Heather Littlefield Photography relocates to Chelmsford, Massachusetts
Heather Littlefield Photography has recently relocated to North Chelmsford, Massachusetts. I’m so excited to announce that I’m finally opening a photography studio and office!
The new home of Heather Littlefield Photography is located at 51 Middlesex Street. It is a suite in the Chelmsford Mills in North Chelmsford, Massachusetts. Office hours will begin starting in January. We will also host an open house in the Spring once it’s not so cold!
With the new studio space comes the opportunity for so many new things. There will be lots of options for portraits, a meeting space for consults, and the studio is even rentable to other professionals who are looking for a shoot space for a day! I’m super excited for all of the new possibilities this opens up for the business, and I look forward to offering many more new services. Be sure to follow along on our social media to stay up to date!
New HLP Referral Program | Beverly Massachusetts Photographer
Who wants FREE MONEY!!
Ok, now that I have your attention, check out the new HLP Referral Program! I will be giving actual gift cards to anyone who refers a booking client for portraits or weddings, and the client gets one as well! Referrers and clients can also opt for credit toward their bookings. There’s no limit to the amount of referrals you can earn! I’m thinking Visa or Amazon gift cards, but I’m open to other suggestions as well.
Here’s how it works:
$25 gift card or $50 HLP credit for a completed portrait session
$50 gift card or $100 HLP credit for contracted wedding bookings
The fine print:
Gift cards for portraits will be issued to the referring party and client upon completion and delivery of the session. Gift cards for weddings will be issued referring party and client following a successful booking (signed contract and paid retainer). HLP Credits may be accrued with multiple referrals, and can be applied to final balances or prints and products.
Visit the contact page to send any questions or to start booking your session or event!
Stone Mountain Arts Center Site Visit
Busy time is quickly approaching! Starting on May 25th is my first wedding of the summer season, and I have either a wedding or another event every weekend through the end of June. Then a week or two break before starting up again in July, but I’m ready to work! It’s been a quiet couple of months after all of the awesome couples I met in the winter and spring. I still have plenty of dates open for the end of this year and for 2015, so if you’re still looking for a photographer for your wedding, be sure to book your date soon!
This past weekend I took a trip to the Stone Mountain Arts Center in Brownfield, Maine to do a site visit. It is a beautiful venue, definitely a little hidden gem. Thankfully my GPS found it without a problem. It’s a very cute and rustic barn with another room where they hold performances. It’s a great venue for the non-traditional bride and groom and I can’t wait to take some amazing photographs. The couple will be getting married on a really cool stage with lots of twinkling lights. They love music and are incorporating a lot of neat little things into their wedding day, which you’ll just have to wait to see after the wedding!
The wedding isn’t until August, but I decided to go up since the couple was going up that day anyway to finalize some things with the wedding coordinator. It actually worked out great for all of us to sit down and go over the plan for the day. Now we are all on the same page and I have a feeling this wedding day will go very smoothly.
The trip up and back was a beautiful scenic drive through New Hampshire, and I even stopped for a few photos on my way home! I would have stopped for more, but had to get home to my pups since the Husband had his own video shoot all day and they can’t be left home alone too long. Here’s one photo I shot of a pretty little bog/pond with some beautiful mountains in the distance:
I just got my dream wedding lens (the 24-70 2.8 for those who are wondering) so I’m thoroughly enjoying shooting with it and not having to return it to a rental company. My ultimate dream landscape lens is the Zeiss 15mm 2.8, but I need to book a lot more weddings before that happens, or you know, win the lottery 🙂
To See or Not to See – The Benefits of Doing a First Look
A new tradition that is popping up more and more at weddings is the First Look. Some brides, me included, wanted to stay traditional and not see the groom until the ceremony. My husband also wanted to wait. But many couples are now choosing to do a first look before their wedding ceremony. It’s your day and whether you do a first look or not is totally up to you, but there are some great benefits that are worth thinking about.
Create another memorable moment for your wedding day. Doing a first look can result in some great photos. Sure, your spouse seeing you for the first time coming down the aisle can make for a great photo, but you transition right into the ceremony, and don’t have time to take that moment in. Having that moment lets you both soak in the moment of seeing each other for the first time. You can also be creative in the way you do your first look, so we can make it lots of fun and capture some great photos!
The First Look can be a great way to calm your nerves right before the ceremony. Enjoy some smiles and laughs with your wedding party and relax. You can also opt to have a private moment with your spouse to be, spend a few minutes together, and let all the tension and nerves of wedding planning go away so you can enjoy the rest of your day. Sometimes grooms are more nervous than they let on, so getting to see you will help him relax too!
