THE ARTIST:
Cynthia McIntyre
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Photographic Artist,
Cynthia McIntyre creates portraits
destined to become cherished
treasures that live in your heart
along with the people, places and
times they represent. Her goal is
to create portraits in natural
settings that reflect your
personality, attitude and inner
spirit. Her clients seek her out
because of her attention to detail
and determination in creating an
original, unique portrait that is truly
extraordinary! Photography is her
passion.
She works only on location and will
come to your home, or location of
your choice to photograph
families, couples, maternity,
babies, children, High School
Seniors, and individuals.
She accepts only a limited number
of clients per year to ensure that
adequate time can be devoted to
each and every client and
therefore ensure that her high
standards are consistently
attained for each client.
To discuss her availability, please
contact her via one of the methods
listed below:
Cynthia McIntyre Photography
phone 203-364-1592
email: Cindy@CynthiaMcIntyre.com
include those in Westport CT, Weston CT, Wilton CT, Fairfield CT, Darien CT, New Canaan CT, Greenwich CT, Norwalk CT, Redding CT, Southport CT, Danbury CT, Greens Farms CT, Westport Connecticut,
New Milford CT, Newtown CT, Sandy Hook CT, Monroe CT, Trumbul CT, Bethel CT, and surrounding areas. To schedule a session or with any questions, please contact me as listed below:
Cynthia McIntyre Photography LLC
phone: 203.364.1592
email: Info@CynthiaMcIntyre.com
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Clothing Selection For A Family Portrait
Family portraits have an important role in building family history. They are
a gift you give yourself, your children and generations to come. They tell the
world how much you value your loved ones, and they grow more precious
as time goes by. Great family portraits are a tradition with Cynthia McIntyre
Photography. She has the knowledge and experience to create a portrait
that will reflect the special qualities of your family. Take this opportunity to
capture this time in your family's history..
Take this opportunity to capture this time in your family's history.
SKIN TONE CONSIDERATIONS:
Regardless of whether those to be photographed have light or dark
complexions, the face should always dominate in any portrait. Accordingly,
the skin should be the lightest, brightest or most intense areas of the
portrait. So, when a medium to dark background is used, all subjects
photograph best in medium to dark tones, regardless of the skin tone.
CLOTHING FOR SMALL GROUPS
Couples or small groups should choose simple garments with the same
color tone. When subjects are photographed in a mixture of light and dark
tones together, there is visual confusion- the light colors appear to come
forward and the dark colors recede. When this happens, one person
appears dominant and the other person appears heavier than they really
are.
CLOTHING FOR FAMILIES
In a group, proper clothing coordination is critical. When decorating a
home, a main concern is the consideration of colors of the walls, carpets,
drapes and furnishings. Similar coordination is necessary when choosing
clothing for a group. Choose clothing in similar tonal ranges so no single
member stands out. Clothing of solid colors with no large logos or
imprinting appears best in a portrait. Clothing that is too bright or too light
when compared to the rest of the group will make that person stand out.
Proper clothing selection plays a significant role in the ultimate satisfaction
you will have with he overall appearance of the portrait.
SPECIFIC CLOTHING SELECTIONS
Turtlenecks or V-Necks are flattering provided that neither is exaggerated
in style. Avoid very wide or particularly deep V-Neck garments or bulky
cowl neck sweaters that completely hide the neck. For close-up portraits
LONG SLEEVES are essential- bare arms call attention to the arms and
frequently make the arms look heavy (even in a very thin person).
If feet will be photographed, ensure that shoes and stocking are in keeping
with the visual intent of the portrait.
Women being photographed in full length should wear long skirts or dark
stocking to keep the eye from being directed to the legs and away from the
face.
Men should be clean shaven or facial hair should be carefully groomed. It is
best that the hair be cut about one week before the portrait session.
Memorable portraits take careful planning. The clothing you choose plays
a vital role in the success of a portrait.
CLOTHING FOR INDIVIDUALS:
The goal of any fine art portrait is to direct the viewer's eyes to the face. All
remaining elements are secondary. Individuals should wear long sleeved
garments. If being photographed against a medium or dark background,
dark tones of brown, gray, burgundy, green or blue are pleasing choices.
Since darker clothing is slimming, it is often a good choice for close-up,
full- length or three-quarter-length portraits if a medium to dark
background is used. Bold stripes, plaids and checks and prints are visually
confusing and do not photograph well. Against a dark background, Bright
colors, such as pink and orange, will overwhelm the face and ruin a
portrait. Light colors that approximate flash tones will Men the subject look
very pale.
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