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Marissa's Maternity Session | Long Island New York

I’m so excited to share this maternity session with you today! It was such an honor to have Marissa invite me out to Wading River, NY (along the North Shore of Long Island) for this beach themed photoshoot. Fun fact - my wife and I had our wedding portraits done at this same beach!

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Krick Smith Photography

I ventured out to Wading River Beach on Long Island with a beautiful couple - Marissa and Rob - for their maternity photoshoot this weekend. The weather was so gorgeous this day. They were so much fun, and we wanted to incorporate the rocks and beach because they were pregnant with their first baby boy.

Marissa is seriously so beautiful with her perfect round belly! She was so easygoing. I loved this shot of her holding her belly with the rocks and beach surrounding her.

Everytime I go to this beach, I have to have clients climb on the giant rocks jutting out from the water. I just feel like it’s so magical and almost like a scene from a book here! This shot is more candid and lifestyle like. They are beautiful here.

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This is one of my favorite shots from this session because I feel like it looks so whimsical and fairytale-like - look at that dress flow! Marissa looks stunning all posed with her belly!

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After leaving the beach, we made a stop at East Wind Long Island and found this fantastic carousel that perfectly captures the fun loving nature of Marissa’s personality.

Wasn’t this outdoor maternity session gorgeous?! I travel within 60 minutes of Princeton, NJ if you like outdoor shoots (farther for a travel fee)! If you’re ready to start planning your maternity photoshoot, you can find our information here! We can’t wait to help you plan your dream session!

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Mindi's Maternity Session | Hamilton, New Jersey

Mindi was willing to brave the elements for her maternity shoot at Sayen Gardens and these images came out stunning!

In the middle of winter, Mindi was willing to brave the elements (and a snowstorm the day before) for her outdoor Maternity session at Sayen Gardens in Hamilton, NJ.

 
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Even in the winter, Sayen Garden’s is the perfect location if you are looking for a garden feel with a beautiful lake in the middle.

 
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Despite the cold, Mindi had 2 ideas for her photoshoot - the first was more casual with her husband Jose.

 
 

Her second idea was more formal in this stunning green dress that really popped against the bright white snow and brown of the trees.

 
 

Please enjoy Mindi’s maternity session at Sayen Gardens!

Wasn’t this winter maternity session gorgeous?! I travel within 60 minutes of Princeton, NJ if you like outdoor shoots (farther for a travel fee)! If you’re ready to start planning your maternity photoshoot, you can find our information here! We can’t wait to help you plan your dream session!

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What to Wear for Your Headshots | New Jersey Photographer

So, you’ve decided to get some headshots done. Great decision! Now, what should you wear? Professional headshots are all about communicating with your audience. It is essential that your look matches what you want your image to convey. Here are some suggestions for you to consider for the best possible portrait.

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Professional headshots are all about communicating with your audience. It is essential that your look matches what you want your image to convey.  If you have agency-specific attire that is expected for your headshot, that is fine. If not, below are some suggestions for you to consider for the best possible portrait.

Consider this:  Professional yet approachable, as well as trustworthy and intelligent. That may seem like a lot to fit into one photo, but a big part of your headshot is the wardrobe. Take a few minutes to think about all the things that make up your personal brand and what you want others to take away from a glance at your profile.


Keep your colors calm.

That means no neon or blindingly bright colors and especially no busy patterns. These distract from your face, which is the focus of the photo.

Instead, opt for solid, neutral colors and jewel tones (richly saturated colors), which flatter almost any complexion. Avoid flesh tones like beige or tan and keep away from bright white. If you’re looking for a neutral color, go with navy, burgundy, gray or forest green. A great way to choose your outfit color is to find a top that matches the color of your eyes and build the rest of your outfit from there.


Go for classic, instead of trendy.

Gentlemen: I suggest you go for a classic look. Pick your favorite suit that fits well and doesn't bunch up when you button it or when you sit down. Stay away from jackets with tight grids or small herringbone patterns as they can have a moiré pattern effect on camera. Ties look best when their tone lands between the suit and the shirt, so a light shirt, a dark suit, and a tie in a shade somewhere between them. Some ties are too shiny—try to stay away from really reflective, shiny, silk ties.

