Walton Family Photo Night Fundraiser
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What you get
For just $25, your family will receive one sitting and two free 5”x7” family portraits of your choice.
How to sign up
This year, Family Photo Night is scheduled for:
Tuesday November 19th, 4:30 – 9:30pm
Wednesday November 20th, 4:30 – 9:30pm
To reserve a sitting, select the Book Now button below and choose a time slot (only available times can be selected) and then complete payment. This is a popular event and sittings are limited, so book early to avoid disappointment!
Be sure to check out the additional information section below for more information on how to prepare for the photo session.
Please note: Please be sure of your availability. As this is a school fundraiser, there will be NO REFUNDS for cancellations less than 1 week ahead of your appointment. All sittings must be booked in advance and paid in full prior to the day of the photo session. No drop-in sittings will be available. For any further questions, please contact waltonpacfundraising@gmail.com
Please arrive 10 minutes early.
For just $25, your family will receive one sitting and two free 5”x7” family portraits of your choice.
How to sign up
This year, Family Photo Night is scheduled for:
Tuesday November 19th, 4:30 – 9:30pm
Wednesday November 20th, 4:30 – 9:30pm
To reserve a sitting, select the Book Now button below and choose a time slot (only available times can be selected) and then complete payment. This is a popular event and sittings are limited, so book early to avoid disappointment!
Be sure to check out the additional information section below for more information on how to prepare for the photo session.
Please note: Please be sure of your availability. As this is a school fundraiser, there will be NO REFUNDS for cancellations less than 1 week ahead of your appointment. All sittings must be booked in advance and paid in full prior to the day of the photo session. No drop-in sittings will be available. For any further questions, please contact waltonpacfundraising@gmail.com
Please arrive 10 minutes early.
Starting Oct 31 at 6 am - select the Book Now button. Only available times will be allowed to be selected.
If there are no times available to meet your needs, please submit your name for the waitlist. Should a time become available or another date be arranged we will contact you. |
Additional Information
Clothing Tips for Portraits
“Keep It Simple” is a good rule of thumb when approaching clothing selection. Solid colors are preferred.
Avoid large or bold patterns, or stripes and bright colors such as bright white, bright red, bright yellow. Children can get away with primary colours and pastels are fine.
Darker colours are generally better than lighter colours. In general, the best colors are medium shades of blue, green, burgundy, purple or rust.
Please no writing or logos on any of the shirts or sweaters. Horizontal stripes and patterns are very distracting and make you appear larger than what you are. Colors are fine, just be sure they are solid and coordinated. Please remember some of these portraits will be full length, so be sure that your shoes and/or socks go with your outfit. Make sure socks cover the ankles and have no holes. Please ensure your shoes are clean with no dirt on the soles.
For Groups – having everyone dressed the same is ideal but not imperative. If one person wears jeans – everybody wears jeans. If one person dresses more formal, everyone dress more formal. For tops, having everyone in all the same tones looks great. Make sure to avoid any one person having a brighter top than anyone else – they will glow in the photo. So no dark tops on some, and light tops on others.
Just try to keep the colours the same in brightness, tone and coordination.
Long sleeved outfits are recommended for adults. Our goal is to have your faces be the most eye-catching area of the portrait. The less amount of skin tone that competes with your faces the better. Exposed arms will look larger under studio lights.
Coordinate your clothing from head to toe, paying attention to both shoes and/or socks.
The human eye is drawn to lighter areas so you can use that basic knowledge to control apparent body size. Darker clothing makes body parts underneath appear smaller; light colors will tend to increase the perceived size.
Paying attention to the necklines is a good idea. An open neck line, such as a V or a scoop neck, is good for short necks and full faces. Avoid turtle necks.
Women
Soft, natural make up is best. Add a touch more mascara and a nice soft color on your lips.
Men
You must be clean-shaven if you don’t want a 5 o’clock shadow to show in the photos.
For Groups/Families – It’s going to be a fun session and you will be directed as to exactly what to do. Your only job is to relax, have fun and be happy. For younger children & infants - bring a small favourite toy that the Photographer can squeak or hold up to attract their attention.
“Keep It Simple” is a good rule of thumb when approaching clothing selection. Solid colors are preferred.
Avoid large or bold patterns, or stripes and bright colors such as bright white, bright red, bright yellow. Children can get away with primary colours and pastels are fine.
Darker colours are generally better than lighter colours. In general, the best colors are medium shades of blue, green, burgundy, purple or rust.
Please no writing or logos on any of the shirts or sweaters. Horizontal stripes and patterns are very distracting and make you appear larger than what you are. Colors are fine, just be sure they are solid and coordinated. Please remember some of these portraits will be full length, so be sure that your shoes and/or socks go with your outfit. Make sure socks cover the ankles and have no holes. Please ensure your shoes are clean with no dirt on the soles.
For Groups – having everyone dressed the same is ideal but not imperative. If one person wears jeans – everybody wears jeans. If one person dresses more formal, everyone dress more formal. For tops, having everyone in all the same tones looks great. Make sure to avoid any one person having a brighter top than anyone else – they will glow in the photo. So no dark tops on some, and light tops on others.
Just try to keep the colours the same in brightness, tone and coordination.
Long sleeved outfits are recommended for adults. Our goal is to have your faces be the most eye-catching area of the portrait. The less amount of skin tone that competes with your faces the better. Exposed arms will look larger under studio lights.
Coordinate your clothing from head to toe, paying attention to both shoes and/or socks.
The human eye is drawn to lighter areas so you can use that basic knowledge to control apparent body size. Darker clothing makes body parts underneath appear smaller; light colors will tend to increase the perceived size.
Paying attention to the necklines is a good idea. An open neck line, such as a V or a scoop neck, is good for short necks and full faces. Avoid turtle necks.
Women
Soft, natural make up is best. Add a touch more mascara and a nice soft color on your lips.
Men
You must be clean-shaven if you don’t want a 5 o’clock shadow to show in the photos.
For Groups/Families – It’s going to be a fun session and you will be directed as to exactly what to do. Your only job is to relax, have fun and be happy. For younger children & infants - bring a small favourite toy that the Photographer can squeak or hold up to attract their attention.