Jennifer Shore Photography

Month: March, 2010

Time to think about your spring session outfits!

Hooray!  I love spring because I know that it is going to get warmer outside which means more photographing outside!  Here are some ideas to get you thinking about what to wear for your next photo session (or for whatever!).   Don’t forget to book your session now while space is still available!  Just contact me at shore@jennifershore.com or give me a call at 781-519-2285. 

Epiphanie Bags contest….cross your fingers for me!

I would love to win this!  They make beautiful camera bags that don’t look like camera bags

I don’t usually post things like this but I am in serious need of a new camera….this one in fact!  So…..cross your fingers that I will be the winner!  (I never win anything but there’s always a first time for everything!). 

EPIPHANIE BAG  IS GIVING AWAY YOUR CHOICE OF

A BRAND NEW CANON 5D MARK II!

OR

A $2500 GIFT CERTIFICATE TO SOUTHWEST AIRLINES!!!

How to pick a GOOD photographer

This post was written by a Rhode Island photographer Amy Ro. I first read the post through Kristina Young Photography (the photographer that did the best photos of our family BTW!) and now have seen it in several places.  I thought I would share it here too since it is such great information!  I hope it helps someone! Click HERE to read it and enjoy!

spring fever special!!

h 3 color

Now that spring is getting closer I am getting that spring fever feeling and want to share it with all of you!

If you book a session by March 20th to TO TAKE PLACE DURING THE MONTH OF MAY then the session will only be $75! Some restrictions apply….please contact Jennifer for details at www.jennifershore.com or by phone at 781-519-2285.

Don’t miss this opportunity to get beautiful family photos for mother’s day or father’s day or any day! Tell you friends! Just book by March 15th. Space is limited to first responders.

  • About Jennifer Shore Photography

  • As long as I can remember, I have loved being connected to kids. I always knew that I would have a life working with children in some form. Since my other big interest has been human behavior, I ended up with a formal education in Child Development / Family Relations and a master's degree in clinical social work. As a school therapist for children with emotional and behavioral special needs, it was still possible for me to see beauty in even the most difficult and disturbed child. Luckily right around the time I was doing this work, I was also exploring my other favorite interest, photography.

    One day I decided to bring a camera into work. The results were amazing. The children loved to see themselves in photographs and I LOVED to take pictures of them. With the help of my photography teacher and best friend, photographer Andrew Xenios, I ended up having an exhibition of the kids I worked with. The pictures seemed to capture the essence of each person; even the most troubled child was still beautiful. From there, it was just a natural progression to become a portrait photographer.

    The fact that I am just a big kid myself has helped me gain a wonderful perspective on children and their families. Photographing children provides me with the opportunity to show others the joy I see inside every one of them. This is what I want for my clients, to capture the moments when they feel most childlike, most at ease; as these are the moments when our true beauty is revealed.