Locations
We would love to tell the story of your family in one of our favorite outdoor settings listed below. All out of studio locations (excluding The Outback) session fees start at $100. (A $300 minimum purchase may be required for some sessions).
The Outback
Our very own backyard is a wonderful setting for children, senior portraits and families. We can catch your child playing in our tire swing, or a portrait of you relaxing in our hammock.
Shade Today Nursery
This location has become one of our favorite. It's located off of Hwy 41 in Little Chute, the huge rocks and waterfalls offer a stunning backdrop for any photo. We have photographed high school seniors and families in the lagoon and under the waterfalls. If water features aren’t your thing, don’t count out this location just yet-Shade Today has a beautiful log cabin style room as well as several areas of greenery and a quaint gazebo to match. Contact us about availability and upcoming events. (www.shadetoday.com)
The Lakeshore
Door County hosts several miles of beautiful shoreline that creates an excellent backdrop for any type of portrait. We have photographed many families on the shores of Lake Michigan in Door Country and would love to do your family. Special arrangements need to be made for this session.
Your Home
What could be more personal than your family in your home or yard? We are more than willing to come out to your favorite, personal location to create your legacy. Contact us for availability and a portrait consultation.
Destination YOU
This is your favorite out of studio spot or secret hide-a-way. Need some help picking the perfect location, ask for details on our D.D. Road Trips. The locations we will explore include The Grignon Mansion in Kaukauna, The “Industrial Disease” of the train tracks and factories and the “Urban Jungle” of Downtown Appleton. Stop in and view samples of trips.
We highly recommend that anyone looking to have a portrait on location meets with us for a portrait consultation. Please also view our FYI page for more helpful hints.
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