“I Still See A Little Girl”
Posted on 28. Jul, 2017 by Cansler Photography.
“When I look at the lovely young lady on the right…
my soon-to-be senior…. I still see clearly the little girl on the left.”
“As it came time to think about senior portraits, Haille and I had two very different looks in mind. I knew we needed to find a photographer who could capture both the essence of my little girl and the young woman so eager to begin her future. I naturally thought of Brad Cansler. From the first time we came to him for our mother-baby portrait, through the toddler years, until today, I felt both comfortable and confident that there was no one better to capture this latest milestone in both of our lives.”
This is some something we hear often from our clients. Capturing the spirit of childhood and the maturity of a senior is a true art. Having a portrait that both you and your senior will cherish for years to come is our most sought-after accomplishment.
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We See the Beauty in Others, but Not Ourselves
Posted on 21. Jul, 2017 by Cansler Photography.
We all know the thought… I’ll just wait one more year maybe I’ll look a little better. We just can’t imagine remembering ourselves exactly as we are. We are always waiting for the moment that will never be here. The moment that we will feel flawless. However, in all the time that we spend waiting, we are forgetting the value of the moment. Your grandchildren will place far more value on the portrait they will cherish for many years than they will on the wrinkle on your forehead. What will it take to open our eyes to the fact that no one is focusing on the flaws that you spend so much time dwelling on? All your loved ones see is everything that is beautiful about you. We see the beauty in others with such ease when we look at a photograph. Why can’t we do the same for ourselves?
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Off To College
Posted on 14. Jul, 2017 by Cansler Photography.
The season is upon us. It’s that time of year when parents are preparing to drop their teenagers off at college. It’s hard to believe that within the next month we will be waving goodbye to our child as they take their next step towards adulthood. Don’t let the sadness and fear get in the way of the pride and accomplishment you should feel. The day should be full of excitement and eagerness, but don’t be fooled your teen is just as nervous as you are even if they don’t tell you. Several parents I have spoken to say that they are so thankful that they took the time to create senior portraits before they fled the nest. At the time, the portraits were a fun milestone celebrating their last year in high school and all of their accomplishments, but now they are cherished every day for the memories made while they were still at home.