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High School Senior Session

This was a regular High School Senior photo shoot with Kelly from Peak to Peak High school. This was a two hour session with two different locations. The first one in Louisville, CO at Rock Creek Park, so very nature related, Kelly was able to step into the creek with shoes off and really loved doing that. The second one was in Westminster which was much more urban with a prom dress with really cute high heels.  A lot of my High School Seniors love the high fashion model looks, so it is really fun when we get to bring those ideas to their photos. One of the things I love most about doing High school seniors is the creativity of the photo shoot. We do not just shoot in front of a back drop but doing outside in the nature, and really having their personalities shine through. These will be photos they will treasure forever. Kelly is a super fun girl that loves to play tennis, her favorite class is APR, and she is also very interested in photography so this was a great shoot for her.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summer Sessions

SUMMER SALE call to schedule your summer session for only $89. Session includes 2 5×7 images of your choice.
Sale Ends August 15th! Summer Sessions 2011!
These images are of Beautiful Isabella

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Why Your Business Needs Professional Photography

When running a business you have to worry about many different aspects of your business to make it successful. You have to worry about payroll, rent, product development, and following governmental guidelines. However the most important part of your business is actually selling your product to your customers. Without sales your business will fail in a very short period of time.

The hardest part of selling your product is getting the attention of your customer. The world is full of many different stimuli, so somehow you need to make sure that your product stands out and grabs the attention of your prospective customers. The easiest and most efficient way of doing this is to have eye-catching pictures in your advertising and on your web site. To do this you will need to hire a professional photographer to help you decide what pictures are needed and how to take the pictures that you need.

A professional photographer has a lot of experience in setting up and choosing pictures that will give you the exposure that your product needs. Professional photographers go to school to learn their craft, and then after they are part of the workforce, they continue to learn new techniques so they can stay on top of all of the current trends.

You might have a great idea for a picture for your business, but a professional photographer can take your idea and actually bring it to fruition. They will also usually tweak your idea a little bit to try to take advantage of some of the current trends in the advertising world.

If you try to take the pictures yourself, you will quickly see that the quality of your advertising and your web site will turn out very unprofessional looking. Professional photographers have a knack for making their pictures “pop”, so that your prospective customers will be drawn towards your web site and your product, and might actually buy something.  Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/481956

We can help you creat amazing headshots at Ania Mikol Photography!

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Dream Dress Photo Shoot

The second shoot we did on June 11th, 2011 with Kasia at Dream Dress , our focus was wedding dresses.  Kasia had brought in 4 models this time, and I had my intern Sky Beeler there so we had 5 girls and 2 guys to show off the both the Bride and Groom attire.  We had food and drinks ready for the models when they got there in the morning, it was going to be another long day. With this photo shoot we used a new Hair stylist Diane Kingsbeck from Sola Salon and make-up artist Tori Apodeca from Bronze & Beautiful; they both did an amazing job! If it was not for those two I would have had to cancel the shoot, I had previously booked another hair stylist and make-up artist and they BOTH backed out at the last minute, I saved the day! These 2 ladies came to my rescue and stepped up to the plate!!! With this shoot we did traditional, crazy high-end fashion, and contemporary bride looks with both make-up and hair. In the photo shoots the men were involved as well; we all had such a great time. I am donating the images to Dream Dress so she can display my work and her beautiful dresses in her boutique on canvases. One of the things I loved most about these photo shoots were my models, this is not what they do for a full-time job but came into the studio with great energy and ready to play. It is amazing how these girls came in in normal clothes and how we were able to dress them up in the gorgeous dresses and create breath taking portraits. We will have our viewers be voting on these portraits as well on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/aniamikolphotography we would love your feedback, be sure to leave a comment below.

