Dawn Emma Photography

Dawn Emma Photography Photography by Dawn Fun.Affordable.Professional
[email protected] Welcome to Dawn Emma Photography Face Book Page. I am a "By Appointment Only" Photographer.

I shoot only in natural light. I do not have a Studio. The GREAT OUTDOORS is my studio. If you want to book a session, you can reach me here in a private message or you can text me at 207-603-7011. I am willing to travel to you within reason. Feel free to bring props or anything that would make for a fun session. Come dressed for SUCCESS! WHAT TO WEAR...

Coordinating the Crew
As you’re coordinat

ing your outfit with your family, keep in mind that your outfits will look the most cohesive on camera when the color palette and wardrobe pieces coordinate, but don’t actually “match.” In fact, we recommend that you avoid thinking about “matching,” and instead think about what “fits” together. This will create more visual interest, and allow each personality to shine through. How to Mix Colors

The goal for coordinating a family is to visually break up the colors and shades so that you’re not all wearing the same color on top and bottom. The more we can mix that up, the better. We encourage you to think about planning each outfit with “dominant colors” and “accent colors” in mind. A dominant color is the color that you see the most in an outfit, while an accent has a smaller piece of visual real estate. When you’re planning each family member’s outfit, if you can aim for each person to have a different dominant color, and then tie in and vary the accent colors, it’s going to look great all together. For example, if you’re wearing a blush dress, soft blue earrings and nude heels (blush being your dominant color), then he could wear a navy coat with a white button-down and gray pants, paired with brown leather shoes and maybe even a blush pocket square (making navy his dominant color). Your daughter could wear a soft blue top with a white tulle skirt (making a soft blue her dominant color) while your son wears light beige pants with navy suspenders and a white button down (making white his dominant color). Now each person has their own dominant color while still incorporating a few touches of the others that will pull all the looks together. This will break up the color visually and highlight each personality. Most of our moms choose their dress first, and then build the rest of the family’s outfits based around that. Remember, we recommend selecting those softer, lighter tones and avoiding those ultra-bright, bold colors. The camera loves shades of soft pink and muted blues, mixed with sophisticated light neutrals like heather gray, creams, leather brown and white. Feel free to vary the shades of the colors, too. That softer color palette fits beautifully into a natural environment, and can easily be paired in so many different ways.�

Mixing Up the Pieces

If you have multiple children, don’t feel like you need to put them all in the same type of outfit. For example, one of your daughters could wear a dress and flats, while the other wears a skirt and boots. One of your sons could wear a bowtie, while the other one wears suspenders. Mixing up the wardrobe pieces will bring a great visual interest to the photos. Prepping Your Little Ones

Before your session, pack a bag with snacks, water and any small objects (like toys or lollipops) that might help us get their attention when it’s time for them to look at the camera. If they are old enough to understand you, it’s a good idea to prepare them for what’s to come before the session starts. Explain how much the photos mean to you so they know to be on their best behavior. A lot of families discuss and pick something fun in advance as a treat after the session if they’re good listeners, like an ice cream cone, for example. It also helps if they’re bellies are full and they’ve has some good rest beforehand. Once you prepare them physically and mentally, then feel free to give them (and you!) grace! They’re little, and we know that some days don’t always go as planned. We’ve seen it all and will make sure to get you great photos, regardless of their moods. Our goal is to make this as fun and stress-free as it possibly can be for you and your family! Hope this helps and I look Forward to helping you make long lasting VISUAL Memories. Dawn Emma Boyd

I am having an absolute blast creating these charming 8x8 hardcovered storybooks for my grandchildren, who say I am a ca...
05/11/2026

I am having an absolute blast creating these charming 8x8 hardcovered storybooks for my grandchildren, who say I am a captivating storyteller. I crafted these two for my granddaughters, and their faces light up with excitement when they see a real book all about their own adventures. Lina is proudly taking her book to school for show & tell so the teacher can share the magic with the class. It was my husband’s idea to offer this unique service to my clients, and so, here I am, leaping boldly into this new chapter. If you think your child would love this, send me a text or email at the contacts provided—I’d be thrilled to create something special just for you.

My Two Boys Gunner and Dobby!
05/02/2026

My Two Boys Gunner and Dobby!

04/11/2026
04/10/2026
A few photos I took with fun people and with my Granddaughters!
04/08/2026

A few photos I took with fun people and with my Granddaughters!

Miss Abby!
04/07/2026

Miss Abby!

Sunny Saturday! Sun was harsh but we manages to get a few good photos.
04/06/2026

Sunny Saturday! Sun was harsh but we manages to get a few good photos.

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