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8003 Hennessy Ln
Spring, TX, 77389

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Silver Image Photography is owned by two sisters with a passion for art. We are a boutique portrait studio located in Spring, TX just 10 minutes from The Woodlands, providing custom senior pictures, family photography, newborn portraits, maternity photos, business head shots, children portraits, engagement and bridal photography. We have been serving the Spring, Tomball, The Woodlands, Magnolia, Cypress, Conroe, and the greater Houston area for over 14 years.

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Santa Express Sessions | Polar Express Inspired | The Woodlands, TX Photographer

Cristie Reddehase

THE SANTA EXPRESS SESSIONS
November 12th & 13th

All aboard! The Santa Express is stopping by Silver Image Photography for two days in November. That's right! Santa Claus is taking time out of his busy schedule at the North Pole to come and visit your children. And how else is he getting here...on the Polar Express of course!

Make sure to purchase your tickets for your visit with Santa. Each session is only $75 if booked before October 10th. 

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Let your children experience Santa like they never have before!

Not only will your kids have time to interact with Santa, but also Silver Image Photography will capture the pure innocence of your children in stunning portraits that you will treasure forever.

Don’t miss this chance at a fantastic experience for your children!

TPPA Print Awards | Houston, TX Photographer

Cristie Reddehase

This past week I attended the TPPA annual state convention at the La Torretta Resort in Conroe, TX. I'm so happy to show off my print awards! Each year you are allowed to enter 4 prints to be judged in print competition. I was very excited that all 4 of my images received a merit. I received the 'Top 10 in Texas' award for having one of the top 10 highest print case scores, the TPPA 4 for 4 pin for having all 4 of my images merit, and two distinguished image ribbons. The images entered will go on to other competitions so they can't be shared yet!

I've also been a member of TPPA for many years now and I finally earned my full fellowship degree with TPPA. The Full Fellowship Degree requires a total of 100 points.  At least 10 of these must be received from having prints score 80 or above at the Summer Seminar print competition. The other points are for participation in volunteering and attending educational programs.

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Family Portraits | What to Wear | Silver Image Photography | Spring, TX

Cristie Reddehase

What do I wear for family portraits?

If we had time, we would love to be able to go with each person and help them choose the best clothes for their portraits. Unfortunately, we don't. Don't fear though! We have a few helpful tips that will help you in your wardrobe selection! Keep in mind, clothes are supposed to enhance the photos. Not be a distraction!

  1. You want to coordinate but not match exactly! Choose complementary or analogous colors and mix it up! If everyone wears the same white shirt and blue jeans...it looks a little too matchy-matchy. 
  2.  Solid colors are usually the best choice. If you choose to wear a pattern, make sure it's small...no crazy zebra strips. You don't want to be the only person someone notices when they look at the portrait.
  3. Everyone should know the rule that darker colors make things look smaller. If you are worried about your weight, don't wear a white or neon shirt!
  4. Change up the clothing styles. Have one person wear jeans, one person in a dress, one in khakis, etc.
  5. Don't forget accessories! Jewelry, scarves, hats....
  6. Make sure your shoes match! We don't want crazy colored tennis shoes that don't match anything. The only thing you will notice in the portrait are the neon shoes. So, either dress shoes, casual shoes, or color matching tennis shoes. 
  7. We are creating a piece of art to hang on your wall. Think about where you will be hanging your family portrait. You want to choose clothes that will complement your style and decor. If you don't have anything red in your house, then don't choose red to wear in your family photo. 

We suggest laying everyone's clothes out together, either on the floor or the bed. If there's one item that really seems to stick out...try to find something else. 

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