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Wedding Dress Photo Shoot

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I was asked by Dream Dress owner Kasia to help her with a photo shoot to showcase her beautiful dresses. In her boutique which is in Lakewood, CO, she has everything from prom dresses to bridal dresses. We decided the first shoot we would focus on high school seniors with prom dresses. The first shoot was on June 27th, 2011, I  had one of my high school senior models Sky Beeler and 3 of her friends from Peak to Peak high school came out to model as well. These girls had this amazing opportunity to participate in a high-end photo shoot, that normally they would not have this opportunity. Sky is my intern and models for me quite a bit, but for the girls just being normal girls like you and me and seeing them transition into the runway, high-end fashion models was truly incredible. Everyone came to my studio in Westminster, CO we had coffee, water, fruit and veggies ready for them. This was going to be an all-day affair; we started at 8:00am and ended at 5:00pm!  Once the portraits are finished we will be doing a voting on Facebook www.facebook.com/aniamikolphotography  to see which portraits our viewers like the most to hang in the boutique. Each portrait will be displayed on beautiful canvases and hung around the boutique. We had a lot going on at the studio that day with 4 models, boutique owner, dresses, me and all my photography equipment and then we also had a make-up artist from Aveda Salon and hair stylist from Boulder. This shoot went great, everyone had so much fun and we are all very excited to see which portraits are chosen to be displayed. Be sure to vote on our Facebook page and leave your comments below. We always have opportunities for models. If it is something you are interested in please leave a comment and we will connect. It is a great way to earn portraits. We are donating all images to Dream Dress Boutique.

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How to photograph children part 2. Text and photography by Ania Mikol Photography

The ultimate question, how to photograph children? How to capture your child for who they really are and not just for what they look like? Before the shoot think about what it is that you want to portray about your child. You want your photographs to tell story about them. Are they shy, outgoing, feeling moody that day? Is your daughter going through a princess stage and is your son into cars and trucks? Let them play and you will capture their personality. But before you set out on your adventure in capturing those special moments here is something to think about: The basics.

A fast camera is a must. Kids are fast, they are constantly running, climbing, changing their play, by the time you use your point and shoot camera, that beautiful expression you wanted to catch will be long gone and your child will be nowhere in sight. For a fast response, a DSLR is a must.

Have all your equipment ready and choose a location before your child arrives to play. Replace batteries in your camera so you are not losing time and missing on some great shots during your photo shoot. Set your camera in aperture priority mode. This will give you creative control over depth of field- meaning how much or how little you want the background to show. Some backgrounds can be really distracting so you will want a shallow depth of field, which will make the background blurry and eliminate the unnecessary clutter. Zoom in really close and focus on your child’s eyes. Eliminating the background simplifies your photo and tells more about the person you’re photographing. With that said, sometimes you may want to include a background to give context to your shots. A good lens to use would be a longer lens such as F/2.8 70-200mm. It will allow you to be away and non intrusive as your child plays and if you set your aperture wide open it will blur out that unnecessary background.

The best children photos are unposed. Capture your kids while they are playing, dancing and just being silly. Dress them comfortably. If you put them in their Sunday’s best your kids will feel stiff and uncomfortable and your images will look uninspiring. If your kids can’t move around freely you won’t get those great images you were looking for. Avoid any writing on the clothing or any recognizable logos. Your eyes are always drawn to writing first and it will take away from your child’s face. Set up some toys, take them outside and let them play. Get them doing something that they enjoy and you will find many opportunities for that perfect shot. Watch them carefully and when the moment is right snap away. You may even shoot in your camera’s highest burst rate-multiple frames at a time.

Avoid using on camera flash. Use natural lighting if possible. Early morning, late afternoon and overcast days work wonderfully for natural lighting. You won’t have to worry about the harsh glare of the sun. If you can’t go outside, use the available light around you; window light can produce beautiful effects. Change your perspective, get on your child’s level and then break that rule and shoot straight from above or way below. Trying different angles can produce great results.

Do your best to make the shoot as fun as possible, relax and have fun yourself. The kids will feed off of you and you will have some great images to show for it.

Ania Mikol Photography specializes in children and family portraiture. Ania’s residential gallery is located in Westminster, Colorado where she resides with her husband and two beautiful children.

  
 
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How to Photograph Children- a simple tip

While older children might have the patience to sit still for a few minutes while you set up your gear, get your camera settings all right, adjust your flash and then get them sitting just right – in most cases children just don’t have the attention span.
Not only that – sitting or standing in a posed situation can lead to shots of children looking unnatural, uncomfortable and obviously ‘posed’.

A more natural way to photograph children is to set up your camera and lighting in an area where they naturally play and to photograph them while they do so.
Set them up with some paint and paper, put our their building blocks, take them to a playground, give them some balloons, capture them playing with a bubble machine, give them some dress-up clothes to get into, introduce a pet into the situation or get them involved in some other activity that they enjoy – then start shooting.
This will lead to shots with a more natural and candid feel to them. You can still call to them to look at the camera if you’re wanting a shot where they engage your viewer by staring down the lens – but you’ll find that in most cases their smiles will come across as a lot more genuine as they’ll be actually having fun.

