What does your family's portrait history look like?
Everyone has the desire to follow through with a plan, but many things can get in the way of that actually happening. But for this family, their plans for the portrait history have ended up just like they wanted, only they took a slightly different path than expected.
In 2006, we had their family portrait scheduled and just a few days before their session, they got the happy news that they were expecting their third child. Even though we could have gone ahead with it and continued the portraits when their new addition came, she preferred to wait until the family was "complete".
So, instead we began in 2007 with individual formal portraits of each child at around age 5. This 5 year project was completed this year which included a family portrait in 2010.
The eclectic portrait gallery in the hallway or stairway that grows with its own pace and cohesive style as life's tapestry unfolds is warm and wonderful. On the other hand, these planned arrangements for personal wall art can become a significant part of your home decor and even passed on as heirlooms for generations to come.
So, I pose the question again...What does your family's portrait history look like?
Is it all you hoped it would be?
"Family faces are magic mirrors. Looking at people who belong to us, we see the past, present, and future." ~Gail Lumet Buckley
Monday, July 23, 2012
One Family's Portrait History ~ NC Family Portrait Photographer
Monday, June 25, 2012
Reader's Choice ~ Every Vote Counts!
It is time to express yourself about your favorite businesses & services in the 2012 Winston-Salem Journal Readers Choice. We would certainly appreciate your vote so we could once again be selected as the Reader's Choice Photographer (on page 4 of the Ballot in the Shopping and Services Category). The deadline for voting is Sunday, July 8.
Our greatest compliment is when you tell others about us and this is another way we just feel the love! Thank you for selecting us as Best Photographer in the past and for your continued patronage and support. I give all of you my vote as the Best Clients and above all...FRIENDS!
Our greatest compliment is when you tell others about us and this is another way we just feel the love! Thank you for selecting us as Best Photographer in the past and for your continued patronage and support. I give all of you my vote as the Best Clients and above all...FRIENDS!
Friday, May 18, 2012
Beach Portraits ~ NC, SC, GA Photographer
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This year we have reserved time from our studio schedule to be at North Myrtle Beach July 15-19, 2012. We would be glad to come to your beach house, another photogenic setting (maybe with a pier or other "beachy" looks) or any location within a hour's drive from the Myrtle Beach area that has special meaning to you.
A Special offer for our Blog readers:
The first 3 to respond to this offer will receive a FREE set of holiday cards, custom designed with your family, your children...and your love to share with others.
Reservation fee to arrange time exclusively for your beach session is $450.
$300 of this retainer will apply toward your portrait order, so your session fee is only $150 for this extended session.
The reservation fee is non refundable, but in case of cancellation, your reservation fee may be applied as a studio credit.
Friday, April 6, 2012
Thankful For So Many Blessings
This the time of year for reflecting on what has been done for us...and how we can spread that kind of love to others.
Thank you, Jesus!
Thank you, Jesus!
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Easter,
Newborn portraits
Before and After ~ No More Excuses! { NC Portrait Photographer }
"I'm too..." old, wrinkled, fat, pale ...the list goes on and on. So many folks put off having portraits made until they lose weight or they feel they are too old or just plain "I don't look good in pictures."
First let me say, I get it! I do not enjoy the thought of being photographed, but I want to at least help you consider all the possibilities before putting it off any longer.
Whether it is room makeovers, wardrobe updates or even "Trick My Truck", the appeal of "Before and Afters" is the hope that something can be improved upon.
Since I would never embarrass anyone by pointing our their flaws, I have never gotten to show a good example of what we can do with the less than perfect subject. As I was getting a new head shot to accompany an article I was writing, I realized I would be the ideal "non-perfect" subject!
We start with posing our subjects in a flattering way and finish it off with just a little polish that brings out their best features. On my portrait (double click image to enlarge), a higher camera angle reduces the heaviness around the chin(s)...Yikes-did I say CHINS? Oh well, there's more: in post-production we go on to reduce the wrinkles, diminish the folds in the neck that gravity has brought, smooth uneven skin tones, remove those stray wiry, gray hairs and even correct smudged makeup. Not that I am ready for the runway or a magazine cover, but at least I feel better about it...and that is all that matters!
