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Maternity, Birth, or Newborn Photo Shoots from Bump to Baby Photography (Up to 56% Off). 3 Options Available.

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An experienced photographer captures beautiful images of expecting mothers or newborn babies, afterward providing digital images or prints

Choose from Three Options

$199 for a 1-hour maternity session ($400 value)

  • Portrait session at studio, your home, or other location of your choice (a $400 value)
  • Pre-shoot consultation via phone
  • Use of outfit from maternity wardrobe closet
  • 5 retouched and high-resolution digital Images

$199 for a 2-hour newborn session ($400 value)

  • Portrait session at studio, your home, or other location of your choice (a $400 value)
  • Pre-shoot consultation via phone
  • Use of newborn accessories and props
  • 5 retouched and high-resolution digital Images

$399 for a birth photography session ($900 value)

  • A maximum of six hours of photography for labor, delivery, and post-delivery (a $850 value)
  • $50 toward your next session (a $50 value)
  • A pre-shoot consultation via email or phone
  • High-resolution printable CD of all edited images
  • 24 4”x6” prints, a slideshow set to music, and a password protected online gallery

Aperture: Letting in Light

When you change your aperture setting, what are you adjusting? How do f-stops figure in? How do you enhance your depth of field? Find out with Groupon’s quick-snap guide to apertures.

To understand aperture, photographers like to say, one must picture water dripping from a leaking bucket. The size of the hole in the bucket determines how much water escapes; as the hole gets larger, more and more water comes pouring out at once. Aperture is like the hole in the bucket—its size determines how much light will pass onto the film. Five to nine blades create this peephole at the lens’s opening and are completely adjustable to the photographer’s liking. The aperture range—or degree of adjustability—is typically etched into the lens itself in a variable called f-stops, with larger f-stop values representing smaller apertures and vice versa.

Aperture is the main component in creating the desired depth of field for any given image. When a camera is set with a large aperture, more light will filter through the lens to create a smaller depth of field, pulling only a portion of the image into focus and leaving the remainder of the shot artfully blurred. The exact same shot taken with a smaller aperture will result in a larger depth of field with all planes captured in focus.

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