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What to Wear for your Family Photo Session | Guest Blog Post

I am so pleased to share a guest blog post with you from Kate with Undeniable Style. I told her that my clients often ask what to wear for shoots and, though I can provide guidance and am good at knowing what doesn’t photograph well, I’m at a loss when giving suggestions on adorable clothes for kiddos of all ages. Kate graciously stepped in to create a special post just for you guys!!!! Without further ado, here is Kate:
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Hi Guys! I’m Kate and I’m the blogger behind Undeniable Style. I’m the kind of girl who will wear stripes with floral, gold with silver, and 20 layers at a time {unless it’s over 80 degrees}, and I’m here today to help you guys find a look that’s right for your family fall/winter 2011 photo sessions.

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My goal is always to make the outfits cohesive, but I’m not really interested in matchy matchy! And absolutely, the most important piece of advice I can give is to make sure you are Comfortable and True. To. You.

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Lucky for us, in San Francisco, it’s always a layering kind of season. Layers can be a great way to add dimensionality and personality to your session with Brooke!

Below, I’ve included some links to some of my favorite fall-hued kids clothes out there today. The pieces are meant to be mixed and matched to create the perfect outfit, layer by layer.

Boy:

T-Shirts starting at $9 (1 & 2), Button down shirts $9.95 (6 color options! Alternate option here), Jeans $9.95, Boots $29.95, Beanie $7.95, Vest, Jacket $44.94, Sweater $24.95

Toddler Boy:

Button down shirts starting at $14 (1 and 2), Sweater $19.94, Zip front Cardigan $19.94, Vest, Cords $26.95, Shoes $14.94

Girl:

Drop waist floral print dress $39.90, Faux Fur Vest $44.95, Sweater Vest $29.94, Chunky Cardigan $39.90, Tights $10.50, Boots $29.94, Knee Socks 3 for $10!, Ear Muffs, $9.90

Toddler Girl:

Skirt $17.90 (alternate option $16.90), Top $25.90, Sweater $48, Jeans $29.95, Cardigan $26.94, Shoes $39, Tights $9.94

Thanks for letting me guest blog, Brooke!
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It’s Brooke again…I just want to say thank you to Kate for putting this together!!! I have a few other tips and examples on my website under “Details” > “What to Wear”. Note that the items Kate offered are for layering and stay true to keeping outfits simple (i.e. not distracting)…for example, there may be a graphic on the tee, but it’s actually covered by a great-looking sweater or vest. I hope this helps you in determining what to wear for your session. As always, feel free to email me links/photos of outfits you’re considering and I’ll provide feedback!

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Wee Ones — undeniable styleOctober 5, 2011 - 8:56 am

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dallas photographer les wollamJanuary 10, 2012 - 2:19 pm

love the attitude that the clothing give to the boy 2nd from the left. just great advice

What’s it like to work with Brooke Bryand Photography? Check out my video!

I found this dynamic duo of videographers (Marmalade Sky Films) in the spring and knew that they were the perfect fit to create a video for me. I wanted to develop something that would show new clients what it’s like to work with me…that it’s not scary or intimidating and actually quite FUN!

Marmalade Sky followed me on a day of shoots and then we hung out for some Q&A to help explain why I do what I do. The final result – I am so proud to share – my first ever Brooke Bryand Photography video:

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For a behind-the-scenes look, you can check out the post from a few months ago.

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Megan BrennanSeptember 23, 2011 - 4:22 pm

This video could not be any more fabulous!! Having witnessed your skills first hand, I can’t wait to share this with everyone so that they can see you work your magic too!!

Holiday Mini-Sessions! {San Francisco Family Photographer}

Yes, the holidays are upon us!!! After the first sets sold out in a day, I added ONE MORE DAY to the 2011 holiday mini-shoots! Sunday, October 9th is available and open for booking. Here are the details!

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Where to take your family photos in San Francisco? | San Francisco Family Photographer

Let me start by saying that I love when my clients let me give suggestions on where to take photos. I love being able to incorporate somewhere that is special to them that also showcases our gorgeous city elements.

What I’ve realized over the years is that, while clients know we want a beautiful backdrop, it’s not common knowledge that photographers also want shaaaaaaaaaaaade! Lots of it. Not only is it next to impossible to get a toddler to give you a geniune smile while squinting into the sun, but the colors and gorgeous depth of a photograph is so much more pronounced when taken in the shade.

As busy holiday season begins, I thought I’d share some of my favorite spots to shoot family photos in San Francisco. If you have others to add, please include them!

1) Presidio / Lover’s Lane: This is an awesome location because it has beautiful greens/blues/browns…is fairly secluded and provides a dozen backdrops in a very confined location. Here are some examples of shots taken in the Presidio:
Brooke Bryand Photography | San Francisco Family Photographer | Lover's Lane Presidio Photograph
Brooke Bryand Photography | San Francisco Family Photographer | Lover's Lane Presidio Photograph

2) Crissy Field/Palace of Fine Arts: The plus side? Gorgeous golden colors all around the Palace of Fine Arts. The challenge? Weekend crowds!! Dozens…and dozens…and dozens…and dozens of wedding parties being photographed each and every weekend! But if you don’t have to drive or can shoot early, it’s worth all of it!
Brooke Bryand Photography | Palace of Fine Arts Photography | San Francisco Family Photographer
Brooke Bryand Photography | Palace of Fine Arts Photography | San Francisco Family Photographer