As a professional photography studio, the expectation is that we will make you look better in your portraits than you could do on your own. Of course, we strive to go way beyond just meeting those expectations and proudly stand by our 100% guarantee that you will be THRILLED with your portraits!
First let me say, I get it! I do not enjoy the thought of being photographed, but I want to at least help you consider all the possibilities before putting it off any longer.
Whether it is room makeovers, wardrobe updates or even "Trick My Truck", the appeal of "Before and Afters" is the hope that something can be improved upon.
Since I would never embarrass anyone by pointing our their flaws, I have never gotten to show a good example of what we can do with the less than perfect subject. As I was getting a new head shot to accompany an article I was writing, I realized I would be the ideal "non-perfect" subject!
We start with posing our subjects in a flattering way and finish it off with just a little polish that brings out their best features. On my portrait (double click image to enlarge), a higher camera angle reduces the heaviness around the chin(s)...Yikes-did I say CHINS? Oh well, there's more: in post-production we go on to reduce the wrinkles, diminish the folds in the neck that gravity has brought, smooth uneven skin tones, remove those stray wiry, gray hairs and even correct smudged makeup. Not that I am ready for the runway or a magazine cover, but at least I feel better about it...and that is all that matters!
As a professional photography studio, the expectation is that we will make you look better in your portraits than you could do on your own. Of course, we strive to go way beyond just meeting those expectations and proudly stand by our 100% guarantee that you will be THRILLED with your portraits!
Friday, March 23, 2012
Express Yourself! { Clemmons, NC Children's Photographer }
Sometimes...
its just the way they look at you
or look away.
Maybe it's that sweet smile
Maybe it's that sweet smile
or just that they want to play.
Wait for the expressions,
anticipate the moment and they will come!
Monday, March 12, 2012
You Is Kind ...You Is Smart ...You Is Important ...
One of my dear clients was speaking these truths into her granddaughter the other day and it has been ringing in my ears ever since.
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Anne Grant Photography,
The Help,
You Is Kind
Portrait Clothing {More Thoughts...}
When people ask us what to wear for their sessions, we do not have a prescribed formula that overrides YOUR choices. When you come to us for personal wall art to suit your decor, we want it to express who you are, so we just share our observations from years of experience and make suggestions based on what you tell us about your family.
I have actually seen others photographer's websites saying "No white bows" or "No matching shirts and jeans" for any of their sessions, promoting their look for the edgiest, coolest pictures on Facebook. We love to bring out the natural lifestyle of a family and edgy,cool images are fabulous if that is what you really want. (Think of an "urban" setting- like a downtown alley, maybe a sofa on the water's edge or even a parking deck .)
However, it could be that you have another purpose for your portraits than trying to do the funkiest contemporary look of the week.The image below shows the same family in colorful clothing (the boys said
they were like fall leaves!) and another from the same session all in
black tops. An easy change of clothing for a different look. Both are perfect...they show the love of this family and the boy's personalities. This family chose the colorful clothing for their wall portrait
but also ordered some of the others in black shirts and some in black
and white.
For larger multi-generational family groups, we do suggest with the number of people involved, different ages and genders, that it may be best to go with something simple and not overthink a concept. Try letting the clothing be a secondary object, with the subjects faces and body language being the main focus of the image.
I have actually seen others photographer's websites saying "No white bows" or "No matching shirts and jeans" for any of their sessions, promoting their look for the edgiest, coolest pictures on Facebook. We love to bring out the natural lifestyle of a family and edgy,cool images are fabulous if that is what you really want. (Think of an "urban" setting- like a downtown alley, maybe a sofa on the water's edge or even a parking deck .)
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Yes, It's Time For Spring Portraits!
Every year we are on "Daffodil Watch" to determine the best time to photograph YOU and your family in the daffodils. With the mild winter weather we have had, we are predicting that the finest display of daffodils will be a week earlier than previous years. How does an On Location session on a Saturday sound to you? The "Walk In the Daffodils" Limited Edition sessions will be scheduled for Saturday, March 17, 2012. Your portraits will be ready just in time for Easter!
