A beautiful, timeless portrait is achieved through four easy steps.

 

"The Portrait Planning Session"  

We will help you decide on the design of the portrait and clothing selection.  We also take into consideration the location in your home where the portrait will be displayed to create a "custom made" work of art for that space.

 

"The Portrait Photography Session"  

Since we photograph by appointment, all of our one on one, optimistic attention is devoted to you.  The session is relaxed, unhurried and fun.

 

"The Portrait Projection Session"  

To help you make the correct decisions, the portraits you see are presented in our theater using a state of the art portrait projection system.  Our clients tell us it is very exciting and moving to see their portraits shown this way.

 

"The Portrait Pick-Up Session" 

Once again, our undivided attention is devoted to you.

The "Portrait Planning Session" is instrumental in discovering the vision for a portrait that is meaningful to you and is designed

with your home and lifestyle in mind.

 

The newborn portrait is the first of  many milestone portraits in your child's life.

Our clients often have a concept in mind at the "Portrait

Planning Session" - in this instance, a father surrounded by

his five daughters.

Portraits make wonderful surprise gifts for family members.

The one-year-old milestone portrait.  A perfect occasion for a

close-up concentrating on the sweet innocence of this age.

The "Portrait Planning Session" often yields a location that

is particularly important to a senior for their portrait.

The toothless portrait is one of Wess' favorite milestones.

The milestone portrait for a special anniversary can express

the relationship that years of love has built.

A classic senior portrait is designed with a

timeless  quality in mind.

Photographing on location at your child's high school, middle school and elementary school illustrates the

milestones between toddler and senior.

Multi-generation portraits reveal the bond that

connects us as family.