There are many reasons but to name a few is our 30 years experience in photography! Photographing thousands of people in just about every conceivable situation. Continous training in everything photographically imaginable. Our experience in posing, lighting, and retouching. Not to mention the ability to arrange all the ingredients to create more than a photograph, but an Art Piece you'll cherish for ever.
Extensive planning is critical in creating portrait art. . . So first we meet. Because each portrait is custom designed, I meet with you, we look at some projected samples, then we'll chat about your family life, decorating style, where you'll display your portrait, mood, style, clothing, hair, makeup, time of day, and location, location, location. (Your home, yard, park, beach, or ?) Only by following this process carefully can a truely meaningful portrait be created.
In order to be fresh, energetic, and creative we limit the amount of session we do each day. Your session will be fun, sometimes intense, and I guarantee, you'll love the results. MMP has the tools and techniques which allow us the creative freedom to provide outstanding portraits. Few portrait photographers posses these resources.
Superb print making and artwork are other characteristics why Memorable Moments portraits are unique and complimentory. Artwork and enhancements are always a part of Memorable Moments Photography.
It's the artist, planning, print making, artwork and enhancements that separate a Memorable Moments portrait from all the others. We don't just hand you CD and tell you to print your own! We Are a PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO not just a soccer mom with a camera!
Food For Thought. . . As you consider investing in photographs please keep this in mind, a Fine Portrait is a daily reminder of the love and joy in your home and a lifetime investment that will be a wonderful gift to your children's children.
"I sincerely believe Memorable Moments success comes from the bonds I create with my clients. I'm focused on making images that aren't just faces, but reflections of personal relationships. . . between siblings, parents and children, husbands and wives."
William James Abramll"
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