OK, what if I told
you there is no Session Fee? That's right...it's FREE!
Don't miss out... There is a great demand for these special sessions and they book up quickly! Call 336.766.8367 early to schedule your preferred time.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Let's Hear It For The Guys! ~ NC Senior Portraits
Most of the Senior girls coming in for their sessions are very enthusiastic about expressing themselves in front of the camera, bringing numerous outfits and ideas for the Senior portraits that they had been planning, sometimes for years.
On the other hand, most of the Senior guys that come have not put as much thought into it and some are just ready to get it over with! The one thing that turns it around is if we explore their world , their passion for life and what really grabs their interest.
The young men shown in this image are an inspiration to others showing excellence in each of their chosen interests. They are not just participants, but are leaders in what they do as instructors, national champions, coaches and apply this attitude to other parts of their lives as well.
We appreciate the opportunity to showcase their talents through portraits!
On the other hand, most of the Senior guys that come have not put as much thought into it and some are just ready to get it over with! The one thing that turns it around is if we explore their world , their passion for life and what really grabs their interest.
The young men shown in this image are an inspiration to others showing excellence in each of their chosen interests. They are not just participants, but are leaders in what they do as instructors, national champions, coaches and apply this attitude to other parts of their lives as well.
We appreciate the opportunity to showcase their talents through portraits!
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Color As A Statement ~ Clemmons, NC Photographer
To continue the "what should we wear for our portrait session?", we will look at the "rules" for classic portraiture soon. But, for now...it seems like I am falling for the simple, clean look of high key {especially white} backgrounds more and more!
High Key backgrounds & props were "in" during the 80's and into the 90's and it became a staple when we were photographing babies. Just wanting to change things up a bit, I didn't use it quite as much for a while..using colors, darker backgrounds and doing lots of outdoor sessions.
However, when color (clothing color, hair color, etc) has a specific purpose in the overall image, at times it can speak the loudest with NO color in the background..and maybe no props either.
So, whether we need to say "Merry Christmas!" or "LOVE those red boots!"... the white background can be just another tool to make it happen.
High Key backgrounds & props were "in" during the 80's and into the 90's and it became a staple when we were photographing babies. Just wanting to change things up a bit, I didn't use it quite as much for a while..using colors, darker backgrounds and doing lots of outdoor sessions.
However, when color (clothing color, hair color, etc) has a specific purpose in the overall image, at times it can speak the loudest with NO color in the background..and maybe no props either.
So, whether we need to say "Merry Christmas!" or "LOVE those red boots!"... the white background can be just another tool to make it happen.
Monday, February 6, 2012
YOU Are The Art! ~ NC Family Photographer ~
Our 6th Annual Portrait Gallery Exhibit will be on display March 1-March 31 at The Coffee Mill (Formerly Casanova's Coffees & Fudge)
located in the historic Lewisville Mill at 6275 Shallowford Rd in the
heart of Lewisville. We will be publicizing this event as an art
exhibit and YOU are the art!
All you need to do is authorize us to create a portrait from your past session; then you may pick up your new portrait in April when the gallery exhibit is over. This beautiful portrait is yours for the special price of only $99 (Reg. $399) for an 11x14 portrait or $149 (Reg. $439) for a 16x20 portrait.
You will want to respond quickly as this tremendous value of up to 75% off retail is only valid if ordered by February 20, 2012.
This is a great gift idea for Mother's Day or Father's Day, birthdays ...or maybe just to treat yourself!
(Special price applies only to images that were previously ordered since 2005. Orders already in progress do not apply.) Please call 336.766.8367 or e-mail by February 20, 2012 to discuss your pose selection.
All you need to do is authorize us to create a portrait from your past session; then you may pick up your new portrait in April when the gallery exhibit is over. This beautiful portrait is yours for the special price of only $99 (Reg. $399) for an 11x14 portrait or $149 (Reg. $439) for a 16x20 portrait.
