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CLIENT RAVES –

Wow! Shooting Bennett’s senior pictures with Carrie was so much fun! The hour flew by as she proposed so many clever and creative ways to shoot him. My favorite was when she asked Bennett to “smolder” and he had to try and figure that look out! I am very happy with the beautiful pictures we received. Now it’s time to book the whole family for a sitting!
-Dawn

I thought it was a very positive experience, the whole process was very painless and I enjoyed it quite a bit actually. It was fun to do something different and I really liked the urban location for the pictures. Mrs. Chaffer is a very nice lady who is highly professional yet easy going enough where I could do what I wanted. I truly enjoyed myself and I would recommend Mrs. Chaffer to anyone!
-Bennett

Grand Rapids Urban Senior Guy Pictures Hip, Urban Senior Guy Photography by Carrie Anne Photography

ATTENTION ALL 2013 SENIORS!

Invite your friends to book senior portrait sessions with me and you’ll head back to school in the fall with a new iPhone or iPad. Awesome!

What do I have to do?

  • Be a member of the class of 2013 for a West Michigan high school
  • Complete your own senior session with Carrie Anne Photography and place an order for photo prints or wall art
  • Refer 5 friends (who book sessions) and you get an iPhone 4S! Refer 10 or more and you get a new iPad! No joke!

If you have any questions or need more info, please contact me at carrie@carrieannephotography.net

Here’s a simple, yet dramatic, idea for a fireplace mantel. This uses a single large 30″ x 40″ gallery wrap to bring big impact to this intimate family space.

 

An alternate approach is to go with twin panoramic wraps. Here, we show matching 18″ x 36″ panoramic canvas wraps, hung in a vertical stack. See how this brings more focus to the individual faces?

 

I love this cozy girl’s room, decked out with a horizontal triptych of canvas wraps. The side canvases are 16″ x 20″, while the center canvas is wider at 24″ x 20″

 

…and the best for last! Here’s a big-impact display for a lonely wall. Each side canvas is 11″ x 14″, while the center shot of all the kids is 35″ x 40″.