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"Are
You Making These 11 HUGE Mistakes
That Ruin Most
Bat and Bar Mitzvah Photography..."
Warning:
Choosing the wrong photographer may cause serious side effects
such as: humiliation, dizziness, fever,
resentment, temporary blindness,
anxiety, and hearing loss!
Well, maybe not... it will just
feel like it
when your friends don't have the best possible
time at
this most important celebration of your life!
And no
one should have THAT happen!
And It's All Guaranteed 100%!
Okay - Admit it. You Really DO WANT These Photographs To Look Fantastic, Don't You?
From a
young person's point of view, nothing could be more disappointing than not liking the way
you look in that super-important portrait that all of your friends and relatives will see!
A
Message Just For You -
Imagine this Horrible Experience!
Just imagine the humiliation of your
showing your Bat or Bar Mitzvah photography to
a "friend" at school, and after she turns around to walk away, this "friend"
snickers to the person standing next to her about how "lame" you
look!
Or your buddies joke behind your back about your looking like a
"dork." Wouldn't that be the MOST PAINFUL, HURTFUL EXPERIENCE OF
YOUR LIFE? We've all been there and seen that happen to others. But it doesn't
have to happen to you! YOU can be the envy of everyone!
Beautiful,
relaxed, the best you have ever looked... and looking like YOU!
And it's all guaranteed 100%!
On
This Website, You Will Learn Powerful Secrets To Help You Look
Great In Your Bat And Bar Mitzvah Portraits!
Think about
this a moment... more people will see these images than ANY
OTHER PHOTOGRAPH you ever have taken! Yes! Even more than
will see your wedding photographs! (Believe me, I do wedding
photography as well so I know this from first-hand experience!) So
you want to be really proud of them? Right?
And you're
not in grade school any more, and not considered a child any
more, and after all these months preparing for this special day,
shouldn't your service be special? YOU are special. This time in
your LIFE is special. And these images MUST be SPECIAL too.
Well,
Research Has Proven That The Two Major Things That Are Most
Important To You About Your Bat Or Bar Mitzvah Images Are:
1.) That you
look really good in all your portraits, and
2.) That all images, both portraits and those
images in your Album, have some kind of "artistic
quality" to them. That is to say that the photographs
themselves must look fantastic, as well as you looking fantastic
in them. There's a three dimensional feeling to them, and there's
quality to the light. And your personality comes through. The
portrait has what I call "SPARKLE" to it.
By "Sparkle" I mean that when your
friends and family look at these portraits, they say, "Wow,
you look like a million bucks! It's like you're going to step
right off the paper and speak to me! This photo of you is really
great!" That's what I call "Sparkle."
A HUGE POINT FOR
YOUR FAMILY:
The Magic Of "E.F.P" On Your Mitzvah Day!
You see, I don't really look at it as "Bat Mitzvah
photography" or "Bar Mitzvah photography" but rather as
"Emotional Family Photography created on the day you
are called to the Torah!"
It's all the emotions, relationships, and personalities of all your friends and
relatives captured in beautiful images for you and your family to cherish for the rest of your lives.
After all, isn't that what you really want?
"E.F.P." is one of the major things that separates me from all the other photographers in the area. I want to capture the
love, relationships, personalities, and emotions of all your family and friends
- for you to enjoy and view with happy tears in your eyes for years and years to come!
Aren't The People and The Emotions Of Your Life What Matter The Most To You?
Because it's the
PEOPLE and the EMOTIONS of your life that are so valuable to you. Yes, you'll also see the beautiful
decorations and flowers. But
more, much more than that: you'll feel the emotions that you and your family members
share on this magical day.
Yes,
FEEL them each time you view your photographs. That's what I am driven to do for you!
You see, you want photography that "speaks" to you with love, emotion, respect, and the glorious feelings you will be feeling.
Most
Photographers, Bless Their Hearts, Just Want To "Record The
Event, And Go Home.
I want you to
cry when you see the photographs! Cry tears of happiness, because in those photographs are all the people you and your
family love and care about - showing their real personalities and emotions like you never dreamed they would!
Most photographers just want to get home early, or hurry to the next
event they are photographing.
And I pity the family that has to deal with the
always-in-your-face photographer who seems to take over the party.
This isn't a photography session where he/she is running
everything. This is a very special day in your life and the images
created should reflect that. And the photographer needs to be
sensitive to the whole event and stay in the background.
And remember: your photographer needs to get along really well
with both the parents AND the kids... and respect both groups.
Kids won't relax if the photographer isn't a nice person they can
trust. And the same is true for the parents and their friends and
relatives.
Don't Miss The "Emotional Moments" Of Your Day Because Your Photographer Didn't Have The Vision To See And Capture Them In A Sensitive,
Emotion-Packed Way!
