*** SOLD OUT! *** THIS WAS SO MUCH FUN, THANK YOU TO ALL OF THE FAMILIES WHO CAME TO ENJOY THESE ADORABLE BUNNIES.
PLEASE ADD YOURSELF TO MY E-MAILING LIST TO BE SURE TO GRAB ONE OF THESE SESSIONS FOR NEXT YEAR!
For the first time ever, Crabapple Photography is announcing Easter Mini Sessions with a REAL, LIVE BUNNY! There will be two bunnies: Bun Bun and Usa 🙂 There are only a limited number available on March 5, 2016. It is first come, first served, so please don’t miss out!
If you are looking for Easter mini sessions, but aren’t interested in having a live bunny, I am offering just a few of those on March 6. Please click here to view that information and book. They won’t last long!
If you’re wondering if this mini session is for you, please skip down to the bottom of the post for information on “what exactly is a mini session and what are it’s limitations?”
WHAT EXACTLY IS A MINI SESSION AND WHAT ARE IT’S LIMITATIONS?
A mini session is a great and fun way to get a few photos of your baby or child. Mini sessions typically last 15 minutes. They are sessions scheduled back to back on a predetermined date, with little extra room in the schedule.
There are some cases where a full session makes more sense for a family. To avoid frustration or disappointment for both of us, here they are:
1. If you have a large family. Mini sessions are super short. It’s important to be realistic about what we are able to capture in that time. If you have 3, 4 or 5 children, there will not be enough time for sibling, family and individual child portraits.
2. If your child is very shy and takes time to warm up to new people. Or conversely, if your child is in a wild child phase (they all go through it!), 15 minutes may not be enough time to coax him or her into the portrait you’re looking for. A full session would give your child time to warm up, or warm down – whichever the case may be 🙂
3. If you are looking for a huge variety of sets, outfit changes and “looks.” If that is what you are looking for, contact me about a full session and we’ll plan it together. That’s the fun part!
4. If you won’t be happy with letting the child (and child’s mood!) affect the style of photos we are able to capture. There is no accounting for mood of a child on the day of the mini session. Keep in mind he or she may be tired and not super cooperative. I’ve never not been able to fill a gallery, but if there are very specific shots you’re looking for, it just makes sense to book a longer session where we have the luxury of time to get those shots for you.
I hope that didn’t scare you. Cause really, mini sessions can be and are mostly all about FUN!
Meet Bun Bun: