www.silverbeephotography.com/ Silver Bee Photography is Austin's Premier Newborn Photography company specializing in modern, natural light newborn and baby portraits.
Hi there! I'm Hillarry, owner and lead photographer of Silver Bee Photography where I aspire to create photographs of newborns that are both amazing and cherished. I love to keep a simple, organic style of photography that captures those tiny little details that only last for a little while. I photograph with the belief that images should provide joy and tears, today and many years later. Beautiful newborns are the perfect combination of art and photography.
Learn more about me and view our gallery of adorable Austin, Tx newborns at: www.silverbeephotography.com/
Beautiful photo shoot, excellent advice, thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and this beautiful video, congratulations and a hug from Jiutepec Morelos, Mexico.
This was a great video. I would love to see more of your set up though. Lighting is the one thing I battle and I've tried some different things. :) Good Job! Love your work
Hillarry your photos are great!!! :) thanks for sharing this.. What kind of focal lens you suggest for newborn photography? have a great day... Farewell from Germany!
I noticed you said you have your clients view there images on a online gallery. Have you thought if having a projection viewing instead. Your work is great and I think to display them with a projector would improve as I just started using projection viewing as well and my clients absolutely love it. My sales have also went up. :) just some friendly advice from photographer to photographer.
In response to alahap's question; I'm going out on a limb and guessing it takes her 10 days because of her workflow. My husband owns a studio and we occasionally get people who expect their images to be ready the next day. Yes, a session only takes a couple of hours to edit, but when you have 20 sessions in a week, there is going to be some wait time.
Brilliant video, thank you. Do you mind me asking why it takes 10 days to edit your photos? Is it due to other commitments, or do you really take your time editing?