Portraits Galleries

DeAquino's :

DeAquino's

Updated: Dec 12, 2005 8:33pm PST

Madison Edith's 2 year old Portraits August 16 2008 :

Madison Edith's 2 year old Portraits August 16 2008

Updated: Sep 20, 2008 10:21am PST

Pfeiler, Elizabeth :

Pfeiler, Elizabeth

Updated: Mar 11, 2004 9:55am PST

Parker :

Parker

Updated: Jan 12, 2006 5:43pm PST

THE BECKS :

THE BECKS

Updated: Jan 12, 2006 5:45pm PST

Soderberg Girls Portraits :

Soderberg Girls Portraits

Updated: Apr 15, 2006 9:14pm PST

Megan & Kirsten : Enhancing Your Decor With Portraiture !
Planning to decorate your home with portraiture is a journey of discovery into the limitless design possibilities offered by this dramatic medium. 

1. It begins with a planning session at which you and the photographer or design consultant explore your ideas and discuss creative possibilities. 


The portrait's overall color theme should blend with or complement the room's color palette. 
Keep in mind the decorative intent of the room in which you plan to display your portrait when you consider its style. This will help to set the portrait's tone and guide you in selecting appropriate clothing, accessories, and setting. 


An appropriately sized portrait is one that dominates the space in which it is hung, but does not appear to be crowding that space. Be sure to establish whether the space lends itself better to a vertical or horizontal composition. 
Framing provides "the finishing touch" to fine portraiture. Select a frame that complements the image and accents the room's furnishings, not one that distracts from the subject matter. 
Whether your portrait is an accessory or the room's focal point placement is critical. All elements of design - color, style, composition, and size - must work together to complete the decorative statement.. 

In todays age of visual awareness, many discerning families are choosing to preserve their heritage and commemorate their lifestyles in professional portraits that serve as decorative focal points in their homes and offices. The warmth and vitality that creatively designed portraiture brings to planned interiors has no parallel. 

Designing portraits is easy and fun when you make use of the many creative tools we have to assist you. And when the finished work is on display in your home or office, you will find that it serves as both a tasteful reflection of individualized decorating style and a tribute to the ones you love. 

Any art form possesses the capacity to touch our emotions. Portrait images carry with them an additional dimension of expression that communicates how we feel about ourselves, our world, and those closest to us. Portrait subject matter and settings are limited only by imagination ... children as they grow, family times or events, expressive personal statements. All are appropriate for decorative portraiture.

CLOTHING...
Here are some important things to remember when selecting your clothes:
~ White or pastel colors are perfect for lighter backgrounds.
~ Casual outfits in earth tones work best for outdoor photographs.
~Middle tones or deeper solid colors are ideal for formal portraits.
Bright colors look great if there isn't contrst between subjects. 

Avoid large prints or patterns that detract from your face. You want the portrait to be about you, not your clothes.
~Choose long sleeved shirts or sweaters rather than short-sleeved when applicable. 

Always bring a few choices of different 

looks to choose from. 


FOR GIRLS... 
Keep your make-up natural and fresh. 

FOR GUYS... 
A fresh shave is a must! If you have a beard or mustache, make sure it's neatly trimmed. 

HAIR... 
Plan to wear your hair in a style your comfortable with. Avoid new cuts or styles. 

Top 10 Ways To Look Your Best in your Portraits? 

Number 10 The right clothing! 

Number 9 Good hair! 

Number 8 Glasses? No Problem! 

Number 7 GIRLS - Make-up that works! 

Number 6 GUYS - A close shave! 

Number 5 Don't get burned! - avoid over-exposure from the sun or tanning beds 

Number 4 Keep jewelry to a minimum! - glare from large or flat jewelry can be a distraction and costly to fix 

Number 3 Get plenty of rest before your session! - if you're tired, it will show 

Number 2 Relax and enjoy your portrait session! - you've earned it and the 

Number 1 way to get your Best Portraits is to use ... .
Descriptions Photography" (954)773-6206
bydescription@yahoo.com

Megan & Kirsten

Enhancing Your Decor With Portraiture ! Planning to decorate your hom ...

Updated: Jun 02, 2006 10:15pm PST

Amanda Hartman :

Amanda Hartman

Updated: Apr 10, 2006 9:00pm PST

Pfeiler,S. :

Pfeiler,S.

Updated: Feb 24, 2004 12:38pm PST

Brown,M. : Beach Portrait for sign-in board image.

Brown,M.

Beach Portrait for sign-in board image.

Updated: Jun 02, 2006 10:11pm PST

Megan Collins :

Megan Collins

Updated: Mar 06, 2004 7:05pm PST

Jen and Jeremy :

Jen and Jeremy

Updated: Jun 02, 2006 10:07pm PST

Jennifer & Jeremy :

Jennifer & Jeremy

Updated: Dec 15, 2004 11:54am PST

Adrienne and Ian with Jett : Enhancing Your Decor With Portraiture !
Planning to decorate your home with portraiture is a journey of discovery into the limitless design possibilities offered by this dramatic medium. 

1. It begins with a planning session at which you and the photographer or design consultant explore your ideas and discuss creative possibilities. 


