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    Graduations & Glow: Alexis Jones Lee | Durham Portrait Photographer

    Thursday, May 29, 2014

    I absolutely love my clients! When I met Alexis, I was greeted by her warm smile, infectious laugh and rambunctious personality. But what immediately struck me was her height! This woman has gams and limbs for days! I asked her how tall she was and she casually replied, "About 5'11, but around 6'2 in these heels.", as she points to the platform stilettos on her feet. Rockstar!!! I knew that our session would be fun.


    Alexis is a recent graduate of North Carolina Central University in Durham, North Carolina. She completed her studies at the College of Arts & Sciences with a B.A. in Visual Communications, and did it while maintaining her household and running a successful business. Gotta love those stories.

    North Carolina Central University | Chronicles Photography | Durham Portrait Photography
    One thing that I must mention about Alexis...she has the most beautiful glow to her! You meet her and immediately feel at ease. You know that feeling you get when you've met someone for the first time, but feel like you've known them forever? Yep! That was us on this day. We wound up chatting in Central's parking lot well after her session was done.


    North Carolina Central University | Chronicles Photography | Durham Portrait Photography


    North Carolina Central University | Chronicles Photography | Durham Portrait Photography

    North Carolina Central University | Chronicles Photography | Durham Portrait Photography

    North Carolina Central University | Chronicles Photography | Durham Portrait Photography

    North Carolina Central University | Chronicles Photography | Durham Portrait Photography

    North Carolina Central University | Chronicles Photography | Durham Portrait Photography


    North Carolina Central University | Chronicles Photography | Durham Portrait Photography

    North Carolina Central University | Chronicles Photography | Durham Portrait Photography

    Alexis, you are beautiful, fun and quirky!!! Let's do it again soon! It was awesome meeting you and getting to know you. I wish you all the best in your future endeavors. Congratulations NCCU grad!!!



    My Favorite 2014 Summer Color Combos and Looks | Raleigh Engagement Photographer

    Friday, May 23, 2014

    I don't know about you all, but I am excited about the arrival of summer! It seemed like the winter months just dragged and dragged...*insert sad violin music here* So now that the blah, blah, blahs of winter are gone, we can begin to welcome the barbecues, beach trips and photo shoots of summer! Yay! *insert Summertime here* 

    I love the subtlety that a soft, romantic color palate can bring. But I also love how bold a striking, vibrant color palate translates in images. Being a visual person, I have put together a look-book of some of my favorite color combinations. Hopefully they will inspire you and guide you in choosing the perfect summer outfits for your photo session.

    Chronicles Photography | Dawn Michelle Downey | Engagement Session Outfits

    Chronicles Photography | Dawn Michelle Downey | Engagement Session Outfits

    Chronicles Photography | Dawn Michelle Downey | Engagement Session Outfits

    Chronicles Photography | Dawn Michelle Downey | Engagement Session Outfits

    Chronicles Photography | Dawn Michelle Downey | Engagement Session Outfits


    How to Make the Most Out of Your Family Photo Time | North Carolina Family Photographer

    Wednesday, May 21, 2014

    Hey everyone! Happy Hump Day! Today I am going to be talking to you about making the most out of your family portrait time. My full portrait sessions come with 2 hours of shooting time. I offer this amount of time because I don't want the session to be rushed. Rushed sessions = the chance of not getting the best images, SOOO...two hours it is! The two hour time frame is usually fine for my clients that won't have any children joining them. But what about those who DO have children? And, most importantly, what if you have a child that really doesn't like to sit still for pictures? Dum, du, DUUUUUUM!!!

    Chronicles Photography | Dawn Michelle Downey | Raleigh, NC Family Photographer

    I hear these concerns pretty often and here are my thoughts on it. When I photograph families, especially children, I prefer for them to be themselves. That's right! Be yourself, little one. First thing's first, your little one may not be comfortable around me because they don't know me. Stranger, danger...right? So what I tend to do is encourage some play-time interaction, whether that be between siblings, mom and dad, or even me. This interaction can take a bit of time if they are particularly not in the mood for photos, but with some silly noises, a toy and some time, we can usually work it out.

    Chronicles Photography | Dawn Michelle Downey | Raleigh, NC Family Photographer

    Second, I do not urge little people to be still and smile. These are oxymoron's for children and it goes against their very nature. Most young children abhor sitting still, so usually that request ends pretty badly; forced smiles, or the ultimate...a breakdown. No bueno! It's pretty hard to recover from a breakdown and get great images. So if they want to run, I let them run for a bit. And we make a game out of it, usually with everyone ending up in the same spot, looking at the camera, smiling genuine smiles.

    Chronicles Photography | Dawn Michelle Downey | Raleigh, NC Family Photographer

    For example, the sweet little guy featured in these pictures was NOT feeling me when he and his family arrived to our shoot at Fort Greene Park in Brooklyn, NY.  And it was apparent from his cautious glances, first at me and then my camera, that was he in no mood for pictures. There was even a threat of tears! Not one to take no for an answer, I started doing the simplest thing...I played peek-a-boo with him. Then his mom and sister joined in on the fun and after a while he was lights, camera, action ready. We turned the session into playtime, which is a dream for any child. And after releasing a bit of energy, he couldn't get enough of the camera. We were able to get shots that would last a lifetime. He even showed me his cars!

    Chronicles Photography | Dawn Michelle Downey | Raleigh, NC Family Photographer

    Family sessions don't have to be buttoned up and stuffy, nor do you have to feel obligated to use the entire two hours for taking pictures. Not only do children (and some adults) need some time to warm up to the camera, but they also may need a moment to breath and come back with refreshed giggles and grins. Your images are an investment in capturing time. So allow everyone to relax a bit, be themselves and your pictures will be awesome!


    For more information on North Carolina family portrait photographer Dawn Michelle Downey, please visit her website at www.chroniclesphotography.com.

    Thinking About A Summer Session? | North Carolina Family Photographer

    Monday, May 19, 2014

    My summer calendar is filling up pretty quickly, so don't delay, book today! (Haha...I made a rhymie)

    Duke Gardens Buds & Blossoms 2014 Photo Contest | Raleigh Wedding Photographer

    Thursday, May 15, 2014

    You know those moments where you participate in something simply for the fun of it, not really expecting anything in return? Well I had one of those when I submitted an image of a tulip standing apart from her peers to the Sarah P. Duke Gardens Buds & Blossoms Spring 2014 contest. I happened to be at the gardens scouting locations for an upcoming bridal shoot with one of my fabulous brides. The tulip garden was in full bloom and a sight to behold. As a photographer who happened to have her camera, I couldn't pass up the opportunity to snatch a few images. Later on, as I perused the Duke Gardens Facebook page, I realized they had a contest going on, so I submitted this...


    ...and it was selected as one of the winners! I'm so happy to have been able to capture a small portion of the beauty that is Sarah P. Duke Gardens. If you've never visited, make it a thing to do this summer. You won't regret it!