In the early days of the Jewish people, Shabbat (or a weekly day
of rest) was a foreign concept. But the importance of it is made
clear in Genesis: the seventh day is is holy. And to know that the
day you become a daughter or son of the mitzvot is holy... wowow,
how much more emotional can that be!?
Your day will be filled with beautiful
Emotional Moments that you will never experience again in your life. Those "Moments"
are what I am driven to capture for you.
And
I'm Going To Do Everything I Can To Help Your Mitzvah
Portraits Have That Special "SPARKLE!"
Why? Because
I love photographing young people at this most important time of
your life! It's what I do with a passion! You want to look
fantastic in these photographs and I'm going to help you achieve
that!
See
if these images have "sparkle"
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And
When You Bring Your Attitude It All Works!!
Oh,
yes - it's all about YOU: who you are and how you
want to express yourself. This is not a time to be told how to
"pose," how to be stiff and staring into the camera,
feeling uncomfortable. This is the time for you to FEEL your best
and then LOOK your best!
Call right
away if you want to chat. If you know my work and want to chat
about YOU, then I can't wait to talk to you about your
celebration.
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Here's How
You And Your Family Can Avoid These 11 Huge Mistakes That 9 Out Of 10
Families Make When It Comes To Bat And Bar Mitzvah Photography:
Let's go through the 11 Huge Mistakes that 90% of all
families make when it comes to planning their Bat and Bar Mitzvah.
Let's face it - Your Bat or Bar Mitzvah is a beginning. A time
when you reach the age of religious majority and you are now
taking on the privileges, obligations, and responsibilities of
living a full and meaningful Jewish life.
Obviously, you should contact me right away about whether or not I have any openings left to
capture your memories. I am extremely booked up already, but hopefully I still have some openings so I can do your
photography for you.
And since usually no images can be
captured during Shabbat, we need to find a day during the week
before your service to capture some formal images...
perhaps those right on the Bimah with the Torah and your family
around you, Rabbi joining you, you looking relaxed and ready for
your big day... so that means we are really looking for TWO days, and that is
really tough in my schedule.
But that's not the point of this website.
The point of this website is to give you these 11 HUGE Mistakes That Most Families Make
so that you won't make them. If you don't decide to work with me, that's fine...
I'm really busy, as I said. But being a part of a Bat or Bar
Mitzvah is very important to me and I love helping families
remember this beautiful day.
So, even if I am not your photographer, I still want you to be aware of these major mistakes, so you don't make them yourself when planning your
Simcha!
Here's what some of my
clients are saying about me...
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will treasure these images for the rest of our lives." "Thank you, Charlie, for creating so many
wonderful images of our family. You have made us look our
best, and we will treasure these images
for the rest of our lives. You were warm with our children and very
supportive of us, making all of us so comfortable when you were behind the
camera. We are recommending you to all our friends because we know how
terrific your results are. Thank you for all the
memories."
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- Doris and Charley Elofer, Wallingford, PA
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"You
told us that your work was guaranteed 100% and now we can
see why you can say that with such confidence."
"The images came out great and the whole family was thrilled.
You told us that your work was guaranteed 100% and now we see why you can say that with such confidence. You were very receptive to my suggestions and feedback and incorporated them right away.
What you created tells an emotional journey through photographs, one that we will always remember."
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Matt Martell, Newtown Square, PA
"We would love for you to be the photographer for our daughter's Bat
Mitzvah, too."
"Danny's
Bar Mitzvah photography is fabulous! We have all
enjoyed viewing them again and again. You really captured
the joyous spirit of the day. We are delighted with
them! Don't forget to save the date I mentioned. We would
love for you to be the photographer for our daughter's Bat
Mitzvah, too, in 18 months. Thanks so much for
everything."
-- Rima and Andy
Himelstein, Media, PA
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"You put your heart and soul into our pictures!"
"Thank you so much for all the time you spent with us, Charlie. Your caring and patience show --
you really put your heart and soul into providing us such beautiful images.
We love your work and your personality, and
you made us very comfortable. We will cherish our images and our memories forever."
-- Alison and David
Olsav, Wallingford, PA
"We will treasure your images forever!"
"You have been so patient with us and we appreciate all you have done.
Our biggest problem is sifting through all the beautiful images of our family to find the ones we will keep in our album.
Thank you, Charlie, for capturing all of our memories so well -- we will treasure them forever."
-- Heidi and Harris
Shaffer, Glen Mills, PA
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"I
doubt that even the powerful Gandalf could match that
wizardry!"
"I
cannot say it enough. The way your eyes "see"
through a camera's lens, create a vision, then capture and
share it with the rest of us mortals, well - I doubt
that even the powerful Gandalf could match that wizardry!
Thanks again Charlie. This little hobbit is glad she knows
you!"
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- Cate Paxson,
Upper Darby
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PA
"We
appreciated your ability to blend into our party and get
great shots without being intrusive."
