Thanks to the coronavirus, many joyful events have been derailed this year. Weddings, graduations, concerts, sport seasons- many things we have looked forward to for, well, nearly our entire collective lives.
As a healthcare worker and photographer, I've been conflicted about how to handle photography sessions during this time. Believe me, it's not easy to cancel sessions that are very time-sensitive, such as newborns, maternity, and wedding pictures. But for the safety of my clients and my entire community (including the teeny tiny babies at my hospital), photography has taken a backseat during this pandemic.
However, from the comfort of my home, I've been exploring some new ways to connect with current, former, and new clients to help find joy in these crazy times.
Introducing....2020 Silhouette Sessions!
Silhouette sessions are composited pictures using digital artwork that I created, combined with an image that YOU send me. I cut your image out, create a silhouette, and add it to my own artwork to create a piece of art that will help you celebrate special occasions that you might feel like you are missing out on!
Senior Graduation Image
Maternity Image
Graduation (mortarboard can be added to picture if you don't have one).
Mother's Day
Sports Seasons
Concerts
Just because a graduation is postponed, a concert is cancelled, or a sports season doesn't happen, it doesn't mean we shouldn't celebrate the accomplishments of everyone who has worked hard to be ready for those events.
I'm giving you the opportunity to create a special memory from this stressful time. If you are interested in having a 2020 Silhouette picture made, complete the google form found at the link at the bottom of this post. After I receive your information, I will email you instructions about how to take and send the picture to me. Turn around times will be pretty quick from the time I get your picture until the time I send you the link to your images- probably about a week or less (although I am anticipating a pretty robust response to this offer, so it may take a little longer.)
In the meantime, take time to celebrate!!
Sincerely,