During our recent planning call for Miss K's upcoming Communion Session, mom shared a portrait of her mother's 1945-ish Communion (left) and explained how much grandma is looking forward to seeing her granddaughter's First Communion and is coming to the session to be a part of it all.
I love looking at vintage portraits and know from my own grandparents that the indulgence of a portrait was a luxury purchase and highly valued to celebrate and document a wedding or a First Communion.
Today we have the convenience of taking a "free" quick shot with our phone or digital camera. But is it really free if the file is never printed, is deleted or corrupted? A printed portrait is tangible, viewable and priceless.
We would love to create a timeless, priceless image for you and your child. Call Elise at 708-226-1593 to learn more about our Communion Sessions.
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