3) Ferry Building / Bow & Arrow {Embarcadero}: I love this combo because there are so many gorgeous colors in the Ferry Building, coupled by the beautiful Bow & Arrow structure with the Bay Bridge in the background. Caution: you’ll want to shoot this early in the morning or late afternoon as there isn’t much shade cover near the Bow & Arrow!
Brooke Bryand Photography | Bow and Arrow Embarcadero Photography | San Francisco Family Photographer
Brooke Bryand Photography | Bow and Arrow Embarcadero Photography | San Francisco Family Photographer

4) Land’s End/Sutro Baths: Ahhhh…I love these locations. They are gorgeous, tons of shade, dozens of backdrops and iconic San Francisco…fantastic!
Brooke Bryand Photography | Sutro Baths Golden Gate Bridge Photography | San Francisco Maternity Photographer
Brooke Bryand Photography | Sutro Baths Golden Gate Bridge Photography | San Francisco Maternity Photographer

5) Baker Beach: This one gets its own because you can easily do an entire shoot just at Baker Beach. First, it’s a bit of a hike to get down to the “end” of the beach where the rocks are (beware if you have toddlers/carrying kids!). Second, there are a dozen (or more) areas behind Baker Beach that are fabulous photo locations too…from awesome trees to winding paths, Baker Beach has a ton of fantastic photo opportunities.
Brooke Bryand Photography | Baker Beach Photography | San Francisco Maternity Photographer
Brooke Bryand Photography | Baker Beach Photography | San Francisco Maternity Photographer
Brooke Bryand Photography | Baker Beach Photography | San Francisco Maternity Photographer

6) DeYoung Museum/Botanical Garden: Similar to Baker Beach, I’d suggest either early morning or late afternoon for these locations. Shade is definitely available, but not as prominent as I’d like (if I could walk around with a giant sun shade, I would! Are you sensing a theme here?). Awesome leading lines, great colors and a huge variety of backdrops make this a great spot for photos.
Brooke Bryand Photography | DeYoung Museum Photography | San Francisco Family Photographer
Brooke Bryand Photography | DeYoung Museum Photography | San Francisco Family Photographer
Brooke Bryand Photography | DeYoung Museum Photography | San Francisco Family Photographer

There are dozens…dozens of other locations that are great in San Francisco. We are so fortunate to live in a city that lends itself to us daily! Some more favorites include:

  • Alamo Square
  • Buena Vista Park
  • Dolores Park
  • Legion of Honor

I hope this was helpful to you! Most of all, Happy Shooting!!!

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How to decide which “big camera” (DSLR) to purchase | San Francisco Family Photographer

This is such a difficult question and one that I am asked several times a week from friends, clients, and strangers alike.

People know their cell phone camera and point-and-shoot cameras aren’t cutting it to take pictures of their lightning-speed kiddos, but aren’t sure which “big camera” to purchase that will give them the results they want without putting them in the poor house and the camera becoming a dinosaur before it even arrives in the mail.

So here are some points I emailed a friend yesterday that I thought might be helpful to other people too:

1) “Nikon or Canon? Nikon or Canon??”: Let me start by saying I’m a Canon girl through-and-through. I use Nikons in my 101 Workshops, but I truly can’t speak to which body is better than any other. What I can say is that my professional photographer friends who shoot Nikon are beyond pleased and I’m sure whatever Nikon you choose will be fantastic. Having said that, I can only recommend Canon because that is all I have experienced. It’s not to say that whatever Nikon you have or are considering isn’t equally fantastic.

2) “Which Canon should I buy?” Check out this YouTube about Canon Rebel comparisons and note that the big take-away is that if you don’t care about video (you’ll use your cell phone, your point-and-shoot, your Flip, etc. to capture video), you might as well save some money and get the Canon Rebel Xsi.

3) What about the lens? I want the blur”: “Blur” is actually called “bokeh” and you get that effect with shallow depths of field (an entirely different blog post and part of my 101 workshop) When you decide which body to purchase, ignore the lens they sell with the body. It’s usually a 3.5 or even 5.6 and won’t give you the “blur” that you would like in portrait photographs. In fact, if you can buy a body without a lens, do it. Put that money toward the Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Camera Lens…nicknamed the “nifty 50″ because it’s an awesome lens for right around $100. Buy the $10 Tiffen 52mm UV Protection Filter
too (protects the lens from dust/dirt/fingerprints).

I can say that whatever camera you decide on is going to be a huge, humongous, awesome improvement. What you’ll notice quickly is that babies…even little ones…are FAST little guys! They blink, they rock the “startle reflex” (where they jerk their arm up for no good reason and scare you half to death), they turn their heads at the wrong time, etc. etc. etc. A point-and-shoot, even the latest-and-greatest ones…just aren’t going to cut it. You need a DSLR (like the ones you’re looking at, or even a lesser version) to get those moments.

Another note, I buy ALL of my gear on Amazon. Yes, there are cheaper places but I love Amazon. Great customer service, great returns, great quality. And, for a little while longer, no sales tax (at least for CA). Feel free to buy through B&H or any other reseller…I’m just telling you what I’ve found to be the best solution for me. Here is a link to my gear (not that you need this gear…just want to share what I use): http://astore.amazon.com/brookebryandphotography-20

Good luck in your quest and don’t hesitate to contact me with questions. I feel like I need to put a doctor’s statement here that the views and opinions expressed here are mine only. Brooke Bryand/Brooke Bryand Photography can not be held liable for the photography items you purchase.

Most importantly – GET OUT THERE AND START SHOOTING!

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