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Great places to visit in Maryland | Northern VA Family Photographer

Great places to visit in Maryland | Northern VA Family Photographer

Great places to visit in Maryland | Northern VA Family Photographer

At Ever After we specialize in professional family and childrens photography. But we know you all like to travel and you love to take snapshots of your travels. So grab the kids and head out to the Maryland coast! Whether you live in the South Riding, VA area or as far north as Baltimore, the smaller state of Maryland has plenty to offer when it comes to coastal scenery for pictures.

By the way, we always urge friends to grab their cameras and try their hand at taking pictures. But we wouldn’t be us if we didn’t also strongly encourage you to work with a professional photographer for fine art family portraits. The many differences between hobby and professional pictures justify the investment you make when you work with a professional.

Now, on with some travel info! Here are five places along the Maryland coast worthy of your time and attention:

Assateague Island is on the Maryland side and offers visitors more than 37-miles of a barrier island with beaches, coves, and beautiful marshes. You can’t miss with the wildlife photography here and the island’s gorgeous horses.

Annapolis and its harbor, along with its historic charm, offers some lovely scenery. You might have to battle the seagulls and tourists to snap a few great shots, but it’s at the very least worth a day trip.

At Sandy Point State Park you can enjoy 786 acres along the Northwestern shore of the gorgeous Chesapeake Bay. The park is well known for its breathtaking water views that overlook one of Maryland’s real treasures, the Chesapeake Bay.

If you’re looking for a more urban water scene, check out Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. Keep in mind, though, just like Annapolis, you’ll be surrounded by people. That’s not to say you can’t take some great photos!

The Concord Point Lighthouse in Havre de Grace, Maryland was built in 1827 where the Susquehanna River meets the tidal flow of the Chesapeake Bay. It is one of the oldest lighthouses in continuous operation on the East Coast. Fully restored, the Lighthouse and Keeper’s House are open to the public on weekends from April to October.

Olmsted Island is technically not on the coast but on the Potomac River near Washington, DC. You can get some great pictures of the falls at Great Falls National Park on the Virginia side and Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historic Park on the Maryland side. Both offer some great scenery and photo ops, but not your typical sandy beach landscapes.

With family and childrens photography being our specialties, we work with clients from South Riding, VA and all across Northern Virginia on a variety of photography projects and needs. With almost two decades of experience, we are always happy to discuss your photography needs. Contact us today!
 

 

Family Photographer, Childrens Photography

Ever After Portraits is comprised of Mindy Belcher and Joriana Belcher Anderson, a mother-daughter portrait photography team located near South Riding, VA in Northern Virginia. We specialize in timeless and emotive fine art family portraits.
 
Family means everything and capturing those precious moments to preserve forever will mean family heirlooms for you to share for years to come.

 
Best,
 
Mindy & Joriana – Contact Us!
 
Professional Photographer

8 Places Along the Virginia Coast for great pictures! | Northern VA Family Photographer

8 Places Along the Virginia Coast for great pictures! | Northern VA Family Photographer

8 Places Along the Virginia Coast for great pictures! | Northern VA Family Photographer

Where do you like to take pictures along the Virginia Coast? Do you have any favorite places? As a full-service studio photographer near Round Hill, VA, we certainly do, but we’re always on the hunt for more places. You know what we mean, little-known coastal gardens, sandy coves, quiet harbors, and picturesque beaches. It’s not easy to uncover secret spots given how populated our state is, but a list we found provides some worthy options.

If you have time, you can drive around our state and explore all 35 places featured in this article. However, we thought we’d highlight their coastal suggestions while we still have a few weeks of “warm” weather left, and while we’re waiting for the gorgeous fall colors to appear!

Spectacular opportunities for landscape and wildlife photography on the Virginia coastline

1 and 2. Chincoteague and Assateague Islands

Chincoteague, an island on Virginia’s Eastern Shore, is known for its population of wild ponies. The ponies actually reside next door on Assateague Island. While the ponies are a must-see, the seemingly endless miles of idyllic coastline and undeveloped land provide excellent opportunities for landscape and wildlife photography. Don’t forget the beautiful ocean encircling these beautiful islands! There’s something inherently beautiful with the combination of sea and portraits.

3. Tangier Island

Once the most isolated of the Eastern Shore barrier islands, Tangier has managed to maintain its charm – although some believe that’s beginning to change. You’ll see more bicycles than cars and more commercial fishing and crabbing than D.C. suits.

