Friday, March 12, 2010

Special $50 Portrait Sessions on March 26th and 27th to Benefit the Epilepsy Foundation of Central Ohio

Image from Squier PhotographyFriday March 26th is National Epilepsy Awareness Day, also known as Purple Day. Lavender is the color for Epilepsy Awareness! In honor of Purple Day, on March 26th and 27th we will be offering a limited number of special 1/2 hour sessions for $50 (regularly $75). Also, place your order from this session within 2 weeks and you will receive 10% off your order. The entire $50 session fee will be given to The Epilepsy Foundation of Central Ohio (EFCO).

Image from Squier PhotographyTo schedule a portrait session with Squier Photography on either Friday March 26th or Saturday March 27th, please call 614-798-0189. The number of sessions we can do per day is limited, so please call soon for the best choice of times. Sessions may include up to 5 people. The session fee of $50, plus $3.38 sales tax ($53.38 total) must be pre-paid in order to save your time slot. We accept cash, check (made payable to Squier Photography) and all major credit cards.
Image from Squier PhotographyWhy do we care about epilepsy?
Our family began our journey with epilepsy in December 2007 when our oldest son was diagnosed with epilepsy. Robbie is part of the 30% or so of people with epilepsy who do not gain good control of seizures through medication. Robbie’s seizures are non-convulsive and are not what most people think of as seizures. They often cause him to have memory loss and confusion which can cause problems in school. He shows very few outward signs that he is having a seizure. Robbie is an amazing kid who keeps a great attitude in spite of the struggles that seizures have brought into his life!
Image from Squier PhotographyThe EFCO provides families in the central Ohio region with many resources including support groups (for teens, parents, and adults with epilepsy), a summer camp for kids and teens with Epilepsy, an annual conference for both medical professionals and people living with epilepsy, and advocacy and training in the community, schools and workplace.
Image from Squier PhotographyA few tidbits about Epilepsy:
  • Epilepsy is a neurological condition caused by sudden brief changes in the brain’s electrical balance. This disturbance affects the brain's normal functions and produces changes in a person's movement, behavior or consciousness

  • There are at least 30 types of seizures

  • Approximately 1-2% of the population has epilepsy. This is about the same number of people who have cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease combined
  • Image from Squier PhotographyImage from Squier Photography

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Saturday, March 06, 2010

Josephine at 5 weeks

Meet Josephine. She's actually a bit older, now, but somehow the blog wasn't updated with her portraits last November. I love how newborns eat their fists.Image from Josephine's Newborn Portraits from Squier Photography. Click for a slideshow.Isn't that little bonnet adorable?
Image from Josephine's Newborn Portraits from Squier Photography. Click for a slideshow.And then there's little Josephine on a stack of towels.
Image from Josephine's Newborn Portraits from Squier Photography. Click for a slideshow.Be sure to check out her slideshow for some more images.

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Friday, March 05, 2010

Tae Kwon Do kid

Here is our favorite Tae Kwon Do child model. We used a few backdrops to see which one we liked best for when we do more of these where he takes his lessons. The first one is a little "edgier" than most of our others.
Image from Tommy's Portraits from Squier Photography.Just looking at that kick makes me say "ouch!" He sure can kick high. Here's a different blue backdrop -- the one we'll probably end up using.
Image from Tommy's Portraits from Squier Photography.And here's a solid gray background. I like the simplicity of this one.
Image from Tommy's Portraits from Squier Photography.Let me know if you have a favorite.

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Photo Booth Event Portraits

Our event printer has been getting a workout lately.

We volunteer at our kid's middle school for their canteens (get-together, social gathering, dance) with a photo booth. The kids get together with a group of friends (or just a couple) have their photo taken. There are hats, glasses, scarves, and other crazy things they can wear if they want to.

The last one we did was really crazy. We ended up printing 278 prints in just under 2 hours! That includes arranging the people, taking the photos, picking the best one, and then sending them to the printer. That's definitely the most we've ever done in that amount of time.

Then, a week later, we photographed a Father/Daughter dance for the Creature Canyon Council (formerly knows as Indian Princesses). That time we had all the photos printed and put into frames by the time the girls and dads were leaving. We didn't print as many, but we also spent a little more time on each one. We had two stations going to get everyone's photo taken within a half-hour of the dance starting.

Sorry, no pictures this time -- we don't have releases for them.

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