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2 graduates family

When you have two Seniors graduating in one family, might as well get the whole family involved! We picked the hottest day of the summer to coordinate the schedules of all 4 members of this family. It worked out great and we were finished before a big storm came through. Congratulations to the Class of 2023 Graduates and Good Luck on your next adventures!

graduation family

People often ask when the best time is to take Senior Pictures in Atlanta. Often, Seniors are very busy during their Senior year so it is best to get them in before school starts. You can take them any time during that year – even around graduation. My most popular times are the same as family photography – Fall and Spring. Schedule to hold your spot on my calendar for those times. The date can be adjusted if needed but I can only do so many per season. Now is the time to book for Fall and you most likely don’t want to go past March if you intend on using your images for Graduation announcements.

Family of Seniors Graduation

Looks like the perfect Christmas Card picture to me.
Or Maybe this is the perfect picture for a Christmas Card. You have to show off the Galaxie.

It is always so bittersweet when Seniors go off to college. I know it is a big transition for everyone in the family.

Adding the family dog is a MUST for Senior (and family) pictures!

Cool Kids

I captured some pictures of this High School Senior and his 1966 Galaxie 500 that he has been fixing up. He is off to college now and has a bright future ahead of him. It is always a big change in families especially when the first child moves away. Bittersweet. I think his sister may actually miss him???

Take note of Mom’s bright yellow top. I have had several sessions with yellow and it always photographs so well especially when you are out in nature. It looks great against browns and greens and really compliments the ones in blue.

Extended family from out of town met with me in Smyrna, Georgia for a frigid cold photo session. You can’t tell, can you? The sun was extremely helpful and we might have jumped up and down a few times!

The above picture was the pick of these brothers for a custom Organic Bloom framed image to gift their mother on her 8oth birthday. Can you think of a more special gift than this for someone who would say her family is everything to her?  I love how thoughtful they were to take time and do this.

extended family        smyrna georgia

behind the scenes of a family photo session in smyrna georgia

Rarely picked to hang big on the wall by most, the candid moments are my favorite. They tell the real story of a family and I especially love these since this crew couldn’t have been lovelier.

a fun smyrna family graces the cover of our town magazine in july!

I was excited to take pictures of the Groebner family for the July cover of Smyrna’s favorite magazine. We celebrated the 4th of July a little early in their own front yard. There are so many beautiful places for photo shoots in Smyrna, but I always love to capture a family around their own home when possible.

 

This family was an easy pick for a cover picture because I imagined middle school students all over Smyrna being so excited to see their favorite science teacher in their mailbox! The kids are super-duper-cute which doesn’t hurt either. I had fun seeing them messy with watermelon dripping down their chins and elbows! #GoodSports

Visit Our Town’s Website for back issues online or stop by the Book Stop in Smyrna to get your current copy if you didn’t receive one in the mail.

 

Happy 4th of July, Everyone!

Take a look at the Patch’s list of firework displays around Atlanta.

For Red White and Blue themed family clothing combinations, take a look HERE at a previous What-to-Wear Post.

I was recently featured in VOYAGE ATLANTA.

Trending: ATL’s most inspiring stories.

In the Voyage interview, I shared how Lisa Phillipson Photography came to be and what the focus of my business has been. I love capturing families as children grow up!

Thanks to Voyage for featuring me. Check them out to read more about Atlanta neighborhoods. Each has its own style, culture and history with plenty of amazing creatives and business owners to meet.

 

 

 

Where to learn family Photography

where to learn family photography: online!

 

I was just interviewed at Shootalong about this picture of my children.  Shootalong is a great place for parents learning photography and how to use their fancy cameras so they take better pictures of their own children. When you don’t have a professional photographer around, take the best pictures of your family and children as you can by learning the fundamentals and good techniques.

You can read what I had to say about capturing this Christmas Card picture which now hangs very large on the wall of my home: HERE.

Thanks, Shootalong!

 

Repost:

@lisaphillipsonphotography gives us a glimpse into her Christmas card picture magic… “This picture was a few years ago when I had all three children go into the backyard for an obligatory Christmas card picture. It was late afternoon and they are positioned with the sun going down behind them and under a canopy of trees. There was directional light from the open part of yard to light them from the front.

My children tend to bicker, touch each other too much, act silly and make picture taking pretty difficult. I’m sure your kids are not like this? I had to move quickly before someone stormed off or there were tears from my daughter. I gave them directions on where to stand so the background and my settings were ready to go. This image was when I said “put your arms around each other and act like you love each other.” My oldest grabbed everyone in for a big silly hug and luckily they all laughed and went with it.

I do this in my sessions for other families. I set up for the perfect posed picture, but it is the in between moments and interactions you should try to catch that will be the most meaningful to you. This picture is more special to me and captures my kids as they are more so than the smiling posed picture that I eventually caught. I have this picture framed large on my wall and look at it every single day.”