comments and good advice from your wedding guests close to you instead of buried in a drawer.  Enjoy the video!