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First of all, expect to enter a very relaxed atmosphere and have fun!!! My motto is to leave your stress at home and leave everything to us. We are in no rush to get you in and out....this is not like other studios that only allow 10 minutes for your portrait session and are generally running 1-2 hours behind schedule. We take the time to get to know you and allow the kids to warm up to us and the surroundings.
Bryan Studio is primarily focused on children, families and maternity. These portraits are for you. Our goal is to capture for you what you desire. Everyone comes to us with a different goal or idea in mind. We welcome your ideas, creativity and suggestions and are willing to try just about anything!!!
We encourage you to bring clothing for a couple of changes. We suggest anything from pajama's, everyday wear, birthday suits (for the little one's), to that "special" outfit that you desire to be captured into a portrait. We have a selection of clothing as well that can be used by anyone desiring to do so. We have "dressy" dresses and matching head pieces for that special piece of art work.
Our general studio sessions last about 1 1/2 to 2 hours. We are very relaxed and love to spend our time waiting to get the "perfect shot" along with a variety of images/expressions to choose from. I love to wait and watch behind the camera, because you never can predict what a child is going to do next.
You will leave with a CD, having the Bryan Studio copyright on it, with all your images taken during the session. Note these are straight from the camera; without any of our techniques applied that give the finished product a look of distinction. We request that you submit your order within two weeks of your studio session.
I am available for a portrait consultation at no additional fees. We can sit with a cup of coffee or tea and look at all the creative options that Bryan Studio offers. I am not in the business of high pressured sales; I just enjoy this facet of the whole studio experience as much as being behind the camera capturing the images.
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