You will want to respond quickly as this tremendous value of up to 75% off retail is only valid if ordered by February 20, 2012.
This is a great gift idea for Mother's Day or Father's Day, birthdays ...or maybe just to treat yourself!
(Special price applies only to images that were previously ordered since 2005. Orders already in progress do not apply.) Please call 336.766.8367 or e-mail by February 20, 2012 to discuss your pose selection.
Thursday, February 2, 2012
"What Should We Wear?" ~ NC, SC, GA Photographer
One of the most frequent questions we hear is, "What should we wear for our portrait session?"
The answers are as varied as the subjects we photograph, but I wanted to offer some ideas to consider when we are planning your personal wall art to decorate your home.
First, as we dismantle the idea that blonde hair and white clothing will "wash you out", it can actually be just the opposite. On a properly lit portrait, with the skin tones being deeper and warmer than any shade of white, the colors in the complexion stand out even more. Even with a white background, the simplicity can make the subjects the strongest part of the image.
The answers are as varied as the subjects we photograph, but I wanted to offer some ideas to consider when we are planning your personal wall art to decorate your home.
First, as we dismantle the idea that blonde hair and white clothing will "wash you out", it can actually be just the opposite. On a properly lit portrait, with the skin tones being deeper and warmer than any shade of white, the colors in the complexion stand out even more. Even with a white background, the simplicity can make the subjects the strongest part of the image.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
We Are Family! ~ NC Family Portraits ~
We had a wonderful fall portrait season with lots of families and just couldn't wait to share them. However, many of the portraits would make their "debut" as Christmas cards or Christmas gifts, so we had to wait until after the holidays to show off our beautiful Anne Grant Photography families.
We will post them here over the next few weeks and also on our Anne Grant ~ The Village Photographer Facebook Page...don't forget to "Like" us!
We will post them here over the next few weeks and also on our Anne Grant ~ The Village Photographer Facebook Page...don't forget to "Like" us!
Monday, October 31, 2011
Puppies, Buddies & Schools { Clemmons, NC Children's Photographer / Pet Photography }
October has been a busy, busy month here at the studio ...and all around Clemmons!
In between all of the portrait sessions for families, seniors, pets & babies, we have had the honor of being asked to photograph several community events...and even a few historical moments.
As one of the committee members for The Dog Park at Tanglewood, we have been seeing the developments as they unfold. Plans are in the works to break ground in Spring 2012. When I think of all the time we will be spending there, it will mean even more knowing we we were there at the beginning. Many other people will feel the same way because there was a HUGE turnout for Bark4 the Park, an event heal earlier this month to raise awareness about the location and planning for the Dog Park.
Earlier that day we went to the 2nd Annual Race for Victor, a 5K walk/run that honors & helps Victor and others through the Pitt Hopkins Syndrome Fund.The fund is increase awareness and research in the understanding and treatment of Pitt Hopkins Syndrome and offer support to families receiving a PTHS diagnosis.
Then, in the middle of the month, we were photographing families at the Piedmont Down Syndrome Support Network Buddy Walk. It was a beautiful fall day for the many families who came out for this annual event that celebrates Down syndrome Awareness Month and to promote acceptance and inclusion of people with Down syndrome.
Finally, you may have heard a big sigh of relief from all who worked for many hours each week for months on the "Celebrating Our Schools" event, held at the new Morgan Elementary School just up the road from our studio. Frank Morgan, the school's namesake and a longtime teacher and principal for Clemmons' schools, was there along with other community leaders and hundreds of others to enjoy the entertainment, community service booths and all kinds of activities throughout the day.
In between all of the portrait sessions for families, seniors, pets & babies, we have had the honor of being asked to photograph several community events...and even a few historical moments.
As one of the committee members for The Dog Park at Tanglewood, we have been seeing the developments as they unfold. Plans are in the works to break ground in Spring 2012. When I think of all the time we will be spending there, it will mean even more knowing we we were there at the beginning. Many other people will feel the same way because there was a HUGE turnout for Bark4 the Park, an event heal earlier this month to raise awareness about the location and planning for the Dog Park.