It can be a time saver. Especially during the winter months here in New England, we lose light quickly in the afternoon. If you decide to do a first look, we can get your family and bridal party formals out of the way before the ceremony, and depending on the season, before we lose daylight if you want outdoor photos. We can even do some of your bridal formals ahead of time, leaving you more time at the reception. With family and bridal party formals out of the way, you can also join your cocktail hour to mingle with your guests before the reception starts. Most of the time, photos are done during cocktail hour, so if it’s something you would like to attend, doing the photos ahead of time would open up that time for you. I love snacks, so if I had thought about it, I would have wanted to go to cocktail hour!
So if you’re on the fence as to whether or not to have a first look moment, consider these great points. If you decide to stick with the older traditions, hey, it’s YOUR day!
Wedding Photography Consultations – Why they are Important
One part of my client services are wedding photography consultations. In this digital age of e-mails and text messages, you can collect a lot of information very quickly and go about your day. You cannot, however, get to know someone and their personality through your computer screen or phone. Meeting with the photographer, DJ, and officiant, to name a few, will help you select the people that mesh with your personalities as a couple and fit with your wedding day visions. On your search for a photographer, you will look at many websites and images trying to decide on who to hire. Once you find a photographer with the style you are looking for, you will want to meet with them to see if they are a good fit for you. Your first choice might not be the perfect fit, so don’t give up hope! Spend the time to meet with vendors until you find the ones that fit you best. It will be worth it when you look back at your photos and all of the wonderful memories of your special day.
When I am contacted by you as a prospective client, I will gladly answer any questions you may have asked in your initial e-mail, but I also ask right away about setting up a meeting at a time that is convenient for you and your fiancé. I prefer to sit face to face with both of you (if possible) so we can get to know each other while we go over the details of your wedding day. I am happy to meet wherever you’d like, whether it’s in your home, a local coffee shop, or restaurant. As long as it’s somewhere quiet where we can chat and not have to talk loudly to each other, it’s all up to you and what will make you most comfortable. Once we sit down, I start by collecting the general details of your day such as times, venues, wedding style and colors, wedding party, and family members. If you have a basic timeline set up already, we’ll go over that too so I can make recommendations on when to fit in formals. I use the timeline to come up with the best times to fit in all of the different formal photographs, so your day flows smoothly and you can enjoy it as much as possible. If you’re still early in your planning, don’t worry! No pressure, you can always update me later. I also ask what style of photos you are looking for or most interested in. I’ve had couples most interested in wedding details, some more interested in candids instead of posed bridal formals, and some who like an even mix of everything. It’s your day, and the photos should be what you want to see when you look at them years from now. Consultations usually last an hour at most, so we don’t take up much of your time. I also do a follow up meeting a few weeks ahead of the wedding so I can gather your final timeline and any details and changes you may have made.
I’ve only had one couple that I didn’t consult with. They booked me only a few weeks before their wedding and we really didn’t have a time to meet because of our schedules. While they were still very happy with their photos, I had a harder time trying to come up with ideas on the fly. I was also unable to do site visits prior to the wedding day, something I do with venues I’ve never shot in before. I’ll be writing another post about those later! When I already have your information ahead of time, I take your feedback and ideas from our meeting to come up with ideas prior to your wedding day, and will document them in your electronic file in an app on my computer (which syncs to my phone and other devices so I always have it!). I am much more prepared and confident, which is what you deserve in your photographer!
Everyone has a different style and yes, different price points when it comes to weddings, or any special event. While staying within your budget is a big factor in your wedding planning, connecting and clicking with your photographer is just as important if not more. You want to trust and feel comfortable with the person or people you choose to document your big day. The photos and video (if you choose to have it) will be one of few tangible things left after the day is over. Your photos will be hanging on yours and your family’s walls forever. No matter what point you’re at in your planning when you look for a photographer, always set up a wedding photography consultation. I, along with most other photographers offer consultations at no charge. If we meet and you don’t feel that we are the perfect match, that’s perfectly okay and I will not be offended if you choose another photographer. All you have to do is politely follow up with an e-mail or phone call and let me know so I can open your wedding date back up to other clients. It’s as simple as that!
Just as every couple’s wedding style is unique, so is every photographer’s style of photos. Choose the one that fits you best, and you will have the most beautiful and perfectly preserved moments from your wedding day to look back on and enjoy for years to come!