"Thank you, Charlie, for the beautiful photographs of our family. We were at
another Bat Mitzvah on Saturday and the photographer was so intrusive I
thought one of the guests might deck him before the end of the party.
We all
commented about how much we appreciated your ability to blend into our party
and get great shots without being intrusive! And thanks for being so patient
with us - the extra time you took with us and your attention to detail have
been most appreciated."
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- Lesley and Gary Wendell, Media, PA
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"Your
generosity will be remembered by us forever."
"Thank
you so much, Charlie, for the beautiful pictures of my son’s
Bar Mitzvah. David and I are so pleased and your generosity
will be remembered by us forever."
Liz
O’Donnell, Wallingford, PA
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"And
now we're having trouble deciding which images to include in their
albums because there are so many we like! Your hard work and
dedication are deeply appreciated."
"Thank
you, Charlie, for such great photography of both of our
daughters during their Bat Mitzvahs. Even some of our
relatives remarked that they were pleased to see you again at
our second daughter's event. And now we're having trouble deciding
which images to include in their albums because there are so many
we like! Your hard work and dedication are deeply appreciated."
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- Elizabeth and Bruce Rubin, Swarthmore, PA
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"It
was one of the nicest pictures of him we had ever seen. Now that
you have photographed his Bar Mitzvah, we have many more
photographs of him that we really love."
We
first saw your photography when Zachary was in
a
YPTW
theatre production and it was one of the nicest pictures
of him we had ever seen. Now that you have photographed
his Bar Mitzvah, we have many more photographs of him
that we really love. We've started a display in our
dining room of a beautiful portrait of Zac with the Torah; as
the first of our three children to be displayed there (the
other two are already anticipating when they will be there
with Zac). His Bar Mitzvah album is beautiful and
we deeply appreciate how well you worked with us to get
it to be perfect. We're also so pleased that you can
join us at our daughter's Bat Mitzvah in 2007: it will be a
wonderful day too! Thank you so much."
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- Lesley and Mark Gotlib, Broomall, PA
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Mistake #1
Ruins More
Bat and Bar Mitzvah Portraits Than Anything!
Mistake #1 is wearing the wrong clothes (to your portrait session
earlier in the week,
not to your Simcha!). This is very normal. Even if your parents are professional models, they still
won't know what to wear that will help
them look the very best in a still photograph. The "Art Director" would
tell them what to wear! The "model" would just show up, and do what
he or she is told! The hair person does the hair. The Art Director plans everything and tells the
model what to do next.
You see, people don't know what really photographs well. They just don't know. Well,
I know. That's job job. And I love it. And we're really, really good at helping you select the best clothing for your photographs - clothing that will help you look your very best. We will help you with this. Don't worry.
For
Example, The Wrong Clothing Can Make Up To A 44 Pound Difference
In The Way You Look In Your Portrait! 44 Pounds!!!
Now, most
kids and their parents want to look as thin as possible in their portraits. Clothing makes a HUGE difference in this area, so let's make sure your clothing is really perfect!
So...
check out our special brochure on Slimming Tips when you visit so
your butt or gut won't look too big!
Clearly
we're not talking about telling you what to wear to your Shabbat service, but if we can help you decide what to wear
for the more formal images earlier in the week, that will make a
great deal of difference in how you look!
Mistake #2 Is A HUGE Destroyer Of
These Important Photographs
Mistake #2 is making mistakes with hair. Many
people goof this up in several ways. But also, most photographers goof this up, too, because they don't know how to photograph hair properly.
This is such a big point! As you know, your hair is a huge part of your appearance. It can make or break how you look. We've all had "bad hair days" and if your photographer doesn't know what he or she is doing, your photographs will look like a permanent "bad hair" day.
One of the things that separates my Bar Mitzvah photography and
Bat Mitzvah photography from that of most of the other photographers in the area is that I pay as much attention to the light that is lighting your
hair as I do to the lighting that is illuminating your face. And they are completely different lights!
You see, if you study Hollywood Portraiture of the stars, you begin to see how careful the photographers are about lighting the hair.
And I'm going to use these very same techniques to create your portraits to help
you and your hair look really, really perfect.
For
Example, Many Families Who Go To Other Photographers Often
Complain That, If They Have Dark Hair, That Their Hair Seems To
Disappear Into The Background.
Or, if they have light hair, that their hair has no "life" or detail in the photograph. Or if their hair is
brown that it doesn't look as great as they wanted it to. It's not just how they combed or prepared it, it's how it's lit in the photograph, too!
Well, that's not ever going to happen to a portrait created by me, because I'm going to take the time and the care in the lighting of your hair so it looks absolutely perfect. It's as if one of these Hollywood Master Photographers just finished photographing
Ben Affleck or Jennifer Garner and now is going to do your portrait, and I'm going to put as much care into lighting you as they would!
Mistake #3
An Amazing Secret Revealed!
