Posted by rgeitgey on 19th October 2006
It is no wonder Maternity Portraiture is really popular these days as women have a special beauty and bloom when they are expecting a child. The best time to capture that “bloom” is usually in the 7th to 8th month. We are doing a series of maternity portraits this month for our portfolio. My goal is to have 12 for our portfolio before the end of the month. Did I just write that? Twelve? Only nine more to go. We like to taking images of the mother alone, with her husband or significant other, and with other children in the family. If you “google” images using matenity portraits you can see a wide variety of approaches. Our style is somewhat conservative. Showing the pregnant belly is okay and a relationship between the folks in the picture, but we shy away from portraits that convey a lot of intimacy and we do not do scantly clad or nude images, just in case you were wondering. Here’s a card I made of my “favorite” client, our daughter Julie, with her husband. Please note, too, that we do not post photographs to the blog unless we have permission of our clients and then, we do not give out personal information beyond what is discussed with the client. Most agree to first names and we would advise against using last names anyway.
(Click on thumbnails to enlarge them.)
These are some of the poses that were done by Ruth at a park. Our son-in-law is not crazy about having pictures taken, but Julie conveyed to him how much they would want to have these later and enjoy them. He really worked with me during me in the photography session and made suggestions of what he would like after viewing samples. When the previews were ready, both of them were thrilled and happy they had pictures taken of them together. A number of their friends and relatives have said how much they wish they had pictures like this made during this special time in their lives. Here are some more photographs from the session. You can view more of our photographs at http://www.Geitgey.PhotoReflect.com
Here is a contemplative moment portrait done in the studio
If you would like to be one of our Portfolio Sessions this month, give me a call at 706/868-5429 or send me an e-mail or e-mail me at Ruth at geitgey.com. Maternity creative session fees normally range from $50 to $150.00. The charge for the Portfolio Session is $25.00 and you receive you choice of a 5×7 or 6×6 Preview Print from the session and 20 referral cards with one of your photographs on it to give to friends. You can earn additional prints when your friends book a regular session with us. When you participate in our Portfolio Sessions you agree to sign a model release for us to use your portraits as samples.
Note: This and all photographs on this blog are copyright protected unless otherwise noted. Do not copy or transmit without permission.
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Posted by rgeitgey on 19th October 2006
I’ve invited friends to visit my blog here at WordPress and leave comments. In the age of Internet Business many photographers are using Blogs as a NewsLetter that friends and clients can visit and see what their photographers are doing, learning, etc. I think it will be interesting to use a blog this way. I just started the blog and am still learning how to use applications on it. Our photography website is www.Geitgey.PhotoReflect.com. We are also working on a website at www.Geitgey.com but it is not completed yet. Our son, Adam is developing it for us.
When you visit, please add a comment! I’d love to hear from you. RuthEllen
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Posted by rgeitgey on 18th October 2006
This past summer we did Linda’s bridal portrait. She a good friend from work. Warren and I do not do wedding photography, but we do engagement and bridal portraits. Linda ordered a 24×30 print that she displayed at her wedding of the portrait we did. It turned out beautifully and was elegantly framed to compliment the beautiful girl and high quality print. I attended her wedding as a guest and stayed “out of the way” of the photographer she hired to do her wedding photographs along with video photographers and friends her wedding was very well documented. Since my camera is attached to my right hand much of the time, I took it to the wedding and did take pictures that the photographer who was working solo did not venture to or have time to take. I also took a few pictures of the ceremony from the back of the patio where the ceremony took place overlooking Lake Olmstead. One of the biggest challenges in taking pictures was there were so many folks taking pictures and in the pictures and a guy with a big white hat was in my view much of the time!
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None the less, I took some pictures she just loves and I plan to post some of them here in the blog. However, since I’ve been posting my grandson’s birth announcements (and we still have not decided which one will become the official one) I decided to add some variety to my blog and post this montage I did from Linda’s Wedding. This is the second one I did. We are deciding on a card for her to send out to her guests with her thank you notes. I designed this one in size 12×12. I like the square format. I add a black boarder with a white key light to most of my wedding photographs to frame them. This can be sized down to say 4×4 or 5×5 or 6×6. Linda could also make a 12×12 print or even 24 x 24 if she wished of the montage. The file posted here is a smaller file for viewing purposes so it will load quickly. As I have mentioned before, files for my blog do not reflect the quality of a print file. If you have a question or comment, please post it.
Ruth Ellen
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Posted by rgeitgey on 18th October 2006
I am posting yet another Custom Birth Announcement for Peterson I have done. Soon I will have a whole line of these cards! Click on the thumbnail to enlarge it. 
That will be one of our offerings. Some of my photographer friends charge $49.00 for custom designed cards. It does take quite awhile to put these together. I’m still learning the ins and out of posting on my Blog. For instance when I started this post I had my entry underscored. I don’t see where to change that. After I added the photograph it changed to regular type. I’ve sent out e-mails to friends announcing my blog. I hope they are will visit it soon and post a comment or two. It is kind of “lonesome” in blog land without comments.
Until later. RuthEllen
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Posted by rgeitgey on 18th October 2006
I signed up for this blog and wasn’t sure how it was going to work. I could not figure out how to add posts and pictures, etc. Today when I logged in, I saw the information right off the bat. Was I blind or just on the wrong place on the blog to do that? The important element is that I now can do it. I also what I believe is the place to click to add photographs. So I am going to add some photographs Warren and I have taken of our grandson, Peterson. It has been so much fun to become grandparents!
Well, it looks like I have to “put the pictures” somewhere I can link them to, no a browse and upload them to WordPress. So now I am off to find out where I will do that as I remember seeing a blip on that when I signed up.
See you later. RuthEllen
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