4. Virginia Beach

Most people associate Virginia Beach with hordes of summer crowds and tourists. They would be correct, but check out Sand Bridge and Croatan for surfing photography if the waves are up. On the Bayside, there’s Chick’s Beach and First Landing State Park for what might be just a tad bit quieter if not at least different than the busy beaches.

5. Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge

A bird watcher and photographers’ haven, every season offers something here. Although located at the very southern tip of Virginia Beach practically in North Carolina, it’s an important stop for migrating birds and a nesting place for several species including Bald Eagles and Osprey. There are tram tours and a relatively large photography blind.

6. Norfolk Botanical Garden

This is a world-class botanical garden with much to offer the photographer, especially the macro-photographer.

7. Fort Monroe

On the Chesapeake Bay, the Fort oozes history and beauty. It’s especially worthy for architectural and landscape photographers, but it’s a treasure for all types of photography.

8. Newport News Park

Wait until late October or November to visit this lovely city park for its spectacular fall foliage. In an area known for its state parks, this city park is worth a visit.

As a fine art and studio photographer we are always excited about talking shop with other photographers, especially near us in Round Hill, VA or Sterling, VA where we have our studios. If you have any tips for your favorite places to take pictures along the Virginia Coast, let us know! We’d love to check them out.

 

Family Photographer, Studio Photographer

Ever After Portraits is comprised of Mindy Belcher and Joriana Belcher Anderson, a mother-daughter portrait photography team located near Round Hill, VA in Northern Virginia. We specialize in timeless and emotive fine art family portraits.
 
Family means everything and capturing those precious moments to preserve forever will mean family heirlooms for you to share for years to come.

 
Best,
 
Mindy & Joriana – Contact Us!
 
Professional Photographer

The Psychology of Color | Northern VA Family Photographer

The Psychology of Color | Northern VA Family Photographer

The Psychology of Color | Northern VA Family Photographer

Do you know what the colors you wear say about you, your mood, or even your intelligence? As a professional photographer, we have a pretty good idea! We have had to learn about color applications as it pertains to photography and our clients’ clothing. Our Purcellville, VA and Potomac Falls, VA clients aren’t the only ones interested in color psychology and clothes.

If you’re thinking about doing your portraits this fall, here are a few things to consider about individual colors as you select your outfits. And, as always, if you have any questions, just ask us!

Pink

Pink is a tranquil and warm color. Unlike red which gets people excited, pink has been shown to calm aggression and be soothing. It’s a feminine color and wearing it can give off a gentler air. By the way, in the past pink was the color used for little boys, while blue was used for girls! Yes, gentlemen, you too look great in pink!

Red

There is a reason many restaurants use red: It has been shown to make you hungry! It’s also an energetic color evoking strength, power, and even aggression. Red is a color that will get you noticed.

Yellow

This is a happy color! It’s the color of the sun, after all. It represents optimism and can help you be more creative. It is associated with being cheerful and warm. Note how it’s a color often associated with schools and school buses.

Orange

A warm, bold color, orange is a great substitute for red. It represents ambition, depth, and fun.

Blue

Another calming color, blue has long been associated with the sea. It is considered one of the most popular colors on the spectrum. Although depending on its shade, it can be considered a cooler color, it’s also a very soothing color which is why it’s often used in hospitals and bedrooms. It’s also been shown to be associated with greater productivity because it evokes a feeling of calmness and focus.

Purple

Long known as the color of royalty, purple represents wealth, sophistication and wisdom. There’s a reason kings and queens have long used this color!

Black

If you want a powerful, somber color, then black it is. It evokes strength and seriousness as well as intelligence. Think of how many business suits are black or dark gray.

Green

A calming color, green is also the color of money, of course! Green is located at the center of the color spectrum making it a restorative and balancing color. Interestingly, it’s long been associated with the concept of peace and, of course, the Earth.

Gray

Actually a neutral, gray is reserved, quiet and conservative. It has a steadying effect on other colors around it, is seen as solid and stable, creating a sense of calm and composure, relief from a chaotic world.

Color can reflect mood, personality, and give off subtle messages, so you can use color to your advantage! Just for fun, if you’d like to learn more about color psychology, check out this article.

