Enko Photography Blog

January 8, 2010

Baby Loves Science – portrait and artistic photography in Portland, OR

Filed under: Artistic,Family,On Location,Portraits — enkophoto @ 11:52 pm
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Bringing up a new baby can be tiring and time-consuming, so when we were setting up our portrait session with Baby Ben, we thought it’d be easiest on the whole family if we brought the session to them, by shooting it in-home. New mom Dynee welcomed us into their living room, where we took advantage of the big windows letting soft light into the room, and just let the little guy roll around and enjoy the afternoon. Dynee and Michael are really excited to share their love of math, science, and games with Ben as he grows up, so we included his outer space blanket in the shoot, and we made sure to get a few shots of baby and mother together, too. Shooting the session in their house made for a very relaxing environment, and we had Ben’s toys and bottle close at hand, in case he started feeling cranky.

If you’re interested in family portraits or baby portraits for your session, on-location shoots are never a problem, and that location can also be right in your own home! If you’re in the Portland area, we’re more than happy to bring the photoshoot to you, for no extra charge.

Enko Photography – event, portrait, and artistic photographers in Portland, Oregon

August 20, 2009

Meet “Little Man” Tian! – portrait photography in Portland, OR

Filed under: Artistic,Family,Photography,Portraits,Studio — enkophoto @ 10:44 pm
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We recently got together with Sunya and Jen, and their “Little Man,” baby Tian! They were looking for some adorable baby portraits, so we did a little session in the studio with Tian as the star, and he was happy to oblige! He was happy and curious through the entire session, so it was a a fun session that had us all in good spirits.

We’re excited to share these, so here are images straight from the camera! The best edited final photos come from shots that are already great in-camera, so we always take the time to make the little adjustments that will make your in-camera shots the best they can be.

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Enko Photography – artistic event and portrait photography in Portland, Oregon

June 12, 2009

Get more from your portrait session

Having your portrait taken can be an enjoyable and special event, but if you’re not used to being photographed, you might feel a little nervous out about your session. There’s no need to worry, though: when you choose a good professional photographer, it’s our job to make sure you look and feel great in your photos. But, with a little bit of planning, you can help make sure that you get the most out of your session.

435359225_Q9rUm-M Be fed, be relaxed, and BE RESTED. It’s in your best interest to be feeling energetic and in a good mood when you have a session with us. We want you to have fun during your session, and it’s no fun to pose for photos when you’re tired, stressed out, and your stomach’s growling!

Kids are even more sensitive to hunger and tiredness, so it’s even more important for family photos. Even if you’re willing to grin and bear a bit of discomfort, they might not be. If you’re including young children on your shoot, make sure to schedule around naps, and bring a quick snack just in case the shoot runs a bit longer than the kids are expecting.

Pick your perfect outfit. Start thinking about what you want to wear for your shoot before you get there. If you’re doing an individual session, it’s never a bad idea to bring a few different outfits, and shy away from heavy patterns or company logos. If you’re doing a group portrait, consider coordinating the styles or colors of your outfits with each other. If you’re doing a more dressed-up shoot, the right shoes and accessories can complete the look.

But, the most important thing is to wear something you feel good in! Choose clothes that you love, and that fit and flatter you, and you can’t go wrong.

Consider bringing a friend… as long as they’re the right one. We’re always open to having friends and family accompany you on individual portrait shoots. If having your best friend, boyfriend, or parent with you will help relax you and make the session more enjoyable for you, then don’t hesitate to ask them along for your session.

Before you do, though, consider the other side of the issue: is this person going to distract you during the session? Will you feel uncomfortable having your portrait taken while they’re watching? If you think having extra people around will make you nervous, stress you out, or constantly interrupt your session, it’s okay to ask them to step out of the shoot for a while. We have plenty of photobooks for them to flip through while they wait. ;)

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Don’t be shy about what you want! Everyone wants something a little different from their portrait shoot, be it funny, spontaneous, glamorous, or something else entirely. No matter what you’re looking for, if there’s something you specifically want from your portraits, tell your photographer. Different types of shots may require completely different approaches, and if we don’t know what you want, then you may not get it.

Also, don’t be afraid to suggest an idea, even if you think it’s “weird.” If you’re working with a good photographer who’s delivering a personalized experience, chances are they’ll be open to, and even excited about trying something different from the norm. We want you to go home happy at the end of the session, so speak up! We’re ready to listen.

Consider booking a makeup artist! Sometimes, if you’re having trouble getting relaxed, having a makeup artist on-hand can help you feel fabulous, and settle into being comfortable in front of the camera. It can be fun to feel pampered while your hair and makeup is worked on, and you don’t need to worry about looking overdone or costumey, either: quality, professional makeup artists like the ones we work with know exactly how to highlight you and keep you looking fresh, so your natural beauty can shine through.

