Posts Tagged ‘canton family photography’
60th Wedding Anniversary
Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Brunner on their 60th Wedding Anniversary. It’s so nice to see a couple enjoy so many years together, and to see their family grow.
I was honored when they asked me to photograph their family group the day after Thanksgiving. Here are several portraits that were captured.
Family Portrait
Watch out – if you do something funny, and show us that you are having fun during your family portrait session – we will capture it and then post it on our blog. These are the moments that it make it so much fun to photograph families that are so close like the Brunners. Thank you for making your family portraits so enjoyable.
Fall Family Portrait Special
We just heard the weather forecast for this weekend and we are suppose to have a gorgeous Sunday. So to celebrate one of the last nice days of the year we decided to send out a quick last minute special to everyone.
Fall Family Portrait Special – portraits in Silver Park.
Send us an email, or call us at (330) 821-7714 to book your time.
Large Family Portrait
What happens when you have a family that comes in from California and will only be around for a few days? And you have not had a family portrait done in quite some time?
Get a family portrait done – what better time to capture a growing family.
We know that family portraits are important for you and your family, and we consider it a privilege to capture such moments like these. Having fun is always part of the equation when it comes to family portraits. The younger ones in the portrait are often wondering when it will be done, and when they can leave – we make sure that they are looked after, and that we capture a portrait of them having fun. Take a look at what we mean by having fun.


Doak – Family Pictures
After photographing Shawn Doak’s senior portraits, it was time to take a family portrait (or a kid family portrait ) so that the parents could have an update image of the gang.
It was such a nice day out, that we decided to do a portrait in the park.
Here is what we captured.



Wedding In Catalina, California
Alishia and Seth could not have asked for better weather, or a better location to be married at. Alishia was always thinking of a beach wedding, and at first she thought that it would be on an island in Lake Erie, well she changed her wedding location to California and it was great!
Right at the beach in Avalon, Santa Catalina Island was so nice, and a beautiful area to have images taken at. Plus there were so many other areas to photograph this great couple that we spent the morning after the wedding with them to capture some other images that told the story of their wedding on the Island.
Alishia & Seth – Thanks again for selecting us to document your day, we hope that you guys had as much in front of the camera, as we did capturing all the amazing images of your special day. Congratulations.
This trip made us think that we should become official Santa Catalina Island wedding photographers. And why not? Traveling is not a problem and we always enjoy going to a location that gives us great spots for photographing our couples. Plus we love Palm Trees and nice weather.


Family Portrait – at Home
This is our second chance to photograph Michelle and her family. We attempted to photograph her immediate family at her in-laws house 2 years ago, but the weather did not cooperate several times so we changed the outdoor session to a studio session.
This year was different – not the weather, but its timing. Saturday had rain, but it was quick and not having rain for about 2 weeks prior to this allowed the ground to soak up the water quickly so that we could get some images of the extended family.
Everyone showed up on time, and their clothing was a coordinated effort. This was great, and the images show what coordinating clothes means for a family picture. The initial look at the image makes your eye go towards the faces of everyone in the picture, and not to what they were wearing during their family session.
What a great keepsake for all that were in the portrait. Grandparents always love hanging images of their grandchildren, and sometimes of their children too.



