Payment Plans Tuesday, Jan 8 2008 

Have you fallen in love with our wedding photography, but feel its a little out of your budget? We can work together to create payment plans and options that work best for you. $500 deposit for all weddings required. But beyond that, we can work together so that you can have the best photography in order to preserve your wedding day as beautiful as you remember it.

Just call us at 607-625-2668 to discuss what plan will work for you!

Individual Photography Lessons Monday, Dec 17 2007 

Get a new camera for your birthday or Christmas? Always wanted to learn how to take better photos? An experienced photographer who wants to refine his/her skill? We at Adler Photography offer one-on-one photography training customized to exactly what you want to learn.

- Photoshop (Basic, Intermediate, Advanced)

- Lighting

- Composition

- File Management/Organization (bridge, lightroom, photo mechanic, etc.)

- Nature Photography, Macro Photography

- Studio Lighting

- ANYTHING YOU WANT TO LEARN!

$50 an hour (prices negotiable with more hours purchased).

** We also offer gift certificates for the photographers in your family!

Speaking date Monday, Dec 17 2007 

Lindsay Adler will be speaking at this year’s New England Camera Club Conference, held annually in Amherst, MA. This year the conference will take place July 11-13 2008.

Lindsay’s presentation will be on “Complete File Management Through Adobe Lightroom”. This includes importing (metadata, file naming, dng), catalog (search options, sorting, organization), gallery view (batch changes, virtual copies, rating systems, stacking), and the basics of develop mode.

To have Lindsay speak to your camera club or professional organization, e-mail her at lindsay@adlerphoto.com

Tips for Successful Portraits! Monday, Dec 17 2007 

Clothing
Avoid large prints or patterns that will detract from your face
Choose long sleeved shirts or sweaters rather than short­sleeved
Earth tones are often most flattering, especially foroutdoor portraiture
For group portraits, wear simple clothing all with the similar tone and color
If you are considering a large portrait for room decor, consider the color scheme and style of the room when deciding what to wear and which background to select
Avoid extremely deep V­necks (detracts from face) or bulky cowlneck sweaters that completely hide the neck.

Other Suggestions
Plan to wear your hair in a style that you are comfortable with­­. Avoid new cuts or styles within close proximity to your session
For Men: Look your best with a fresh shave or trim
For Women: Keep your makeup natural and avoid excessive jewelry

For Babies
Be sure the child is fed and well­rested before the portrait session
Bring a few favorite toys
Bring a change of clothing is case of “accidents”

Tips for the Bride! Monday, Dec 17 2007 

Tips for the Bride: Look Great in your Wedding Images! Below is a list of tips for any bride to keep in mind on her wedding day.
These suggestions are easy and are meant for the bride to look her best in her wedding images.

1.Stand Up Straight: Avoid slouching. By stand straight you look thinner and more confident.
2. Relax your shoulders: Avoid hunch your shoulders. You should relax your shoulders, while standing with good posture. You will look more natural and relaxed.
3. Turn your shoulders: at a 45 degree angle to the camera. By turning your body slightly you appear thinner.

4.Avoid double chins: Don’t pull your chin inward toward your neck, but also avoid sticking your chin upward. Instead lower your chin slightly (which accentuates youreyes), but don’t pull it inward.

5. Keep Your Elbows Away from Your Body: If you keep your elbows close to your side you appear to have a wide body. Keep a small separation between your elbows and your side (but do not overuse this suggestion… only a slight separation is necessary)

6.Don’t wrinkle your forehead: When you smile, be sure to relax your forehead to avoid those unwanted and unflattering wrinkles.

7. If you wear glasses: Do not wear photo­gray lenses and consider putting in non-­glare lenses (which cutdown on reflection). If possible, have your lenses adjusted so that they tilt downward slightly or lower your chin slightly to achieve the same effect.

8.Do not hide behind the bouquet: Instead, hold the bouquet lower on your body with your wrists resting upon your hipbones. This not only hides the stomach, but also gives the appearance of a more slender/elongated body.
This information is borrowed partly from Steve Sint’s “The Bride’s Guide to Wedding Photography”