As a professional photographer in the Purcellville, VA and Potomac Falls, VA area, we are happy to help our clients select their clothing colors for their portrait session. Although the psychology of color is fun to think about, the most important thing is that you feel comfortable and confident in your clothing! We work with our clients to coordinate each family member’s clothing so you’ll love your family portrait. If you want professional pictures, please contact us today to discuss our session!

 

Family Photographer, Professional Photographer

Ever After Portraits is comprised of Mindy Belcher and Joriana Belcher Anderson, a mother-daughter portrait photography team located in Potomac Falls, VA, Northern Virginia, near Purcellville, VA. We specialize in timeless and emotive fine art family portraits.
 
Family means everything and capturing those precious moments to preserve forever will mean family heirlooms for you to share for years to come.

 
Best,
 
Mindy & Joriana – Contact Us!
 
Professional Photographer

Photography Tips & Tricks: Confidence is key | Northern VA Family Photographer

Photography Tips & Tricks: Confidence is key | Northern VA Family Photographer

Photography Tips & Tricks: Confidence is key | Northern VA Family Photographer

You can become a more confident photographer – yes, really! Being more confident in your photo-taking skills will mean better portraits. We might be a well-known family photographer in the Round Hill, VA area, but even we had to work on our confidence!

Here are eight tips on how to be a more confident photographer:

1. Shoot! And then shoot some more! Take lots and lots of pictures. Practice makes perfect, after all. Digital photography is terrific because there’s no expensive film to buy or waste. Shoot away! You can delete any photos you don’t like. So if you can, take pictures every day.

2. Even if you shoot on “auto” as an amateur photographer, try shooting on manual during various conditions – sunny, cloudy, and various lighting conditions.

3. Go back to school. Read books, read online, follow blogs, take a course or even a one-day class on photography.

4. Be mindful of what you’re not good at and make it a goal to learn more about that. Then practice what you’re learning as you’re learning it. Don’t wait to put into practice what you’ve learned.

5. Be confident even if you don’t feel confident. If you hesitate because you’re nervous putting that camera to use, then you won’t build up your confidence. Get that equipment out and give it a try.

6. Don’t be scared to try different methods or experiment with light. Again, digital photos mean you can delete, delete!

7. Study the work of photographers you admire. What do you like about their work? How can you emulate their work? Learn from other artists. It’s a great way to get better and get more confident.

8. Know your camera! If you don’t know how to operate your camera, it’s tough to feel confident.

The Round Hill, VA area is beautiful! Get outside while the weather is nice and get some great pictures! The more you shoot, the more confident you will get.

Other posts in this series:
Photography Tips & Tricks: Lighting tips for family snapshots
Photography Tips & Tricks: Get natural smiles from your kids!
Photography Tips & Tricks: Underwater Pictures
Photography Tips & Tricks: Pets

When you’re ready for a professional family portrait, be sure to give us a call at 571.434.0009! We look forward to meeting you!

 

Family Photographer, Portraits

Ever After Portraits is comprised of Mindy Belcher and Joriana Belcher Anderson, a mother-daughter portrait photography team located near Round Hill, VA in Northern Virginia. We specialize in timeless and emotive fine art family portraits.
 
Family means everything and capturing those precious moments to preserve forever will mean family heirlooms for you to share for years to come.

 
Best,
 
Mindy & Joriana – Contact Us!
 
Professional Photographer

Storing Digital Photographs | Northern VA Family Photographer

Storing Digital Photographs | Northern VA Family Photographer

Storing Digital Photographs | Northern VA Family Photographer

By far, the question we get the most in portrait session phone call inquiries is, “When I have photography done, do I get the digital files?” That has prompted this post and what some may feel is a controversial statement: Far and away, the very best way to “store” digital photographs is still to print them!

I can practically hear you gasping at this concept but please hear me out.

The earliest known surviving photograph made in a camera was taken by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce in 1826, 190 years ago. It’s the view from an upstairs window at his estate in the Burgundy region of France. No, it’s not of the finest quality available to us today, but you can still clearly see the courtyard, buildings and trees. More important, though, is this fact: This photograph has lasted all of this time.

Photography, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce in 1826

 

 
Printed photographs are truly tangible memories. You can see them, touch them. They call up the emotions we were feeling when they were taken. They draw us back to what was happening on that day. They link us to our past.

Unfortunately, today photography is thought of in a throwaway fashion. We take multiple shots with our phone cameras. Then we delete all but one of them, the one we feel is “perfect.” That perfect shot is kept on the phone, or occasionally it’s transferred to a computer hard drive.