 If you don't choose to wear a tie, wear a non-white shirt if possible. White shirts without a jacket and tie to break them up can lose detail in the color and folds. Additionally, a white shirt will be the brightest thing in the image and will draw the viewer’s eye away from your face.

If you wear a button-down shirt without a tie, it's best to wear a jacket or sweater of some kind to layer the look. If not, consider a darker color shirt to avoid looking like a head floating on a blank, boxy shirt.  You might want to unbutton a button or two, but make sure your undershirt cannot be seen:  think about wearing a V-neck undershirt or none.

Ladies: consider the same as the gentlemen in keeping it classic. Choose a professional suit or business-oriented outfit that is timeless: you shouldn’t be able to tell what decade it is in the photo.

V-necks accentuate the neckline and generally look best on women, but don’t choose something with too low of a neckline, as too much cleavage may also be distracting from the look you are going for. Avoid turtlenecks; they tend to make people look like they have no neck at all in photos.  If the only option for a top is white, wear it under something, such as a suit jacket, cardigan, or sweater.

Executive headshots tend to look better without bare arms, so long sleeves are recommended.  However, if you'd like to try showing arms in a sleeveless blouse or shift dress, we could make it work.  Just bring a blazer or sweater to put over it as an additional option.


Avoid flashy jewelry.

If you’re going to wear earrings or a necklace, keep it simple. Go for small hoops or studs, and avoid loud, colorful pieces that will distract from the rest of your outfit. Statement necklaces may seem fun, but they can easily draw all the focus in an image.  Additionally, they can be very reflective in studio lights.


Make sure you’re comfortable.

It’s essential that you feel at ease in whatever outfit you choose because if you’re uncomfortable, it will show in your photos. If you buy a new outfit for your session, be sure to try it on and wear it around a bit beforehand to make sure you feel comfortable in it. Your clothing reflects who you are, so don’t wear something that feels completely unnatural and unlike your everyday work wardrobe.


Don’t wear your outfit to your session.

You don’t want your chosen blouse or shirt getting wrinkled by your car seatbelt.  Sometimes you are on a tight schedule, but if possible, wear some comfortable clothes to your session and bring your outfit in a garment bag or on hangers to avoid any unexpected wrinkles or stains before the session.


Wear casual bottoms and shoes.

The best thing about headshots is that you don’t have to create a full outfit. Ordinarily a headshot is only head, shoulders, and sometimes a bit of chest; so if this is your casual day, jeans or any other kind of casual bottoms will be fine.   Choose comfortable shoes, as they won’t appear in your images. Of course, those who want a ¾ pose might want to wear a dress/suit trousers as well.  Please advise your photographer in advance if you need something other than a traditional headshot.

Putting together an outfit for your headshots may seem a little overwhelming at first, but just think about how you want to present yourself to the world. You do this every day in your choice of clothes for work, so put the same thought into your outfit for your session!


Don’t Forget Your Personal Appearance

Haircuts: Unless you are going to a hair stylist just before your session, it’s best to get haircuts about a week in advance. (I’ve had clients use a stylist before a session and ended up asking for a retake session because they didn’t like the results.)

Face: Ladies, unless there is a specific reason for doing so, don’t apply an extreme amount of makeup; the lens will pick up everything; Gentlemen, make sure you have a nice, close shave and/or neat trim of facial hair.

Teeth: Make sure you have brushed those pearly whites. Consider when you will be eating when you schedule your session.

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5 Reasons Why You Need Professional Headshots | New Jersey Photographer

Why do you need a professional headshot? Can’t you just take an iPhone photo in portrait mode and call it a day? NOPE. Whether it’s creating a strong avatar for your social media profiles or putting a face to your name for potential clients or employers, a professional headshot can give you the extra push you need to score that job or secure that client for your business.

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Why do you need a Professional Headshot?

Between TV and movies, the internet, and social media like Instagram and Snapchat, we live in an incredibly visual world. Images are an essential part of both our personal and professional lives, especially if you’re trying to create branding for your career or your own business.

That’s why professional headshots are so important. Whether it’s creating a strong avatar for your social media profiles or putting a face to your name for potential clients or employers, a headshot can give you the extra push you need to score that job or secure that client for your business. Here are 5 reasons why having a professional headshot is important:

You want to look professional.

 

The saying “You only get one chance at a first impression” is famous for a reason—it’s true! And no matter how experienced or qualified you are for a position, if you don’t appear professional, your chances of getting your dream job automatically decrease.