The portrait's overall color theme should blend with or complement the room's color palette. 
Keep in mind the decorative intent of the room in which you plan to display your portrait when you consider its style. This will help to set the portrait's tone and guide you in selecting appropriate clothing, accessories, and setting. 


An appropriately sized portrait is one that dominates the space in which it is hung, but does not appear to be crowding that space. Be sure to establish whether the space lends itself better to a vertical or horizontal composition. 
Framing provides "the finishing touch" to fine portraiture. Select a frame that complements the image and accents the room's furnishings, not one that distracts from the subject matter. 
Whether your portrait is an accessory or the room's focal point placement is critical. All elements of design - color, style, composition, and size - must work together to complete the decorative statement.. 

In todays age of visual awareness, many discerning families are choosing to preserve their heritage and commemorate their lifestyles in professional portraits that serve as decorative focal points in their homes and offices. The warmth and vitality that creatively designed portraiture brings to planned interiors has no parallel. 

Designing portraits is easy and fun when you make use of the many creative tools we have to assist you. And when the finished work is on display in your home or office, you will find that it serves as both a tasteful reflection of individualized decorating style and a tribute to the ones you love. 

Any art form possesses the capacity to touch our emotions. Portrait images carry with them an additional dimension of expression that communicates how we feel about ourselves, our world, and those closest to us. Portrait subject matter and settings are limited only by imagination ... children as they grow, family times or events, expressive personal statements. All are appropriate for decorative portraiture.

CLOTHING...
Here are some important things to remember when selecting your clothes:
~ White or pastel colors are perfect for lighter backgrounds.
~ Casual outfits in earth tones work best for outdoor photographs.
~Middle tones or deeper solid colors are ideal for formal portraits.
Bright colors look great if there isn't contrst between subjects. 

Avoid large prints or patterns that detract from your face. You want the portrait to be about you, not your clothes.
~Choose long sleeved shirts or sweaters rather than short-sleeved when applicable. 

Always bring a few choices of different 

looks to choose from. 


FOR GIRLS... 
Keep your make-up natural and fresh. 

FOR GUYS... 
A fresh shave is a must! If you have a beard or mustache, make sure it's neatly trimmed. 

HAIR... 
Plan to wear your hair in a style your comfortable with. Avoid new cuts or styles. 

Top 10 Ways To Look Your Best in your Portraits? 

Number 10 The right clothing! 

Number 9 Good hair! 

Number 8 Glasses? No Problem! 

Number 7 GIRLS - Make-up that works! 

Number 6 GUYS - A close shave! 

Number 5 Don't get burned! - avoid over-exposure from the sun or tanning beds 

Number 4 Keep jewelry to a minimum! - glare from large or flat jewelry can be a distraction and costly to fix 

Number 3 Get plenty of rest before your session! - if you're tired, it will show 

Number 2 Relax and enjoy your portrait session! - you've earned it and the 

Number 1 way to get your Best Portraits is to use ... .
  Descriptions Photography" (954)773-6206

Adrienne and Ian with Jett

Enhancing Your Decor With Portraiture ! Planning to decorate your hom ...

Updated: May 17, 2005 10:33pm PST

The Soderberg's :

The Soderberg's

Updated: Dec 15, 2005 7:48pm PST

The Quintero's :

The Quintero's

Updated: Mar 21, 2005 3:47pm PST

Quintero's Beach Portraits :

Quintero's Beach Portraits

Updated: Mar 24, 2005 9:28am PST

Amber Arnold : This is a portrait session proof album.  Any of the images can be made in both color or b&w.  The selective color technique can also be utilized with your choice of what color you want to show, and what elements are b & w.

Amber Arnold

This is a portrait session proof album. Any of the images can be made ...

Updated: May 30, 2005 10:04pm PST

The Lynn Family :

The Lynn Family

Updated: Jun 06, 2005 9:13pm PST

The Stryker's :

The Stryker's

Updated: Jun 07, 2005 7:55am PST

John Neil :

John Neil

Updated: Jun 08, 2005 3:58pm PST

Miramontes' Family Portraits :

Miramontes' Family Portraits

Updated: Jun 23, 2005 1:05pm PST

Karen and Dave's Family Portraits :

Karen and Dave's Family Portraits

Updated: Jun 24, 2005 10:09pm PST

The Saxon Family Portraits :

The Saxon Family Portraits

Updated: Jun 24, 2005 10:27pm PST

Beach Portraits : BEACH PORTRAIT SESSION (up to 6 subjects) $65.00 
** Includes session, retouching and online album and DVD of proofs.

A la Carte Reprint Prices:
Wallets: 8 wallets (same image) $8.00
4x5 or 4x6 inch proofs :$3.50 each
5x5 inch proofs :$4.50 each
5x7 inch retouched print $10.00 each
8x8 and 8x10 retouched print : $20.00 each
11x14 inch retouched print  : $35:00 each
16x20 inch canvas : $85.00 each

Beach Portraits

BEACH PORTRAIT SESSION (up to 6 subjects) $65.00 ** Includes session ...

Updated: Mar 23, 2009 8:59pm PST

Reed/Errico Portraits ~ June 7th, 2008 ~ :

Reed/Errico Portraits ~ June 7th, 2008 ~

Updated: Jun 10, 2008 3:42pm PST