In essence, as a society we are depending upon digital media to keep and preserve our memories. By doing this, we’re putting all of our eggs in one proverbial basket. We all know what that means: If you drop the basket, you lose all of the eggs. The same can be said for our reliance on digital storage to preserve our precious photographic memories.

The chart below clearly shows the durability of digital storage. I can tell you this: I was shocked at the short duration of these various mediums.

Durability of Digital Storage

 

 
Consider this: Niépce’s photograph is still with us because it was printed. Obviously, there was no alternative for him. Nor is there one for us now, in truth.

When a potential photography client asks me for digitals, I ask them, “Why do you want them?”

Usually, the reply is something like “So I can print them” or “So that I can have them.”

My response to the first reply is usually this: As a professional photographer, I know that taking a digital file to a drugstore or a big box store and printing it will not provide the client with the same quality as I can provide with a professional commercial lab that works only with photographers. I love my clients so much that I feel their precious memories are worth only the highest quality in print media.

The second reply is based on a fallacy that by having a digital, you have the image and you’ll have it forever. But digital data is just an abstract of ones and zeroes, and being able to access it in the future depends entirely on the format it’s saved in and the durability of that format.

So the only real justification for having digital files is so that you will have a backup in case something happens to your prints. In the time of film photography, people would ask for the negatives. But it appears that today, people have come to believe that prints are the backups of digitals, not the other way around!

This truly unfortunate reliance on digital has caused people to assume that their future selves or children or grandchildren will still have access to this data and be able to retrieve it. Think about this: If you look in your attic or storage building, will you find old boxes containing 8-track and cassette tapes, or VHS and Beta tapes? You probably have at least a few of those somewhere. Now, do you have a device on which to play them?

The same thing will be true of digital photography files in the future. There’s even a new photograph file format now, the BPG, which some expect to replace the JPG. In 25 years, will your children be able to even look at digital files saved in the JPG format? We don’t really know.

I have several discs of photographs from when my daughter, Joriana, was a baby and a toddler. The last time I put one of those discs in my computer (trying to pull up some of her child photographs for her wedding slideshow), the computer made the most awful noise! It was having great difficulty reading the disc. In fact, most of them were completely unreadable. They’d degraded and/or become damaged through the years, maybe because of heat or just scratched in some way. These discs were made 20 years ago. Thankfully, I had a few prints for the slideshow, but I truly wish I had had more.

Technology moves so blindingly fast nowadays! The assumption that digital is forever is a tragic falsehood. Just look back to the above chart!

A lot of people will say that they’re not at all worried because everything is backed up in “the cloud.” But what they’re forgetting is that “the cloud” is just another hard drive, another server, one that is just as susceptible to failure, hacking, viruses and corruption as any computer we ourselves have. Even if the server doesn’t fail, will you always remember your password? Will your children and your grandchildren have access to this in the future? Will they have your passwords and logins? Will the company you’re using to back up your data even be around when your grandchildren grow up?

BloombergView Columnist Justin Fox recently wrote an article entitled “The Digital Dark Ages Are Upon Us.” In his article, he references a speech given by Walter Isaacson, the biographer of Steve Jobs, Benjamin Franklin and Albert Einstein. Mr. Isaacson’s next subject is Leonardo da Vinci.

Mr. Isaacson had this to say regarding his research efforts, “Leonardo left more than 7,000 notebook pages of drawings, thoughts, and ideas. They’re all on paper, which makes them extraordinarily easy to access even after five centuries. Indeed, Leonardo’s notes are far easier to access than our e-mails, tweets, blog posts, and Facebook pages will be five centuries from now. When I was meeting with Steve Jobs and we were trying to get the emails he had sent in the 1990s, they were impossible to retrieve, even by his tech people. When I asked a university librarian recently the best way to preserve some interesting e-mails I had, she said I should print them out on paper and put them in a box.”

Justin Fox can relate to this apparently, because he says, “I have similar issues with my own published writing. I still possess copies of pretty much everything that’s come out on paper, but some work that appeared only in digital form is gone forever.”

There is no doubt that there will soon be a generation of children with little to no evidence of their childhood because any photographic digital files have corroded and been lost or are simply inaccessible.

