Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Sears Portrait Studio: Photo Products and So Much More


Sears Portrait Studios are extremely popular and for a good reason. Not only do they provide their customers with nothing but the very best portrait photographs, but they give expert photographers a chance to further enhance their skills. This is very important because they are responsible for helping you hand down beautiful memories for what we hope will be for generations to come.

No doubt this studio is an absolute leader in the field of professional photography. The company has been capturing precious moments for more than six decades. Best of all, it’s still going strong to this day after hundreds of hours of hard work. It is less known that this professional studio is owned & operated by CPI Corp with headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri. There are hundreds of studios across the United States all doing the fantastic job. These studios are located across the United States in almost 1000 locations, mainly in Sears stores and are there to help you capture the moment.

Sears Portrait Studios prides itself on capturing life’s memorable moments, such as birthdays and kids’ portraits.

They offer a really wide variety of ways to not only capture & preserve precious moments, but to display photos too.

Portrait Sheets enable your to capture and show all the personality and expressions you like. In other words, you can add Enhancements to basically any portrait photograph in order to highlight a favorite facial expression or bring out your uniqueness. What’s more, you can get photo in natural color for a slightly more contemporary look.

Square portraits are actually an amazing alternative to traditional portraits with standard proportions. For an unusual and funky look, square portrait photos are available in 8 by 8 inches and 5 by 5 inches.

Designer Montages feature a beautiful design with a large selection of patterns, colour enhancement as well as graphic choices. Your selections provide the finial touches. And the end result is the portrait photograph which beautifully expresses personality.

Portrait Composite enable you to capture & show all the personality and expressions you especially like by combining different poses into one keepsake. You can choose a Portrait Composite to tell a story of a family or an individual, creating truly wonderful multigenerational portrait photographs.

Enhancement adds a completely unique quality. What’s more, you can use a combination of Enhancements or just one to add a finishing touch to any photo.

Furthermore, they do greeting cards, passport photos, and portraits in a variety of sizes from wallet to 24 by 24 inches. These big photos are so good at bringing out the details. Best of all, you can see them clearly from any angle due to quality paper used for these portraits. Finally, there are Sears Portrait Studios coupons that can be redeemed and if you want more info you can visit their official website and read to details.

With over sixty years of experience in portrait photography they have embraced technological improvements in the world of professional photography. They use sophisticated digital cameras and present amazing selection of portrait that highlight your amazing images. The one-of-a-kind portrait-inspired portrait products are absolutely great gifts to give to your friends and family.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

How to Prepare for a Portrait Session at Sears


A professional portrait studio, such as Sears, is really a great place to do your portrait session. However, you have to be well prepared for it.

Here are some useful tips on how to prepare for a photo shoot. Just keep in mind, the more of these guidelines you follow the better the photographs will turn out.

  • Wear loose comfy outfits to the session. Make sure you avoid sweatpants, heavy long-sleeved shirts, sweatshirts and clothes that bind, are too tight or that restrict movement. To learn more about what to wear for a portrait session please visit this website.
  • Make sure to cover up all tan lines, and remove excess body hair.
  • Do not do the spray on tan since it looks orange in photographs and it looks streaky 90 percent of the time.
  • Dry or chapped lips are not attractive and can ruin any lip look instantly. Look for a lip balm that contains natural oils and moisturizing ingredients. It will help you instantly.
  • All traces of make-up have to be gone from the skin. The very best photographs are definitely the ones that show you as naturally as possible (no makeup).
  • Dark roots are not very flattering. Dye your hair several days before the shoot.
  • If you do not trust yourself to be able to get the shape you want, go to a professional and have your brows waxed or threaded. Also, in case you have facial hair and you’re a girl you have to have it waxed two days before the portrait session.
  • Drink plenty of cool water, because it helps you improve blood circulation and overall condition. And if you feel good about yourself, you’ll exude confidence - it shows and it will definitely help to make the photographs the best they can be. 
  • Two days before the portrait session, avoid alcohol as well as coffee.
  • Make sure you don’t over condition the hair before the portrait session.
  • Toenails as well as fingernails must be well manicured, one length, and your nail polish has to be either French or colorless, unless your portrait session calls for color.
  • Exfoliate the skin the morning of your portrait session in Sears.
  • Get plenty of rest. It is important to have a good night’s sleep the night before the portrait session. Make sure you avoid partying the night before your photo session.
  • Make sure you invest some time to make yourself look the best you can be. This way you will feel confident during your portrait session.
  • Practice the poses before the session. You can practice several facial expressions and poses in front of a mirror. This way you can see how you look at your best.
Once you are in the Sears Portrait Studio, feel free to give advice on how you really wish to look. The portraits are yours and you’ll have to live with them.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

A Review of the Sears Portrait Studio

I just love Sears Portrait Studios. They’re far cheaper when compared to Target and a lot better when compared to JCPenney.

