EXPERIENCE

There are three simple steps that we take our customers through:

1. Consultation
2. The Shoot
3. Viewing

Consultations are available at no charge or obligation, so feel free to call in and discuss you requirements with us

SHOOT

The photo shoot is where your family gets the chance to have fun and enjoy the experience! We'll help you and your children get comfortable and encourage them to open up, discovering they can enjoy themselves as we suggest ideas from the silly to the serious; quietly recording the defining images as they unfold. Relationships, older generations and newly born children, we promise experience and enjoyment for everyone.

VIEWING

Prepare to be surprised as you realise what the camera sees. At the viewing session we will guide you carefully through the images. Here you'll understand that they are not just images but a complete experience captured forever. These framed moments will speak to you about your life and what's important in it; celebrating your family for what it is, alive with spirit and wonderfully unique.

As there no proofs to take away, it is very important that everyone who needs to make a decision attends.
In your best interest and comfort we advise you not to bring children to the viewing session.
At this stage a 50% deposit will be required.

ADIVCE PRIOR TO SITTING


As we understand that many people are a little concerned with different aspects of a sitting, such as clothing, makeup & spectacles etc. We should like to offer some advise at this stage, to help you with your preparations. We know that careful planning, at an early stage, will help us to create portraits of a very special value to you.

Sitting fee does not include prints. Please allow approximately 1 hour for your sitting and bring a change of clothes.

Peter Gallagher Photography has been established in Navan for the last 25 years, and are winners of numerous awards.

Member of I.P.P.A


HELPFUL ADVICE

Wear clothes that you feel comfortable in. Avoid wearing colours of a vibrant nature, unless you are seeking a contemporised style of portrait. All subtle colours are good. White too can also be effective, but care should be taken that the material does not appear translucent, unless this is the object of the exercise. Denim is always an ideal choice.

If there are more than one person in the portrait it is important to co-ordinate everyone in a similar style of clothing that is Casual, or Formal.
Colour Co-ordination is essential.

When wearing makeup, evening style makeup is preferable, using a little more eye makeup and blusher – non-shine is best.

Avoid wearing dark tinted and photo chromic glasses