Nauvoo Family Reunion Photography {Boulton}

Timing is everything…..especially when photographing children and infants during a family reunion. Different family schedules—some are up early, some sleep in. Different nap schedules—some nap in the morning, some nap in the middle of the day. So what does it take to capture cute kid photos? Parents willing to reschedule naps and a very quick photographer.

When we scheduled the Boulton family session and were told there were 11 children under the age of ten, we knew it would require flexibility and quick thinking to keep everyone moving before the littlest ones grew tired.

As parents continued to look at the photographer (Tom), his assistant (Jeanette) jumped, clapped, and used squeaky toys or plush animals to attract the kids’ attention. These are the images we captured of the oh-so-adorable-kiddos-with-plenty-of-charm-and-charisma. Oh yeah, the parents and grandparents were there too……

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To the Boulton Family,

What troupers you were during our summer mid-afternoon photography session with your sweet families. You were also all amazing at keeping the kids entertained between individual family group shots. Thank you for letting us interrupt naptimes to get your photos. Wishing you all the best life has to offer.

Hope to see you in Nauvoo again!

Tom and Jeanette

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Nauvoo Summer Family Reunion Photography

Family reunions are plentiful in Nauvoo and getting to meet some of these families during a photography session is a summer highlight, especially when little kiddos make up a majority of the group. All those little personalities to watch and enjoy!!!

Sylvia and Mike’s family was a delight from the session onset with never-ending smiles, laughter, and quick response to our posing directions. (Could be they were promised a trip to Annie’s Custard for cooperating!) No matter the reason, those little faces were adorable.

From babies to teens to tree-climbing boys and including adults who enjoyed hamming it up a bit, we were able to capture memorable shots in Historic Nauvoo. Thank goodness for shade trees on a hot summer day!

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To Sylvia and Mike,

What a wonderful posterity you have! Thank you for letting us have the privilege of photographing your family during your Nauvoo reunion. It was a treat to meet each of you and enjoy all those adorable grandchildren. May Heavenly Father fill your lives with His richest blessings. Hope to see you all again one day.

Thanks for the memories!

Tom and Jeanette

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Nauvoo Wedding Photography {Krista and David}

Spring arrived late in Nauvoo with the last snowfall just two weeks before Krista and David’s wedding but as the saying goes, there is a silver lining in every cloud. What could possibly be the silver lining of April snow you ask? Everything bloomed at once!

It is rare that tulips are in full bloom and trees are filled with blossoms at the same time, along with the grass and shrubs already green and leafed out. Even the lilacs at the Smith Family cemetery were blooming.

The stunning backdrop along with a beautiful bride and handsome groom made for an amazing wedding session. Shades of purple in the bridal party attire blended perfectly with nature. Here are photos of a Nauvoo spring wedding at it’s finest……

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To Krista and David,

It was such a pleasure for us to get to know both of you and meet your sweet families during your wedding celebration. May you be blessed with all the tender mercies and abundance of love throughout your lives together.

All the best!

Tom and Jeanette

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Professional Photographer or Family Friend?

why hire professional photographer instead of family friend

Thanks to major technological advancements over the years, snapping and editing photos has never been easier. Everyone you know has some type of portable device with photo capabilities, if not an actual camera.

Because of this, friends and family members are ever so willing to photograph your portrait, wedding, reunion, or other family event, feeling it’s the camera that does the job.

Read on for advice in deciding between hiring a professional photographer or using a family friend.

Experience

Experience is one of, if not the most important factor a reputable photographer will provide for your photo session.

  • A pro will know which subtle posing, lighting, and location changes will produce a portrait instead of a snapshot. If they have been in business for a number of years, they know what works and what doesn’t.
  • A talented pro knows what to watch for and when to snap the shutter. It’s called “the instinct of anticipation” allowing them to capture raw emotions expressed during photography sessions.
  • A pro knows how to politely handle difficult situations such as unruly children, cranky adults, and special needs family members. They are also assertive enough to kindly request excited friends and family (often referred to as Uncle Bob or Aunt Vicky among photographers), snapping cellphone pictures to “please move out of the way” without ruffling feathers.
  • Professionals know how to keep a session moving smoothly, which shots to get, and how to best use the time allotted. Pros are hard at work while at the same time helping you feel at ease during the session.

Education

Just how much does a professional know about photography versus a family member or friend who has offered to take your pictures?

Are they able to adjust equipment settings quickly? A pro can do so instinctively, making for a seamless session. They can shoot on the fly, changing settings at the drop of a hat, because they understand how to work with different conditions from light and weather to locations and personalities.

Professionals never stop learning. They continually research new equipment and software, styles and methods. Since this is their livelihood and not just a hobby, perfecting their craft is ongoing.

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End result is much more than having a nice camera.

A professional will have multiple cameras, lenses, lights, grips, memory cards, batteries, reflectors, filters, tripods, color checkers, light meters, storage devices, posing stools, ladders…..plus multiple software applications and backup equipment to process, protect, and store images.

Pros heavily invest in their craft and know how to use all their equipment with ease.

Commitment

A reputable professional photographer:

  • Is committed to you and your session. They are guaranteed to show up and carry out the duties you hired them to do. In other words, they won’t flake out and change their minds a few months, weeks, or days before your event.
  • Researches the location beforehand. They also work with you to determine the best time of day for that date and location, working with weather, lighting, and foot traffic in the area.
  • Will communicate with you before, during, and after the session so you are comfortable throughout, not only through the service provided but the experience as well. They can advise you on a wide range of considerations.
  • Knows their reputation is on the line—every time. An amazing result that you will love and excellent customer service is their focus.

Value or Cost

What it all boils down to is value or cost. Which one is your driving factor in selecting someone to capture those special moments?

Hiring a professional photographer is considered a luxury but when the end result is your priority, hiring a pro should be a no-brainer. Images provided by friends, often less than stellar and many times embarrassing, can create strain in your relationship.

So when budget constraints or family politics factor into your decision as to whether to choose “free vs. fee”, please remember the images are what you will have left after the event to help you relive the emotions of the day for many years to come. Keep your friends and hire a pro.

 

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Nauvoo Summer Family Reunion {Bob and Nora}

Nothing more appealing for a portrait session on a hot summer day than crisp white paired with navy blue. Ok, well, maybe lots of shade, a slight breeze, and bottles of ice water to ease the heat but wearing white is pure comfort on a hot day! The blue is just pure class.

A few years ago, we photographed one of the families in this group. This time they returned with parents, siblings, and all the nieces and nephews in tow so it was a repeat pleasure for us. From adorable to beautiful, cute to handsome, we were able to get awesome family portraits along with the full group portrait for Bob and Nora.

Delightful group…….

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To Bob and Nora,

We were privileged to photograph your daughter’s (Stephanie) family a few years ago. We were thrilled to know we would have a chance to meet her parents, siblings, and families who were equally as awesome. Thank you for letting us spend time with you during your Nauvoo family reunion.

Hope to see you again as the family grows!

Tom and Jeanette

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