I do not want this to happen to even one of my photography clients! I help each client choose the right printed products for their budget and taste. A beautiful family wall portrait for the home will be seen and enjoyed every single day. There is so much value in having portraits displayed in your home, portraits that capture the love you have as a family and which make you smile every time you walk past them!

I truly believe with all of my heart that it is a disservice to my clients if I were to only give them digital files and then leave them to swim in the abyss of various poor printing options. After all, the labs we use are professional labs not available to the consumer, and they provide high quality printing, even museum quality printing.

If I were to provide a client with only digital files, I’m sure that most clients would really have the best of intentions regarding printing; but in all honesty, the majority would never do a thing with them, would never print a single image, and would simply put the USB in a drawer and forget it was even there. Regarding this exact matter, a fellow photographer recently conducted a survey of 50 clients. Of the 32 who responded, only 2 had printed anything!

So please, please love your future family enough to print and display your portraits!

For professional family portraits, please consider hiring a professional photographer. We have access to wonderful labs, and your family portrait artwork will be more beautiful than you can imagine. For our studios, every single wall art finish is rated to last 150 to 200 years with normal use. That is truly a precious heirloom to be passed down to future generations.

I leave you with a photograph of my grandparents, Joriana’s great-grandparents, on their wedding day back in 1908. I am so very grateful that my mother had this printed photograph!
 

 

Family Photographer, Family Photography

Ever After Portraits is comprised of Mindy Belcher and Joriana Belcher Anderson, a mother-daughter portrait photography team located in Northern Virginia, in Sterling, VA. We specialize in timeless and emotive fine art family portraits.
 
Family means everything and capturing those precious moments to preserve forever will mean family heirlooms for you to share for years to come.

 
Best,
 
Mindy & Joriana – Contact Us!
 
Professional Photographer

Great Places to Explore in Northern Virginia | Northern VA Family Photographer

Great Places to Explore in Northern Virginia | Northern VA Family Photographer

Great Places to Explore in Northern Virginia | Northern VA Family Photographer

You don’t need to be a professional photographer to be struck by the beauty of the Virginia landscape between Sterling, VA where our studios are located and the general Purcellville, VA area. While we tend to see things through the eye of a photographer, anyone can enjoy the many beautiful sites Northern Virginia has to offer!

We wanted to share a few great spots with you in case you’re inspired to explore with your family and maybe even get that camera out. We’re pretty sure you’ll get some fabulous pictures in any of these places. Feel free to share some of yours!

Fun Family Places to Photograph

1. Sunflower fields: Just across the Potomac near the Seneca Schoolhouse, you’ll find the Sunflower fields. There are several opportunities there to browse and cut your own flowers (purchased), but you also can get some stunning pictures here throughout the day. Remember to ask before wandering around on private property!

2. Walney Pond and Park: This lovely park with a nature center, extensive trails, and a pond makes a great choice for those who love water pictures! It’s also a lovely place for fine art photography for the pros out there.

3. Algonkian Regional Park: You can get some nice sunset pictures here (if it’s not too busy). There are some open fields and meadows as well as picturesque wooded areas accessible by paved and natural trails. Check out the Potomac while you’re there!

4. Walker Nature Center in Reston also offers some beautiful sites to enjoy as well as photograph. There are more than 700 acres of forest, 50 meadows, and four wetlands in addition to four lakes, three ponds and 20 miles of streams!

5. Meadowlark Botanical Gardens with its stunning 95 acres of ornamental-display gardens in Vienna, Virginia are also perfect for exploring and photography. If you want to take pictures, you might want to consider a weekday. There are lake views, a Korean Bell Garden, and a restored 18th Century log cabin.

6. We’re stepping out of Virginia for this one, but Harper’s Ferry is both a town and national park. History abounds here from the charming streets of the town to the lush forests of the park and historical site.

As one of the leading professional photographers in the Purcellville, VA and Sterling, VA area, we’d love to hear from you on what your favorite places are across Northern Virginia. Maybe we’ll feature of few of them on our blog as well!

 

Family Photographer, Professional Photographer

Ever After Portraits is comprised of Mindy Belcher and Joriana Belcher Anderson, a mother-daughter portrait photography team located near Purcellville, VA in Northern Virginia. We specialize in timeless and emotive fine art family portraits.
 
Family means everything and capturing those precious moments to preserve forever will mean family heirlooms for you to share for years to come.

 
Best,
 
Mindy & Joriana – Contact Us!
 
Professional Photographer