 If you’re trying to promote your own business, a professional headshot can keep people on your site long enough to make a purchase or sign up for your services. When it comes to your website, you have a very limited amount of time to make a strong enough first impression to intrigue potential clients, so you must impress!

 

You’ll use it EVERYWHERE.

 

Think you don’t have use for a headshot? Think again. If you’re promoting your own business, you’ll need a headshot for every place you post content or information online. That includes Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and other social media, as well as your own website and blog and any sites where you contribute as a guest. People want to put a face to a name, and if you’re promoting yourself or your company, you want that face to look professional and skilled in your field.

 

You want to tell a story.

 

Whether you’re looking for the perfect position or seeking clients for your business, your headshot is the quickest way to tell the story of who you are and what you can do. A professional photographer can help your expertise and personality shine through your images. They’ll also help you choose a location that suits your field and the look you desire for your personal brand.

 

You want to make a strong introduction.

 

Any potential employer or client will check you out online before contacting you, so you want to represent yourself as intelligent, dedicated, and skilled. But you also want to be approachable, so it’s important to give prospects an idea of your personality and make sure you’re more than just a name in their eyes.

 A professional headshot can help you do all these things and will serve as your introduction to everyone in your field, from potential clients to business partners to employers. To keep that introduction positive, you need a headshot that shows off how polished and professional you are. If you go with a selfie or a blurry cropped group photo, what impression does that give? If you don’t care about the impression you create, why would other people care about working with you?

 

You care about investing in your future.

 

Professional headshots are a financial investment, but they’re also an advancement in your career or business. Not only do they make you look good to prospects, but a high-quality headshot can also give you confidence in your own abilities. Prospects will see you as strong and well put-together, and you can start to see yourself that way as well!

 When it comes to furthering your career or promoting your business, professional headshots are worth the cost! They offer a major return on your investment by helping you to get clients, land your dream job, or help you find new professional opportunities.

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5 Tips For Couples Who Hate Taking Photos | New Jersey Photographer

We're not all models or even comfortable being in front of someone else's lens. So, I wanted to list out a few tips for couples (and wedding photographers) to help you get those lovingly natural shots that couples love to see in their gallery!

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I’ve met with couples before who let me know right of the bat that they weren’t crazy about taking photos but wanted beautiful photos to represent their big day. I told them that's totally natural and that it's something that I hear all the time from my clients. So much in fact, that I have started to specialize in making couples feel comfortable with their photographer so that they can shine through as their true selves. We're not all models or even comfortable being in front of someone else's lens. So, I wanted to list out a few tips for couples (and wedding photographers) to help you get those lovingly natural shots that couples love to see in their gallery!


 HAVE AN ENGAGEMENT SESSION

I always say this, but I always, always recommend that couples have an engagement session to get to work with your photographer before your big day. This will give you some practical one on one time with them and will help you get comfortable in front of their lens.


 DON'T LOOK AT THE CAMERA

Sometimes it feels awkward staring directly into a lens. Don’t be afraid to not make eye contact with the lens 100% of the time. Hey, if it feels better to look to your side or even straight pass the camera then do that. You look better when you feel better and after a little while your photographer will pick up on what makes you look (and feel better).


 ROLE PLAY

HAVE SOME FUN. Nothing gets your mind off an uneasy task more than playing with your significant other. I give my couples “exercises” to keep them busy being connected - “whisper seductively into her ear what you had for breakfast.” These turn out to be some of our favorite images.


 BE HONEST WITH YOUR PHOTOGRAPHER

It's ok to tell them your insecurities. If you're a photographer, instead of asking them what are they insecure about, ask them what they love about themselves and accentuate that. You can also ask their significant other what they love most about the other and play off of that. When client's see more of what they love, the more they will trust you in the future.


 HIRE A PHOTOGRAPHER YOU FEEL A CONNECTION WITH

I’ll be honest with you here… find a photographer who you can identify with. Of course, you want an artist whose photographs you enjoy but also a person who you feel you can be yourself around. When you hire a photographer who you feel connected with, not only will you your images come out more authentic, but you will have the ability to trust them and their process just a little more and that’s ideal for clients and photographers alike.

 

I hope that these tips help you out and if you would like to learn more tips, feel free to check out more of the blog under the category “Photography”!

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