Okay, you and I have to talk about blemishes here. If you
(or anyone in your family) has some, and who doesn't, you're probably worried about whether or not they will show in
these portraits.
The HUGE mistake that almost EVERY
FAMILY makes is that they don't ask the photographer about retouching before having the
photographs created. I know, every 13 year old is embarrassed about
blemishes and doesn't want to talk about it to ANYONE - especially a person they just met.
But this portrait is really important and you want to look REALLY GREAT in it, so we need to talk about this blemish thing.
The
Secret: Be Absolutely Positively Sure That Your Photographer
Is Going To Carefully And Painstakingly DIGITALLY ENHANCE All Your
Portraits - And Do It To Perfection!
A portrait that is not professionally retouched is NOT A PORTRAIT! It's just a "picture" that no one cares enough about to properly finish and produce to the best quality that money can buy!
I guess that's another reason why so many
families hire
me to create their
portraits. I honestly, sincerely care about how you (and
your family) will
look and won't embarrass you in any way. We are going to do everything in our power to help you look "like a million bucks" in these portraits, so all your friends are really impressed!
And "A
Million Bucks" Means THERE WILL BE NO BLEMISHES ON THE FINISHED
PORTRAITS!
A
short story: In my OWN wedding images, I have a bright red zit on my
forehead. ALL I can see (once I get past the powder blue tuxedos
my groomsmen were in - what was I thinking back then!?) is that
nasty zit. I can't get past it.
You know how it is: stress can do
strange things to us, and it gave me a beauty that morning. My
wife looks gorgeous, but I look like one big zit (to me, anyway). I constantly
am reminded how I looked when I see those images and I will never
let that happen to anyone I work with.
You see, what this all "boils down to" is you want a photographer who is going to take
great care of
you - someone whose only goal is to help you look absolutely perfect in
your portraits!
And that's why people want me - no one will work harder to make
you look perfect. I don't want you looking back years later, as I
do with my wedding images, and not have the best, most wonderful
memories.
When you ask me to join you, you are guaranteed that you will look
your absolute best... hey, more on that soon. I don't want to get
ahead of myself too quickly!
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The
Smith Family:
A Three Generation Story-In-Portraits
Charles
Seymour, Jr., Photographer
Who knows what the next phone call will bring?
Little did I know that the simple request to chat about
Family Portraits would turn out to be the beginning of a
warm, emotional story of love in three generations.
Nancy Smith, the Jamison (
Bucks
County), PA mother and grandmother, asked to arrange a
Christmas-break photography session at the home of her
daughter, Kimber. Kimber's family and
Nancy's son, Aaron and his family, would be there.
But
why me?
What had
Nancy
seen on my web site to get her to call me?
"As I looked through the web sites
of children's photographers, yours caught my eye for a
number of reasons. First the pictures I saw seemed to catch
the personalities of the children and had a unique
perspective I didn't see in the work of many other
photographers I looked at.
"I also liked that fact that while you obviously took
your work seriously, you didn't seem to take yourself too
seriously. You seemed to have a playful personality that
would quickly put children at ease. These traits were
confirmed as I spoke with you."
And then she said something that told me she was the
right person for me!
Click
This Link To Read The Full Story!
What
started with a few words on the phone resulted in deeply
touching memories on canvas.
Memories the Smith Family will have
forever.
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Mistake #4 Is A "Silent
Destroyer" Of Bat And Bar Mitzvah Portraits!
Most
kids don't understand (or don't want to admit) that they get nervous in front of a camera. And they don't know what to do about it.
You see, there are over 30 muscles in your face. And if you're tense, these muscles tense
up and then you won't like the photographs. You won't know why you don't like
them. You just won't.
One
Of The Keys To My Success In Photography Is That I Will Not
Photograph Any Family Without Having Met Everyone In Advance.
And what's
the purpose of this?
Yes, we're going to talk about clothing and
all the other things including what is most important to you, Mom,
and Dad, and what important relatives will be joining you,
especially those who might be in the Candle Lighting ceremony.
But
the main purpose of this time together is to give you the chance
to meet me, get to know me, and see just how well we are going get
along on this most important day.
You will see
the studio. I'll give you a tour of our work. We'll spend time
with each other so you begin to feel comfortable and confident
about how you can trust me and take my advice based on years of
experience and years of photographing your friends at their Bat or
Bar Mitzvah.
This
Is Going To Make An Enormous Difference In How Natural And
Confident You Look On The Day Of Your Photography! It's Almost
Like Magic! You Will Be Impressed!
I can't stress this enough. You see, most photographers just are not willing to do this. Why? Because it takes time.
Lots of time. All they want to do is crank people through their studio like a "factory." They want to do your photograph as if they were building a car. They want to put you on the assembly
line and run you through, click-click-click-turn this way - click,
etc... Next person please.