Remember to get down to their level when shooting, fill the frame, shoot in burst/continuous shooting mode and to be playful in your own style and the angles that you shoot from.

Ania Mikol Specializes in Maternity, Newborn and Children Photography.
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Please post your own tips and ideas below.

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Why are professional Photographers so expensive?

Why are Professional Photographers so expensive? This article has been very well received by the photography community, and is published in the December 2009 edition of Professional Photographer Magazine.

In this digital age where everyone has cameras, scanners, and home “photo printers,” we hear this all the time: How do professional (or personal) photographers charge $X for an 8×10 when they cost just $1.50 at the drugstore? Simply put, the customer is not just paying for the actual photograph; they’re paying for time and expertise.

The average one-hour portrait session

First, let’s look at the actual work involved:

■Travel to the session
■Setup, preparation, talking to the client, etc.
■Shoot the photos
■Travel from the session
■Load images onto a computer
■Back up the files on an external drive
■2 – 4 hours of Adobe® Photoshop® time, including cropping, contrast, color, sharpening, and backing up edited photographs. Proof photos are also ordered.
■2 – 3 hours to talk to the client, answer questions, receive order and payment, order their prints, receive and verify prints, package prints, schedule shipment, and ship.
■Meet clients at the studio to review photos and place order. Meeting time averages 1-2hrs some Clients love the pictures so much they can’t decide!
You can see how a one-hour session easily turns into an eight-hour day or more from start to finish. So when you see a personal photographer charging a $200 session fee for a one-hour photo shoot, the client is NOT paying them $200 per hour. Ania’s Session fee is $99

The eight-hour wedding

A wedding photographer typically meets with the bride and groom several times before and after the wedding. And it’s not uncommon to end up with 1,000 – 2,000 photos, much more than a portrait session. Many photographers spend 40-60 hours working on one eight-hour wedding if you look at the time that is truly involved. Again, when a wedding photographer charges $4,000 for eight hours of coverage, clients are NOT paying them $500 an hour!

(Don’t forget that the photographer runs the wedding day to some extent. A comfortable, confident wedding photographer can make a wedding day go more smoothly.)

The expertise and cost of doing business

Shooting professional photography is a skill acquired through years of experience. Even though a DSLR now costs under $1,000, taking professional portraits involves much more than a nice camera.

Most personal photographers take years to go from buying their first camera to making money with photography. In addition to learning how to use the camera, there is a mountain of other equipment and software programs used to edit and print photographs, run a website, etc. And don’t forget backdrops, props, rent, utilities, insurance, etc!

In addition to the financial investment, photographers actually have to have people skills to make subjects comfortable in front of the camera. Posing people to look their best is a skill by itself. You could argue that posing is a more important skill than actually knowing how to use the camera. A poorly exposed photo can be saved, but a badly posed photo cannot.

The chain store photo studio

Chain stores do have their place. For a very cheap price you can run in, shoot some quick photos, and be done with it. But you get what you pay for.

Consider the time and effort that a personal photographer puts into photographs, compared to a chain store. Store sessions last just a few minutes, while a personal photographer takes the time to get to know the people, makes them comfortable, makes them laugh. If a baby is crying at a chain store, they often don’t have the time (or the patience) to wait because everyone is in a hurry.

The truth is that many chain store studios lose money. In fact, Wal-Mart closed 500 of their portrait studios in 2007 because of the financial drain. What the chain stores bank on is a client coming in for quick, cheap photos…and while there, spending $200 on other items. They are there to get you in the door.

The real deal

Professional, personal photographers are just that—professionals. No different than a mechanic, dentist, doctor, or electrician. But a personal photographer often becomes a friend, someone who documents a family for generations with professional, personal photographs of cherished memories.

Maybe we need to help clients look at it this way: A pair of scissors costs $1.50 at the drugstore. Still, most people will gladly pay a lot more to hire a professional hair dresser to cut their hair.

The added attention and quality that a personal photographer gives is worth every penny.

Conclusion

We hope that those who have taken the time to read this page will have a better understanding of why professional photographs, created by a Personal Photographer are so expensive.

Thank you for taking the time to read this.

Ania Mikolajewski

Written by Pamela Richter.

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