Category Archives: Suzanne’s Thoughts

Dressing for Family Portraits ~ Massachusetts Photographer

Wow, has it really been a whole month since I posted last? Well, that’s because things have been super busy around here. I’m in the middle of a top secret new portrait project that I will be unveiling very soon. This has been keeping me pretty busy in addition to all the normal business and...

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Is ‘hyper-focus’ a super power?

I’m a creative person and most of the time, that’s a good thing. However, there are a few times a year when I become the mutant version of myself. This typically involves me getting some kind of creative brainstorm and becoming completely consumed by it. Back when I was in college and early on as a photographer, this was great and I had the luxury of allowing myself to be completely consumed. Now, I have a business, a family and responsibilities, *sigh*.

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Photos in Print ~ Lifestyle Photographer

Typically my posts here have to do with Portraits Sessions of children or families, but today I want to share something a little different. About a year ago, I created images for Bay Path College of a student on Campus. I worked closely with the Marketing Director of the College which was really helpful since...

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Making a Game out of Kid’s Portraits ~ Family Photographer

It’s been a while since I’ve written a Tips post so I figure there’s no time like the present. Let’s face it, parents get really stressed about have family portraits done. There’s so much to think about! You have to coordinate clothing and make sure the kids have haircuts. I won’t even mention getting to...

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New England Autumn ~ Fall Photographer Massachusetts

Most people who live in New England really enjoy this time of  year. I am no execption. In fact, yesterday my friend, Allison Biggs (graphic designer extraordinaire), and I decided to take a few hours of much needed creative time. During the months of October and November I photograph lots of children and families, which...

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