Thursday, August 12, 2010



Children grow so much during the first year of their life. It seems they are constantly changing. Portraits are a great way to capture all of these changes. Years from now, we want you and your child to be able to recall these changes with a fondness that can still evoke the emotion of that day.

We offer several programs to suite all of your family portrait needs.

We have the Bonding Before Birth Program that is geared toward new or expecting parents.

In this program you come into the portrait studio and we capture mom and dad during the last trimester of pregnancy, our primary focus of course is mom's tummy, often though we get dad involved in this session by placing his hands on mom's tummy or we capture dad kissing mom's tummy. This is a great way for new parents to really bond over the pregnancy.

We also have a Baby's First Year Program that is a compilation of 5 portrait sessions over the first year of baby's life. The first session usually takes place about 2 weeks after the baby's birth. I n this session we focus primarily on the new baby, we also incorporate mom and dad's hands into many of these images.

The next session is when the baby is 3 months...by this time the baby is usually holding their head up and we focus on expressions.

The third session is when baby is 6 months... in this session baby has usually discovered their feet and can do some images on their tummy.

The forth session is when baby is 9 months... by this time the baby usually can sit up with little or no assistance and may even be learning to crawl and becoming mobile.

The fifth and final session in this program is when your baby reaches 1 year...by this time your child should be able to stand with little or no assistance and has developed a vocabulary. Their personality and expression has become apparent.

If you are expecting a child or would like to have portraits taken of your baby please call our studio at 865-777-5683 to schedule a complimentary Getting-To-Know-You consultation. You may also view our past work on www.broylesportraits.com

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