Have You Noticed How Fast Your Family Is Changing?
Your children are growing up and becoming more like adults every day. Don't you wish you could just "freeze time" and hold these special moments forever?
We can stop the clock.
"Dear Laura, Thank you for creating such beautiful portraits for us. You've captured a very special time for us with our son in a location that has such a special meaning to our family. We are more than thrilled. The portraits are absolutely amazing!" ~ Jill & Jeremy
Our commitment to excellence is reflected in every component and detail. Whether you prefer classic or contemporary, formal or fanciful, candid or composed, your memories will be preserved forever. Let us create an heirloom for you.
Beautiful family portraits don't just happen. Your experience begins with a short meeting to chat about your ideas. You'll see some samples of other families we have photographed to get ideas on clothing, locations and different portrait styles. We'll talk about your preferences, and give you helpful hints on all the little details that make our portraiture truly outstanding. We'll look at scheduling and you'll go home with a clear idea of how to prepare for your portrait session.
Before you choose a photographer for your family portrait, there are some things you should know and look for. These things will make the difference between a beautiful family portrait you will cherish forever and an "okay" picture you might tuck away in a desk drawer.
CLICK HERE To learn what makes an Imbeault portrait so special.
" Dear Laura, I can't thank you enough for your wisdom in including our dog, Oscar, in the photo shoot this past June. Oscar had to be put to sleep just last night, very suddenly and obviously unexpectedly. It was a rough night for us all, and today has been sad, and very quiet around here. We are missing him very much. All I can think of is "thank God Laura Imbeault suggested he be in those family portraits we did!" I will treasure them all the more, now. Thank you from the bottom of (all our) hearts." ~ Martha and Family