Friday, July 6, 2012
The Borodaty Family - Lana & Dennis and the Grandchildren
Here's another branch of the Borodaty Family tree. The two young grandparents and their grandchildren. This is what a family group portrait is supposed to look like.
Thursday, July 5, 2012
The Borodaty Family - Tricia's Family
Here is the next branch of the Borodaty Family. Daughter, Tricia and her beautiful family. They reside in South Carolina.
The Borodaty Family - Greg's Family
Here is another branch of the Borodaty Family Tree. Son, Greg and his beautiful family, reside in Thousand Oaks, California.
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
The Borodaty Family - A Family Tree
Here is the beginning of the family. Mother, Father, Daughter and Son, this is a David Savarino family portrait. Beautiful lighting, so you can see every detail in everyone's face. Creative posing, that makes the family be together.
I recently photographed a 50th Wedding Anniversary party of a couple whose children's weddings I photographed years ago. It was a surprise party and the children took their families to the picture people in the mall. These photographs were displayed at the party. When I saw them, I choked! The lighting was horrible. You could almost NOT see the faces. The posing was worse. It looked to me that the people were told to just sit where they wanted. I can't believe that people pay good money for this stuff. I just don't get it.
I would love to do those portraits! By the way, they are not even retouched.
This image is the beginning of the family tree. I will post each component of the family as I get them retouched and show you what REAL PROFESSIONAL Portraits look like.
I will be featuring family portraiture between now and Christmas at SPECIAL pricing. Call the studio to make your family portrait appointment. Evenings are available.
I recently photographed a 50th Wedding Anniversary party of a couple whose children's weddings I photographed years ago. It was a surprise party and the children took their families to the picture people in the mall. These photographs were displayed at the party. When I saw them, I choked! The lighting was horrible. You could almost NOT see the faces. The posing was worse. It looked to me that the people were told to just sit where they wanted. I can't believe that people pay good money for this stuff. I just don't get it.
I would love to do those portraits! By the way, they are not even retouched.
This image is the beginning of the family tree. I will post each component of the family as I get them retouched and show you what REAL PROFESSIONAL Portraits look like.
I will be featuring family portraiture between now and Christmas at SPECIAL pricing. Call the studio to make your family portrait appointment. Evenings are available.
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