Don’t worry, just HAVE FUN! Life isn’t perfect, and neither is a portrait shoot, so you are occasionally going to blink or make expressions that aren’t so flattering. BUT, we want you to feel the freedom to experiment, and there’s no need to stress about how the final photos will look! Remember that you’ll be able to choose the shots that you like best, and nobody’s going to see the “bloopers” if you don’t want them to. So, relax, have fun, and get creative… just let your energy come to life on camera, and we’ll capture something wonderful.

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Enko Photography – event, portrait, and artistic photographers in Portland, Oregon

June 1, 2009

Family portrait in the park

Here’s a peek at our session with Aundria and Sequoia. We met with them on a gorgeous Sunday afternoon, at a Southeast Portland park, and they took some quick poses together, including a few shots with Sequoia dressed in her fairy dance recital costume. It was a quirky, smirky, and adorable shoot! :)

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Enko Photography – event, portrait, and artistic photographers in Portland, Oregon

February 20, 2009

Family pregnancy portrait

Abibat and Ali had a wonderful connection with each other during our pregnancy session with them, which made it great fun to shoot. They brought in an amazing embroidered white fabric they’d imported, which made for some truly beautiful photos of the two of them together.

But, we also have a weakness for the more spontaneous shots, so here’s a not-so-serious one that was easily one of our favorites.
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Enko Photography – creative family and senior portrait photography serving Portland, Oregon

February 10, 2009

Pregnancy portrait

We recently got together with Abibat at our studio, to take some photos of her first pregnancy. We did a few different poses, including some adorable shots with both her and the baby’s father. She brought some flavor from her African heritage into her outfits, so before we did the couple shots, we started off with a look that was a bit more dramatic and regal, with just her and her baby-to-be. 

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Enko Photography – creative family and senior portrait photography serving Portland, Oregon

December 2, 2008

Family portraits for the holidays

Here’s a fun family portrait we haven’t posted before; it was shot a while back, but still remains one of our favorites! It’s a great example of why the most important thing for you in a portrait shoot is to relax and enjoy yourself. It’s our job to capture you at your best, so there’s no need for you to worry about keeping the perfect smile… just be yourself, and it’ll shine through and translate into a great shot.

We do family portraits year-round, but now that the holidays are on their way, it’s a great time to skip the gift shopping frenzy and get a fun family portrait. We work with your schedule, and make it easy to get your favorite shots fast, without turning your entire month upside-down.

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Enko Photography – creative family and senior portrait photography serving Portland, Oregon

June 26, 2008

Twilight Picnic

We had a really fun family shoot yesterday, with a mother and daughter in matching retro outfits, and gorgeously-detailed, pinup-inspired hair. We did some studio shots first, and we were a little concerned that the daughter would be shy in front of the camera, but she surprised us by being completely into the shoot. She even hit some adorable pinup poses of her own!

The really interesting wrinkle, however, came towards the end of the shoot, when we ventured outside. They’d brought some really cute props for a picnic theme, and we wanted to do that set outdoors, but the sun was getting pretty low in the sky by the time we finished in the studio. But, my brain was saying, “we must have grass! Trees! Nature!” so I grabbed the power pack and we took off for the park post haste.

The sky at twilight added a lot of interest, and it made for a pretty unique picnic shot. I knew that we’d already taken some great studio shots, but I was really happy that we were able to give them something a bit more unique, too. The two of them also had a great energy that came through in all the shots, so it was a lot of fun to just work with them and see them interact!

These folks are also the proud owners of Cherry Redd, a retro boutique with plenty of fun clothes and accessories, both for kids and adults. If you’re passing through Salem, be sure to pay them a visit! (feel free to tell them we sent you!)

Enko Photography – family and senior portrait photography serving the Portland Metro Area

February 21, 2008

Mother and Daughter

Filed under: Family,Lifestyle,Photography,Portraits,Studio — enkophoto @ 7:14 pm
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I think that one of my favorite things is shooting with a family when they’re “at play.” You know, those moments when they’re just having fun being together, and they aren’t worried about putting on a cheesy smile for the camera. The results are natural, genuine, and happy, and the dynamic of their relationship really starts to come through.

Our mother/daughter shoot with Ashley and Teagan really delivered, in that department, and I had a great time working with them! Ashley had requested a clean and simple setting with an airy quality to it, and it was a pitch-perfect match for their pale, white dresses.

The rest of the shoot was just straight-up fun: the two of them played together while we captured the results. No posing, no “move your hand two inches to the left,” just relaxed, natural energy. We all loved the shots, and I’ll definitely aim to bring that kind of life to all our family portrait sessions in the future!


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