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The cutest baby boy with tons of hair
20th August 2018 3:36 PM Blog
As a Glasgow newborn photographer I am lucky to meet so many lovely families. I am so honoured that baby Benedikt's parents chose me to capture this special time for their family. My newborn photography sessions are held in my home photography studio in Glasgow where I have everything set up and ready for you arriving. Before every session I will ask the parents what colours they like and I will have my props set out and ready to be used with the appropriate coloured wraps ......
Newborn Photography Glasgow - Preparing For Your Session
1st February 2018 5:42 PM Blog
BOOKING A NEWBORN PHOTOGRAPHERWhen you book your newborn photography session with me I will add your due date to my diary. Once your baby arrives we will arrange a suitable date for you to attend and I will send you some helpful information on how best to prepare for your session. Your newborn photography session will be more successful by following my useful instructions. AWAKE TIME FOR NEWBORN PHOTOGRAPHYThe most important thing that I advise is to have 1-2 hours of awake time with the baby.....
Newborn Photography Glasgow - Finding Inspiration
25th January 2018 10:45 PM Blog
Glasgow Newborn PhotographyFor my Glasgow newborn photography and baby photography sessions I try to find inspiration in a variety of places. Firstly I will ask the parents what colours they prefer and will compliment their home. I have a selection different coloured blankets with co-ordinating props to choose from. Once I have their preferred colour choices I will select props that complement each other for the session. As well as colour I will add some lovely textures like soft mohair bonnet.....
Newborn Photography Glasgow - My Editing Workflow
7th January 2018 11:57 AM Blog
hen I first began my newborn photography business in Glasgow I realised very quickly that I needed to find my own editing style so that my work was consistent. From being a photographer for many years I already had a good grasp of photoshop and retouching techniques but when I first started out I would always experiment with different ways of doing things which meant every session looked different. After a while I realised that I was leaning more towards a light and airy look to my ......
Baby Tommy's Newborn Session
27th July 2017 4:03 PM Blog
Baby Tommy visited my photography studio last week with two of his four siblings for a baby photography session. I just loved his sweet ginger hair and cute face! Hopefully we will see him with all of his brother and sisters in the future for a family photography session ......
New Website and New Features
22nd June 2017 10:21 AM Blog
It has been a very busy summer here at Louise Mallan Photography! I have been working really hard to update and improve my website and I am really excited to share some of the cool new features with you. First of all I have a gorgeous new logo courtesy of Coffee & Ink Designs and I have updated all my portfolio pages with more recent work so that you can really get a feel for my style. Buying Gift Vouchers for your loved ones is now even easier. I have created a special page ......
Introducing the New Folio Album!
27th February 2017 3:02 PM Blog
I'm excited to introduce a brand new product at Louise Mallan Photography. The new Folio Album has landed! This gorgeous little accordion contains 6 of your favourite images from your session, professionally printed and surrounded by high quality mounts. The Folio Album folds up to a 6 x 6 (152x152mm) square and ties with a pretty ribbon.These albums make the perfect keepsake or gift for grandparents and are available in pink, blue, white or black.Photographs are made to ......
Print Crop Guide
9th September 2016 2:06 PM Blog
So you've found the perfect frame for that beautiful image, but many people are surprised that when they receive their print, part of the image has been cropped out. Why does this happen? Well it has to do with the aspect ratio of the image (or the frame). Most modern cameras have an aspect ratio of 2:3 meaning the image will fit in a standard frame size of 4x6, 8x12, 12x18. Now I won't bore you with math or jargon but keep in mind that some popular frame sizes have ......
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