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Friday, November 16, 2012

Why Albums? | Puyallup Family Photographer

Hey friends it's been a big year, hasn't it?  I am so happy with the products I have found this year and that I get to offer them to my clients!  One of them that I haven't talked about here is the 8x8 album.  When I found the vendor for these albums I was so excited.  They are the right size and right price to add to the print collections. 
 

 
You may have thought, why albums?  Most people purchase portraits for the wall or a few frames that need to be updated, but here's another way to share the images.  The size of these albums makes them a great size to pop in your purse and take somewhere.  You can now share the same images from your wall with your moms group, at church or when visiting relatives. 

 
These albums have beautiful pages that lay flat when open.  That allows the images to stretch across two pages without any gap in the image.

And here is the mini-album!

Just the size of a wallet photo, they come in sets of three and are bound in an accordion-style.
 

The 8x8 albums hold about 20 images (depending on the layout) and the mini-albums hold about 5-10 images from your session.

 
 
If you have any questions about ordering or the products themselves please email me.
 
Thank you!
 
 

Holiday Cards | Puyallup Family Photographer

Sorry for the delay, but it's time to unveil the annual selection of Holiday cards!!
Thanks to Jamie Schultz Designs I am branching out with a clean and modern layout this year.  I love the bright colors and easy layouts.  Teal, burlap, polka dots and diagonals!  Yay!  Oh, and none of these samples are being used by these clients.  :)
 
 
Layout 1: diagonal image on the front with two small image openings on the back

 
 
 
 Layout 2: a vertical card with 3 openings on the front and a large opening
on the back
 
 



Layout 3: This is meant for a folded card.  Four openings on the front, three on the inside and a year insignia on the back.

 
Layout 4: a fun front and back selection with just one opening on each side.



 
Layout 5: Appropriate for both a folded card or double sided, one opening on each side.
 

Layout 6: a very burlap color brown with bright red accents, one opening on each side
 



If you'd like to purchase a customized layout with your family pictures and name please email me with the layout of your choice and which pictures you'd like to use.

Thank you!

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

The B Family | Puyallup Family Portraits

I've had the priviledge of photographing the B Family for 3 years now and it's such a pleasure to be a small part of their lives.  The boys have grown so much since those first pictures.   J & A have recently added to their family - adopting little O-man!  Any family portraits with three kids ages 5 and under is very energetic hour and this was no exception.  For one thing, we had chosen parts of Puyallup for the portraits.  It was also the last weekend of the Puyallup Fair!  And if you've been a guest here to The Fair, you know the traffic and parking! 
 
So my recipe for this session was
Take 1 adorable family
2 loving parents
3 energetic boys
shake gently
guide with silliness
and achieve good honest smiles!
I think it worked out pretty well.
 


Young Mr. S had no trouble smiling and being ready for the camera.

Young Mr. G took a few minutes to warm up to the idea of sitting and looking in one direction.


O-Man was very eager and ready to do anything I asked.

And of course, boys do what boys do.  Why not capture it?




J & A have pictures of kissing the boys as newborns.  I thought it was sweet to try and do something similar with O-Man



And of course, as all UW Huskies fans must, the photo with the jerseys!





Thank you for visiting with us!
For more information on family portraits please leave a comment or email me: info@ndrobbs.com
Have a great day!


Monday, October 1, 2012

Cousins with a Twist | Bremerton Family Portraits

When cousins Amanda and Staci both won portrait packages at a local auction, they immediately got busy imagining and visualizing what they wanted their family portraits to look like.  Since these gals have grown up together, it was only seconds before they were on the same page with similar ideas.  In order to keep so much the same style for both of them we decided to do their session at the same time in the same location.  While nailing down a date was the hard part, the weather didn't argue with us and the session was overflowing with awesome!  Come and see!





 



 
 
Cousins or Outlaws....






















Thanks for visiting and chewin' the fat with us.  And before y'all take off take a look at the videos!  Only 2 minutes each. :)