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The Dog (and Cat!) Days of Summer are here again! Benefitting the Peninsula SPCA this special event will take place August 13, 14, 20, and 21. In exchange for a donation of $30 for one pet or $40 for two you will receive a short photo session and one 5x7" print. The entire fee will be donated to the SPCA. No additional purchase required but special pricing will be in place if you want to buy more portraits! click here to schedule



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MOTHER'S DAY IS May 9th! Guys, have you thought about what you are getting your wife/mother/significant other yet? Is she always the one taking the pictures? Or has she been saying for awhile that she'd like to get family portraits done? This is your sign! Buy a gift certificate to Anne Companion Photography, studio and on-location photographer in Hampton Virginia, and get a bonu$!

For a $250 certificate get a bonus $50 credit

For a $350 certificate get a bonus $100 credit

For a $500 certificate get a bonus $150 credit

For a $750 certificate get a bonus $200 credit

Then e-mail info@annecompanionphotography.com about picking up the certificate (or letting me know where I can send it)! These will not expire!



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You're having a baby, congratulations! You've seen those adorable newborn photos on-line and you want to capture those moments for your own baby. But there are so many newborn photographers out there; how do you know where to start? Here are a few tips!


  1. Decide if you want lifestyle newborn portraits or a session. Lifestyle sessions are generally done in your home and are less posed; studio sessions are, as the name implies, usually done in a photography studio! And more posing is done with the baby.



2. Ask the photographer you are considering about their experience with newborns. Newborn photography is a very specific genre and photographers who are experienced in working with them will be able to tell you in detail about when you should bring the baby and what they do to work with the baby and soothe them during the session.


3. Ask how flexible they are. Do they charge extra to photograph siblings and parents? Is it okay if grandma wants to get in on a portrait? Do they let you bring your own props or items to personalize the session?


4. Finally, do they seem excited to work with you and your baby? Newborn photographers usually love what they do and can't wait to do your session! Find a photographer who is passionate about their work!

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