Calgary Portrait Photographer
Posted March 16th, 2013 by Sean Phillips with No Comments
Dog Day is only a few weeks away (April 13, 2013) and registration is going very quickly. There are still a few great time slots available so book now to get your preferred time!
Posted August 27th, 2012 by Sean Phillips with No Comments
I was working on a gallery of images from a recent newborn session and decided to add a new option to the product samples page of their gallery. I really like these templates that include beautiful design elements along with an interesting phrase, quote, or expression. I think this phrase is perfect for the situation!
Posted August 8th, 2012 by Sean Phillips with No Comments
As we ramp up the the summer and fall family photography season in Calgary (which leads directly into the Christmas portrait season) I thought I would share this image to help you see what the various sizes of wall portraits might look like once installed on a wall.
Posted May 13th, 2012 by Sean Phillips with No Comments
This is just a quick post to share a little project that my kids and I did for their Mom for Mother’s Day. Melanie and Andrew created a word cloud shaped into the word LOVE using Tagxedo with a bunch of words that they thought described their mom (spelling mistakes and all!).
I suggested that we include a portrait of the two of them using the letter O as a frame. We printed it and found a really cute wrought iron easel to hold the finished product. Priceless!
Posted May 11th, 2012 by Sean Phillips with No Comments
Here are a few of the Wall Panels featuring images from some of the clients of Dog Day 2012. The last of the print orders finally came in so I’m putting everything together and hope to deliver them to Pawitively Natural on Friday.
You should notice that every one of these wall panels is different. They are all custom designed and created to match the photos selected by each client. They were lots of fun to put together and I’m really excited about the final product. Each panel is 12×24 and can be displayed on a shelf or an easel, or they are ready for framing too…