Earlier that day we went to the 2nd Annual Race for Victor, a 5K walk/run that honors & helps Victor and others through the Pitt Hopkins Syndrome Fund.The fund is increase awareness and research in the understanding and treatment of Pitt Hopkins Syndrome and offer support to families receiving a PTHS diagnosis.Then, in the middle of the month, we were photographing families at the Piedmont Down Syndrome Support Network Buddy Walk. It was a beautiful fall day for the many families who came out for this annual event that celebrates Down syndrome Awareness Month and to promote acceptance and inclusion of people with Down syndrome.
Finally, you may have heard a big sigh of relief from all who worked for many hours each week for months on the "Celebrating Our Schools" event, held at the new Morgan Elementary School just up the road from our studio. Frank Morgan, the school's namesake and a longtime teacher and principal for Clemmons' schools, was there along with other community leaders and hundreds of others to enjoy the entertainment, community service booths and all kinds of activities throughout the day.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
One Week Only ~ Holiday Card SALE! {Clemmons, NC Photographer}
There's nothing like planning ahead for the holidays to make it more enjoyable and less stressful. People tell us that they get compliments year round when they send our beautiful custom designed cards to their friends and family!
We can design a card for you from any previous session and any future sessions completed by October 31.
Please call 336.766.8367 or email nolan@grantphoto.com
and we'll take care of it for you!
We can design a card for you from any previous session and any future sessions completed by October 31.
Please call 336.766.8367 or email nolan@grantphoto.com
and we'll take care of it for you!
7th Annual Family Portrait Month Brings Smiles and Savings {Clemmons, NC Family Portraits}
Over the years, many of you have been a part of Family Portrait Month, which not only benefits you with a very special offer, but also Operation Smile, which treats children around the world who suffer with cleft lips, cleft palates and other facial deformities.
During Family Portrait Month — October 2011 — instead of a Session Fee (regularly $99), we ask for a $25 donation to Operation Smile. For additional savings, we also have extra Bonus Gifts for you to choose from.
PLEASE NOTE: The appointment times we have available for Family Portrait Month fill up VERY quickly, so please call 336.766.8367 or email nolan@grantphoto.com right away to reserve your space.
5 Reasons Why There's No Better Time Than Family Portrait Month To Update Your Family Portrait:
- FREE Portrait Session *
- FREE Bonus Gifts
- The holidays are the perfect time to share portraits and design your custom portrait Christmas Card
- Saturday and Evening Sessions available (these book up quickly, call soon!)
- Through your donation, you are a part of changing a child’s life !
Friday, September 23, 2011
Bark 4 The Park!
Cooper wants to invite all our friends that are dog lovers to join us Oct 1, 2011 at Tanglewood Park from 11:00AM to 4:00PM for a fun event called “Bark 4 the Park”.
Be sure and bring your dog(s), your kids, and the whole family.
The purpose of the event is to raise awareness of the “Dog Park at
Tanglewood” project, which was started several months ago, and is really
starting to pick up steam!
1) Great chance for dogs to exercise and socialize – off leash in a fenced in area. (One for small dogs/one for large dogs)
2) Great for families – 100% free entertainment (no fee to enter)
3) Gets both you and your kids outdoors – instead of in front of the TV or Video Games
4) Will bring more people to beautiful Tanglewood Park
WHAT IS THE “BARK 4 THE PARK” EVENT on SATURDAY, OCT 1? (11:00 AM to 4:00 PM)
The event is FREE to the public.