I
will not do that to you. Ever! We're going to meet ahead of
time and we're going to treat this as if these were the most important photographs of your life - because
they are.
See what a huge difference this will make in how you feel on the
first day of your
photography and then the day of your service? You'll feel great. We
will already know each other when your big day comes.
You'll have seen the studio. You'll know that what you're wearing is perfect. You'll know that your hair is going to look perfect.
You'll know that no blemishes will show! So
you'll be confident, and excited - not nervous and apprehensive.
Remember:
these images will be seen by ALL your friends and family and you
want to look GREAT! And you WILL!!
Mistake #5 Will Ruin Your
Mitzvah Photographs If You Aren't Aware Of It!
Most
families don't realize that it takes longer than 10 minutes to create outstanding portraits. And
you and the photographer cannot be rushed!
One
Of The Unique Things That Separates Me From All The Other
Photographers In The Area Is That I Take All The Time That Is
Necessary To Create Portraits That You Will Be Proud Of.
Photographs That Your Friends And Relatives Will Really Like - Yes
Like!
That's what I'm all about. We're not going to rush you like it's a factory. We're going to help you through this whole thing.
These images are important to you, so we're not going to rush through this.
And since many families want some more 'formal' images on the
Bimah with the Torah and perhaps your Rabbi, Thursday afternoons often work. And believe
me, we won't be rushing!
And when we meet, I will have NO
other appointment to run off to - only YOU are important on that
day!
And on the day of your service and celebration, you will have so
many things to think about and you will forget about me. I'm in
the background. I'm not running anything that day.
No, I'm there as a creative historian, recording for all time the
beauty, emotion, and love of the day. Oh, and yes: the FUN! Your
party will be the BEST, and you will have the photographs to prove
it!!
Mistake #6
"Family Portraits Have To Be Created In A Professional Studio - And They Have To Look
Stiff and Boring."
WRONG!
If you're like most people, when you think of a PROFESSIONAL family
portrait session, you think of all of you gathered in front of a "painted background" in a photography
studio or area mall, posed unnaturally, and all saying "cheese" as the photographer snaps the picture.
Now, is that something any family will cherish for a lifetime? I
don't think so. Yes, it may capture the whole family together, but it will never capture your family relationships - your family's love.
Imagine instead: All of you are gathered in the sanctuary and the Rabbi is there to greet you. The backdrop is the
Bimah, the Arc, and the sanctuary...your sanctuary, where your
service will take place, where your memories will flourish.
You'll remember receiving your own Tallit, each Aliyah, your
d'var Torah and Haftorah portion. And the Shehecheyanu at the
conclusion of the service (imagine: your friends and relatives
reciting a prayer of thanksgiving for YOU!). And
your acts of lovingkindness through your Mitzvah Project. And then
there are, perhaps, some gifts from the congregation, the Men's
Club, the Sisterhood, B'Nai Brith, and the Jewish War Veterans.
Wow, so many memories to keep.
OK... so it all seems like a lot of work now as you are
preparing for it, but looking back on it you will be so pleased
that you worked so hard and did so well.
And you'll remember working with the Rabbi, Cantor, and Mom and
Dad, strengthening your connection to Judaism.
These
are memories you want to keep.
We understand this is a
once-in-a-lifetime thing, don't we?
If
you want to chat, no cost or obligation of course, please call right away. I can't wait to talk to you about your
mitzvah portraits!
CLICK HERE.
Now,
I Know What You Are Thinking: "Give Me A
Break. This Is Just A Photo."
Well, yes, but it's your
BAT or BAR MITZVAH photography and albums, and you will never have
them again. And all the people who matter to you are going to see this
photography. So let's make darn sure it's fantastic! Right? And that's what
you'll find with me - I know how important this is and care enough
to make it all the BEST!
It's not the camera I use. It's not the
locations (though they are important). It's not the computers
I use during
retouching. (Although I use the best of everything!) The thing that separates
me from everyone
else is how sincerely I want to help you look absolutely perfect - stunning - fantastic - better than ever - in
all of your photographs. And by doing that, your memories
will be the best!
Mistake #7 Is A Little Technical, But Extremely Important To You!
Families
(and an awful lot of photographers) don't realize how important light is in photography. The wrong
light and the wrong direction of light can add up to 27 pounds to you
in a portrait, and also bring out your worst features!
It's really a matter of life or death in portraiture. The light is the "paint brush" with which I "paint" your
family portrait. It's very important!
Now, one of the things that separates my photography from all the other photographers in the area is that I have studied light
from theatre through portraiture since I was a young man (OK, so I
started in the theatre as a boy... I just felt better saying
"young man"!).
I understand that there is only ONE type and direction of light that will help you look your VERY BEST. Only one. And this is different for every person! Again, that's another reason we must meet you in advance, so we can determine the very BEST LIGHT for you and
be ready for your session date and time.
You
See, There Are Five Major Highlight Areas On Your Face. And They
Must Be PERFECTLY Lit, Or You Won't Look Your Best!
Also, I don't want to get too technical here but
since you're still reading this, you realize how important these portraits
are and you sincerely want to look your absolute best.
So... the "Transition Zone" of light, between the highlights and the shadows is what "paints" the contours of your
face and brings out your personality and "SPARKLE." So we want to be darn sure that this "Transition Zone" is perfect, too! I could go on and on, but you get the idea.
Also, light is equally important for outdoor
photography, if you choose to go outside! It must be absolutely PERFECT if we are to create a portrait of you which truly "Sparkles." So, the type of outdoor portraits you like will then determine the perfect TIME OF DAY to create the portraits. It's so important.
Mistake #8
Determines A Great Portrait Or A Terrible One!
Nine out of ten
people don't realize how important posing is. The most important word when it comes to posing is "NATURAL." You absolutely don't want to look stiff and fake! One of the most common comments we hear from our clients is how "natural" the portraits look. Our
families love how good they look, but they also love how "natural" they appear in the images.
You see, I understand that you want to look really great, but also you don't want to be put into some weird, stupid, pathetic pose that makes you look stiff and unnatural.
I'm talking about the portrait session before your Bat or Bar
Mitzvah. I'm talking about the time in the sanctuary when we have
time for photography. Believe me, the images at the party will be
tons of fun and keep all your joyous memories, but here I'm
talking about the portrait session on, say, Thursday before your
service.
Yes, I will "guide" you so the composition and "look" of the
portrait is really great. But I will NOT push you around nor
put you into unnatural positions that are just plain crazy looking. You and I will work together to help you look confident, comfortable, and just plain great.
This
Is Extremely Important To You! Don't Miss This: You Want To Be
Sure To Select A Photographer Who Will Not "Manhandle"
You With The Posing.
Almost all
the photographers in our region tend to touch their clients and
push them around way too much when posing them (in my opinion).
Posing is so important and should not be done by sticking you in
the middle of your back if you aren't sitting up quite straight
enough!
But that's what so many photographers do.
Why? Because they're in
a hurry. They have another 37 children or families to photograph
before the day is over and they can't take the time to
"guide" you. They just stick their hand into your back,
grab you by the shoulders, and get you to sit up straight. Not
only does this make you really uncomfortable, but it also makes
you look stiff!
That's
Why I Call It "Guiding." I Will Guide You With Words. I
Don't Grab You Or Poke You. This Is So Important To Helping You
Feel Comfortable!
However, I am really picky. I'll be very careful, and very attentive to detail. I may pick a little at your hair if something is out of place. I
may straighten your collar or sleeves. I'll straighten your shirt if it has a funny wrinkle in it. Don't worry about a thing! We'll make sure you look "like a million bucks"! I'm
very picky, but will never manhandle you - and I won't drive you "nuts" with being overly picky either!
Strange, But
True... And You'll Be Very Glad...
Everything must be perfect before I
open the shutter. I'll work quickly, but carefully.
The
key thing with posing is that you look honestly natural. The
families I photograph tell me all the time how great their
photographs look from a point of view of being natural. They say
things like this: "It's like I just sat down naturally by
myself! That's exactly how I sit! I can't believe it! How'd you
know that?" or "Rachel looks so like Rachel in that
portrait. That's really her there!" And you see, that's what "guiding" will
do for your portraits, too!
And most of the time you will do what is most natural for you with little
coaching from me. That reminds me of a Family Portrait I created for a
Wallingford family recently. When I suggested that the children pose
themselves in and around a beautiful tree, they actually climbed the tree!
Now I would NEVER have suggested that they do that (well, not for the first
pose of the day when their clothes were all neat and pressed), but the pose
was totally natural and the image was so beautiful.
We're talking about where your arm is in the portrait. And if your hand is
in the portrait, does it look natural? How do you hold your body and what
works best for you? And how do your family members look around you?
So
Look At The Photographs Done By Any Photographer You're
Considering. Do They Look Natural Or Do They Look
"Posed" Or Stiff?
If you'll look at the photographs I've included throughout this website, you'll see how natural and comfortable
these families look. And
don't just look here... look at all my other website sections too.
And read the comments
people have said about their portraits. See how they love their
portraits and the way they were treated. It's so important, isn't
it?
And
if you like what you are reading and just want to chat about how YOU
can look your best, please email or call right away.
This will be so much fun. I can't wait to talk to you about your
Bat or Bar Mitzvah!
CLICK HERE
Mistake #9
Is Of Enormous Importance! Don't Miss This One!
This mistake has ruined so many family portraits! It's the mistake of
not choosing a photographer who GUARANTEES THAT YOU WILL BE REALLY HAPPY - and who will give you all your money back, if you aren't!
Here's my personal guarantee: "You will be THRILLED (not just 'satisfied') with your
portraits or I will do whatever is necessary for you to be thrilled, or
I will return every penny of your money. No hassles and no hard feelings either.
"You MUST be THRILLED with your portraits, and I will spare no effort
to see that you are! I absolutely guarantee it!"
You see, only a photographer who really believes in his
work and service is going to be willing to have such a powerful guarantee.
So
if you speak to another photographer, his guarantee is your first indication of whether or not you even want to work with him.
I just can't stress this enough.
Ask about the guarantee. Listen to his or her reaction.
That will tell you if you want to trust your
family memories to that photographer at this very important time
of your life.
Mistake #10
Is So Obvious, And Yet Most Kids
Or Their Parents Don't Do It!
What's this mistake? Not asking lots of questions when you're talking with photographers.
Now,
since you're still reading this, you certainly have the questions to ask, right?
Remember, you are the
client - you have all the rights! You have the right to ask the tough
questions before you make any decisions!
You ask them first about their
guarantee and see how they respond.
Then you ask them if they will meet with you in person, at no charge, to discuss the clothing, etc, and give you a tour.
Then you ask them if they will guarantee that they'll remove any and all blemishes you might have at the time of the photography.
(And while you're at it, ask about those pesky facial wrinkles and
the few extra pounds we all seem to suffer with: Mom and Dad will
love to know THIS answer too!)
Then ask them about how they light the hair perfectly? Ask them
about your own hair and how they will be sure to display it
correctly.
Then ask them how much time they are going to
be with you. And do they do outdoor portraits at a location
meaningful to you, as well as indoor portraits.
Ask them if they understand the importance of the correct lighting of the "Five Major Highlight Areas." Ask them if they know what a "Transition Zone" is.
Ask them if their posing is
natural or more "posy and stiff."
Ask
them if the images they are showing you they actually created, and
did they do the artistic enhancement or did they farm it out.
See how much you have learned so far? Pretty amazing when you think about it, isn't it?
Mistake #11
Can Ruin Everything!
What's this mistake? It's choosing the WRONG PHOTOGRAPHER FOR YOUR
MOST IMPORTANT PHOTOGRAPHY. Everything depends on that one decision.
And hopefully, now that you know these 11 HUGE Mistakes That Most
Families Make, YOU won't make those mistakes! You'll be able to
choose the right photographer for you, based on all this
new-found information you
have!
Now, I may not be the right photographer for you.
My photography isn't for everyone. And my calendar is really
filling up quickly... and it pains me to have to tell a family
that as much as I really want to work with them, I just can't
because my calendar is already full.
And you know: I limit myself to 24 B'Nai Mitzvah a year, max! I
prefer to hold it to 20. I just can't be creative 100 hours a week
and I simply MUST be ready and fully creative when it's time for
your Simcha.
I just don't understand how other photographers can cram in so
many major events in a week and still be creative for YOU.
And then again, some families don't feel that preserving their memories is
very important and would rather spend everything on food and drink
at the party. Hey, that's their choice, and I appreciate that. But that's
not a family that will ask me to join
them.
But the fact that you're still reading this means I probably AM
the right photographer for you. Because we care about all the things I've talked about here. But the only way you'll really know for sure
that I am the right photographer for you is for you to contact me.
So What Should You Do Right
Now?
Now, while it's fresh in your mind,
send me an email or pick up the phone and call me so we can chat. No
cost. No obligation. No sales pitch. We're way too busy for
that. But we can find out if your date is still available on my
ever-tightening calendar.
CLICK HERE to find the
email address and number to call.
We'll just chat. You can ask
any questions you have. We'll see what my calendar looks
like for your Bat and Bar Mitzvah date. If I'm still available, and if you'd like to, we can set up a time for you to come in and
I can show you around the
studio and chat a bit. There's still no cost or obligation. You do not need to
make a decision to hire me before you come in and chat! No way!
Then, after we chat in person, if you feel
you want me to create your
portraits and join you at your Bat or Bar Mitzvah, fine. If not, fine also. I
am here to help you in any way I can. But I won't pressure you into doing anything you don't want to do. The decisions are completely up to you.
However,
Act Immediately! My Schedule Is Almost Completely Full At The Time
I'm Updating This Site. I Limit Myself To A Maximum Or 24 Bat Or
Bar Mitzvahs A Year (And I Prefer To Hold It To 20), And My
Calendar Fills Up Very Quickly.
But I must
say right now that time
is taking away so many of our precious memories, isn't it?
Remember
that wedding photo of Pam and me and my horrible red zit? Somehow
I remember that red zit, but I've forgotten much of the joy at my
wedding. We remember what he have in photographs and the rest
fades from our minds very quickly. Way TOO quickly.
And
time is filling up my calendar much too quickly too. Though I want
to save space on my calendar to be with your family and stop the
clock from stealing your most important memories, I can't if I'm
too busy.
