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Newsletter
Autumn 2009
Party over here
Holiday Card Portrait Party
It’s a good time to start thinking about those holiday cards. Last year I has loads of fun with
holiday photo sessions and with designing unique cards with images taken at some of them.
Why not plan a holiday portrait party for your friends, relatives and neighbors?
PORTRAIT PARTY SPECIAL OFFER:
Now through Thanksgiving “09” 12 custom designed holiday cards for $5.00 to each portrait party participant.
Glamour Portrait Party
Looking for a fun idea for a get together with your friends? Why not host a glamour portrait party?
You get to get together with your friends get dressed up and have some awesome photographs when you’re
through.
For the over 21 crowd, how about a lingerie (Boudoir) Party for your friends. Shop for new lingerie, serve up some
wine & snacks, and have some fun. Tastefully done photos are touched up to remove blemishes, stretch marks, etc.
and make a great gift for the hubby.
Call for: HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS (Class of 2011)
Does your high school allow you to choose your own photographer for your senior yearbook
photos? If so, and you are comfortable with spreading the word to your classmates and
promoting our business by handing out postcards and brochures give us a call. For your help,
you will get a senior yearbook session and print package. For every 5 class of 2011 students
you recruit to have their senior portraits done with us, you will receive additional incentives.
Call for more information or to sign on.
Class of 2010. There’s still time to have your yearbook
photos taken. Call today!
Does your child’s dance
school not take studio
Do you need new head shots for your business cards, website, etc.? photos, or are you not happy
At your convenience, we’ll bring our portable equipment to you and give you an assortment with their photos?
of images on CD that you can use in your business. Portraits by Angela is available to
take dance photos for your child’s
school or in the convenience of
your home.
Photo Tips 4 U
Are you using a point & shoot camera and see that sometimes on a bright and sunny day, the background of your photo looks perfect but your subject is very
dark? Your point and shoot camera settings look for the brightest part in the frame to register exposure. If the brightest part is the background then when you
place a person in the frame, the person will be shadowed. You may need to manually turn on your flash to fill in those shadows and bring light to the subject.
If however, you want to create a silhouette effect for your photo, by all means keep the flash turned off.
LINKS:
• Wedding Website: www.portraitsbyangela.net
• Portrait/Event Website: www.portraitsbyangela.com
• Blog: www.portraitsbyangelablog.blogspot.com
• Assorted Galleries: www.portraitsbyangela.zenfolio.com
• Facebook Lookup: Portraits by Angela (become a Fan)