A small thing that actually makes all the difference is that at Sears they take the eight or ten photos that you get in your sitting, and in case you get the promotional 26 photos for only $7.99 package from them, then you get to choose your favorite single pose for the package and there is no session fee! However, JCPenney definitely screws you over. They sit there and try to take a quite uncreative snap for the first image – believe it or not, some of their photographers will even tell you that you need to use the standard backdrop for your first shot - and after that go on to take all these other, more creative shots on best backdrops. The thing is that if you want to get their inexpensive ad deal (30 percent off your online order or whatever it is for the season – you must use the first pose they choose, you cannot use any of the more beautiful ones. In case you plan to get some of the other poses, it is actually something like $15.99 per single sheet.

What’s more, I find that the photo quality – along with the poses - is far superior at Sears. I cannot say precisely what it is - since the difference is quite subtle. On the other hand, as I look around my living room and see many portrait photographs of my daughter that we took - some at JCPenney, some at Sears - I can right away recognize the difference. Those from JCPenney simply are not as clear, or perhaps it is that they depth perception is just not that great. I am not quite sure precisely what it is. However they look as not finished.

But Sears is as pro as any expensive photo studio I have ever checked out; except the studios where you pay like a $200 sitting fee, and each photo is like $125 - you know, the kind you use for wedding photographs. They have exquisite backdrops, and all except one of the photographers I have had there has been a real pro at what he did. My daughter is a quite cute kid. However it’s not that easy to get her to look at the cam. I have virtually zero photos where she isn’t looking sideways or making silly faces at the cam since she is simply camera-shy. The experts at Sears, however, are surprisingly experienced at catching the moment she is looking at them. What’s more, they have a lot of quite beautiful props.

In case you do decide to go to Sears, definitely check out their site and get the printable coupon code. Generally they have a 20% off Military Discount or $7.99 package deal of some sort. That’s just a single pose. However, you get plenty of highest-quality prints. In case you don’t use the special deal, you can often use the coupon code to get sheets of basically any pose you desire – the deal changes based on the month. In case you sign up for their Super Saver Membership, in that case you get everyday savings (Free 8x10 – No Session Fees, weekday savings – buy one get one free, and member only exclusive sales and special events). The Super Saver Membership is definitely quite inexpensive - I believe it is around ten dollars for a couple of years. In case you want to do a lot of photos – for example, in your kid's first year – in that case it is actually worth it since you get the discount, along with plenty of other special deals. Nonetheless, I have always had fun with the membership. Besides, they have some other specials which are a bit more costly. But, there was just this one time I ever came out of Sears Portrait Studio spending over seventy dollars - and that is when I took my daughter and her best friend both, and had photographs for many friends and family members. What’s more, in case you plan to spend extra, they have many amazing effects they can add to your photos, and most of preset arrangements which are also great.

That's not to imply I never go and do the special deal at JCPenney. Every now and then, JCPenney Portrait Studio will run their special deal with a nice backdrop. But you have to be quite careful with them and double-check what you are actually getting when you go there. If you don’t double-check they may rip you off. When I go there, I’m on alert at all times, and let them take just the first shot. In case I do not like the one the photographer snaps, I make him delete it – keep in mind that this is of vital importance - and then take it over. In case they insist that they have to take enough shots for the full sitting, in that case I say "Okay, take them of the backdrop.” I remove my daughter from the chair, move to the viewing lap-top and wait in an obviously nervous way for them to come and help me. It’s often effective within about 30 sec since they do not want you scaring off their clients. In case you let the photographer take the rest of the shots - when you know you do not want to get them at $19.99 per sheet – in that case you have to go through a minimum of 15 min of their staff trying to guilt you into them saying "That is so beautiful." It is much simpler to not let them take poses you do not want to get. Besides, keep in mind that the prints will not be as great. In case you do not hold them up to a print from some other portrait studio, they look really great. However, they aren’t actually highest-quality.

Just make sure you get the shots you need, regardless of where you decide to go. In case you have a kid, Sears Portrait Studio does the most adorable kids’ shots!


Wednesday, September 14, 2011

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