Tri-Cities, WA Branding Photographer
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Photo Post: Selfie Studio
If you’re in the Tri-Cities, WA area, you want to check this place out.
It’s called the Selfie Studio and it’s located in Downtown Kennewick. This space is so cool, it’s basically a dozen or so little areas that are totally decked out with different backdrops and props. Not only is it a great space to spend an afternoon of wholesome fun creating pictures and videos with friends, they’re also a great spot to get team photos with your staff.
Photo Post: Never stop playing
I’ve mentioned before that I approach senior portrait sessions the same way I approach my self-love portraits. The reason I do that is because the 2 types of sessions have the same purpose. They’re designed to lift up the person in front of my camera, help them feel gorgeous in their own skin, and show off what makes them uniquely beautiful.
My senior session with Lola did not disappoint.
3 ways to be more authentic in front of the camera | Tri-Cities, WA branding photographer
Being in front of the camera comes naturally to a lot of people who grew up with smartphones and selfies, but for many of us it still feels weird and uncomfortable. My clients often say that one of the things that has stopped them thus far from getting updated images of themselves is that they feel awkward having their pictures taken. They’re not necessarily self-conscious – although that’s nothing to be ashamed of – but they just don’t know how to be themselves when there’s a camera being shoved in their face.
So today, I’m here to help.
Here are some helpful tips to being more authentic in front of the camera: