Monday, August 24, 2020
By Lisa Roy Phototgraphy
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What a year 2020 has been so far. If you're anything like me, you have come to realize just how important family is this year. We're spending a lot more time at home, and we maybe can't see some of our extended family due to travel restrictions, health reasons, etc. It has reminded me that what I get to do for families is even that much more special. 

Meet the Schneewind family. I was contacted to do an extended family session for them after they recently lost their grandmother. We spent a lovely evening out on the family farm. They will be able to cherish these photos for years to come.

 

When is the last time you had your entire family together for a portrait? If you can't remember, then now is the time to schedule a session. 

 
Tuesday, September 03, 2019
By Lisa Roy Phototgraphy
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More than any other question, clients always ask what they should wear to their session. Coordinating your outfits can seem like a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be! Here are some tips to help guide you. 

Complementary colors are your friend!

The days of everyone dressing the same for a family photo are gone! Instead choose colors that generally complement each other. Pick a color scheme and go from there. See the photos below for some general outfit inspiration.

Start with one person.

Sometimes if you're stuck starting with one person's outfit will help guide you. If someone in the family has a favorite outfit they really want to wear go with it and dress the rest of the crew in outfits that compliment the first person.

Remember to factor in the weather.

Let's face it, we live in Minnesota and sometimes the weather is a bit unpredictable. If you're planning an outdoor session layers are always a good way to go. A perfect outfit is one that you feel comfortable in. If you're uncomfortable it will show in the photos. For Fall/Winter sessions don't forget to think about coats, hats, scarves and gloves.

 

 

 

 

 

Don't forget the shoes!

Shoes can make or break an outfit. Sandals, dress shoes, and Converse (or similar) are a great choice for warmer months, while boots are a great choice for the cooler months. Try to avoid neon colored, or character athletic shoes if you can help it. Sometimes going barefoot can be a good option, just bring walking shoes to get where we need to go.

Try on your clothes in advance!

This is a really important often overlooked piece of the puzzle. Look at yourself in the mirror from all angles. Make sure you can sit, squat, and lean forward comfortably. For the kiddos, make sure they can run, jump, play, etc. 

Patterns

Patterns and prints can work great in moderation. If you're going to go this route, try one statement piece (floral or patterned dress for example) and then keep the rest of the family more subtle in complimentary colors. Moderation is key in this equation, I can't stress that enough!



   

 

This is meant to be a general guide to help with clothing selection. Pinterest can also be a great source to get some inspiration. Some department stores offer services that can also help guide you in finding the perfect outfit. If you're still stuck, please don't hesitate to contact me for more advice!

 
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
By Lisa Roy Photography
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Through my career I get to meet people from all over the world, and somewhere in our conversations the topic of living in Minnesota usually comes up. When people ask me why I live here with such extreme weather, or what my favorite part of MN is, my answer is always the same: The Minnesota State Fair! I've always had a big spot in my heart for the Fair. Not a year goes by that I don't make at least a few trips during the 12 days of fun ending on Labor Day. I'm holding out hope that eventually they will offer a "season pass" option to get in the gate! When I get asked what's so special about the fair, I can't narrow it down to just one thing. For me it's really the whole experience. We are now 8 days away from the start of the 2019 MN State fair and my excitement this year is even bigger than it ever has been.

You see, this year I am one of the 335 artists that gets to say "I made it into the 2019 MN State Fair Fine Arts Competition!" In years past I have entered the competition and not made it past the first round; other years I have made it into the 2nd round of judging only to not make the final cut. There are so many great artists in Minnesota that it's no surprise the State Fair competition is a steep one. Take this year for example: In my category (class 8- photography) there were 1114 total entries in round 1, 160 made it to round 2 of the judging, and only 114 made it into the show during the fair. Total entries for all 8 classes this year look like this: 2727 total entries in round 1, 552 made it to round 2, and 335 made it into the show.

This year's fair will be a special one for sure. I can't wait to see my photo Solitude's Path, hanging in the fine arts building with the 334 other Minnesota artists who made the cut this year. Of course I'm also looking forward to everything else the fair has to offer, including my favorite fair foods! Tell me, what's your favorite thing about the MN State Fair? How often do you attend the fair? 

 

 
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