11:00 Events & Entertainment including a Doggie Jog -$15 entry fee-(Humane Society of Davie County)
12:00 Blessing of the Dogs
11:00 Events & Entertainment including a Doggie Jog -$15 entry fee-(Humane Society of Davie County)
12:00 Blessing of the Dogs
1:00 “Ask the Vet” by Mitch Spindel (owner-Animal Ark Veterinary Hospital, Clemmons)–ask any pet related question you may have
1:00 – 4:00 Dog events, contests, demonstrations, Humane Society ROVER vehicle
Doggie service vendors attending include: Humane Solutions (rescue and ID microchip tagging), Advanced K9s (agility show), PetSmart (obedience training), Anne Grant Photography (have your pet’s photo taken), Barkley Manor, Carolina Poodle Rescue, Dooty Calls, Sure Pets, Puppy Sitter Club, Trail Paws, Ruff Housing, and AARF.
Human food vendors attending include: Carvel Ice Cream, and Classics Sports Grille.
HOW CAN YOU HELP SUPPORT THE NEW DOG PARK at TANGLEWOOD?
1) Attend the Oct 1 event – free to the public
2) Contributions to help build the new Dog Park are both needed, and welcomed. If you would like to make a tax-free contribution to the Dog Park at Tanglewood project, please:
Go to our website: www.dogparkattanglewood.org (click on “Donate”)
Find us on facebook: www.facebook.com/ dogparkattanglewood
Go to Winston Salem Foundation website: www.wsfoundation.org (go to Dog Park at Tanglewood)
We look forward to seeing you on Oct 1, at beautiful Tanglewood Park! (Turn left before you get to the guard gate-towards the campground)
Thursday, September 22, 2011
American Humane Association Hero Dog Awards™
Earlier in the year, we introduced you to one of our clients, a new member of our studio family, the Ganzert Family.
Robin Ganzert is from right here in Clemmons, but is the President & CEO of the American Humane Association. This keeps her very busy on a national level advancing the protection of pets, children and farm animals. As a mom of 3 beautiful children and many pets, including some at her parent's farm in Mocksville, she has a lot of first-hand experience about the interaction and relationships of people and animals.We recently updated some publicity photos for her and her family, and she was excitedly telling us about the American Humane Association Hero Dog Awards. They are down to the 8 finalists out of the 453 dogs nominated from every state in the country. You can show your love and support for these Hero Dogs by participating in the next round of voting as they compete for the title of 2011 American Hero Dog! No purchase or donation is required to vote, but all votes must be placed by September 30.
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| More images on the American Humane Association Facebook Page |
The Hallmark Channel will feature profiles of the winning dogs later on in the fall, but you can be a part of the decision as you place your vote for these wonderful dogs!
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Jonathan & Matthew ... Big & Little
Recently, there was a day in our studio where the children in 2 of our sessions had the same names! Many of you can relate to both ends of the spectrum....
Matthew and Jonathan #1 are little boys who keep their parents very busy, each with their own wonderful personality. We have been photographing them since they were tiny babies and their parents bring a lot of great ideas to each session. During a session, sometimes we need to let the littlest subjects just play around a little. It can be very entertaining to see the way they playfully tease each other... [you may need to click on the image to see their cute expressions & moods]
Matthew and Jonathan #1 are little boys who keep their parents very busy, each with their own wonderful personality. We have been photographing them since they were tiny babies and their parents bring a lot of great ideas to each session. During a session, sometimes we need to let the littlest subjects just play around a little. It can be very entertaining to see the way they playfully tease each other... [you may need to click on the image to see their cute expressions & moods]
Now, fast forward about 18 years to Jonathan and Matthew #2. If these guys look familiar to any of you, it's because these brothers have worked at Anne Grant Photography since 2007, mastering anything from retouching and framing to landscaping and mowing! Jonathan came first while he was a senior at West Forsyth HS. When he was ready to go to Appalachian State after 2 years at Forsyth Tech, we hired his brother, Matthew in 2009. Now that Matthew has completed his 2 years at Forsyth Tech, he is leaving to go to UNC-Charlotte. We wish them the best in their college careers and beyond!
Having personally experienced both of these life cycles, from little ones in your arms and at your feet all the way to the "empty nest", I can say that I treasure it all...even though it does seem to fly by!
It is our greatest pleasure to be a part of our studio families' lives, reflecting every life stage in portraits!






