Time
is Moving on!
I try to reserve times for people from
school districts whose students I have photographed during one
event or another. Students from Strath Haven, Radnor, Upper Darby, Garnet Valley, Ridley, Springfield, Rose Tree Media,
Sun Valley, Haverford, and others.
And from theatres including Young People's Theatre Workshop, Upper Darby Summer
Stage, The Players Club of Swarthmore, Garnet Valley Summer
Theatre, Narberth Community Theatre, Rose Valley Chorus, and more.
Also from Ohev Shalom, Temple Sholom, Beth Israel, Rodeph
Shalom... well, you get the idea.
But since I have photographed so many people from New Hope to the
Main Line to Wilmington and West Chester to the New Jersey Shore, I can't really hold open every date for someone I've worked with before....
as much as I want to.
And my work doesn't get turned over to some high school student or part-time
college intern.... since I will know all about your energies,
desires, and goals, I will do all the art work starting with the
photography through to the enhancement... it's the only way I work...
and you have my word on that!
And that takes a lot of time, too.
I
Guess Too Many People Are Asking Me To Work With Them And I Want
To Help Everyone, But I Can't.
I have to become much more selective so that I can share my time
and talents with just the most important people in my life - people
like you who share a family love that:
-
Demands to be
seen as something special these days.
-
Demands to be shared with
friends and family.
-
And demands to be remembered for generations
to come.
Why do I get so busy? I'm very fortunate. Because I have such a great reputation from the
families and children I have worked with (and I'm deeply
grateful for that). They tell all their friends and then they all call me, and my
calendar just completely fills up. I'm even booked into late
2009 (but certainly not for every day! Phewww....).
Plus, because I spend so much time with each person and family I photograph,
I can't photograph as many people as other photographers who have more of a "factory"
arrangement! These images are too important to you and your
family, and they're
too important to me!
And I
can't be creative 100 hours a week and since I need to be my
absolute best when photographing YOU, I have to limit the number
of people I work with.
So do you see how my time fills up so quickly?
So if anything I have said here looks the least bit interesting to you,
EMAIL or CALL NOW! DO NOT WAIT EVEN ONE DAY ON THIS!
CLICK HERE right now to get the
address or number to call.
I Have A Very Special Offer For
You...FREE! (But ONLY if you're one of the first
7 people to call me by
As long as you are one of the first
7 people to call me - just to chat - I will make you a FANTASTIC OFFER! You can save
$127 off any photography collection you sign up for OR 11.7% off any
wall portraits you order! That saves you a bunch of money! And
just because you read my site and acted quickly! And care so much about preserving
your memories.
Because you see, I know that people who read this whole site (and
can chat with me about it) care deeply, just as I do. They know
how important memories are and how preserving emotions keep our
families strong.
And THOSE are the families I want to work with, and so I want to
reward you for caring so much.
AND, be sure to ask about my Referral and Rewards Program where you
can earn enough credits to pay for ALL of your photography!
Imagine... all of your photography FREE for
this most important day just by telling people about me.
Well, I could go on forever because I really love creating family
photography. I love being a member of your family for a day. I
care about helping you keep all those precious memories.
Can you tell that I care a lot about you and helping
you with your memories?
Well, I'd better stop so that you can contact me right away.
Email or Call right away.
This will be fun. I can't wait to talk to you about your Bat or
Bar Mitzvah!
But do it now. You don't want to miss the joy of your big day and
then relive it year after year.
CLICK
HERE TO CONTACT ME
All
the best... and thanks for reading this information.

Charles
Seymour, Jr. Photographer/Owner
PS: Email
or call now. I have an excellent reputation in the
community (I guess you saw that in those great comments above from
people who have asked me to photograph the most important day of
their lives), and I'll help you every step of the way. So email
or call
today. CLICK
HERE TO CONTACT ME
We'll just chat. No
cost, no obligation, no sales talk. But don't put it off. I know that at this moment, you
may not be sure about your photography. That's fine. But please understand that because
I spend so much time with each one of our
families, we only have 7 session times remaining for this special offer. Once they are gone, you will not be able to get the
$127 off any collection or the 11.7% discount off any wall portrait. So
contact me right now.
PPS: One last thing. Having your
Bat or Bar Mitzvah photography created is such a personal
thing, a family thing, a joyous thing. You want to be sure you select a photographer who is really driven to help you look
fantastic YOUR way, not like everyone else! Talk to your
friends for whom I have created images. You will see the type
person I am and how important YOU are. But email or call now just to
chat, while we might still have your date available. CLICK HERE
right now. Before
it's too late.
PPPS: Want to see more
Bat and Bar Mitzvah images I have created before you
contact me? Click here to see some
examples.
Click
Here For My Mitzvah Blog
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Family Memories Through Photography...
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