When Life Interrupts: Balancing Family and Professional Commitments
In photography—as in life—we plan carefully. Sessions are scheduled, timelines are mapped, and clients depend on us to deliver. But every so often, life steps in with a reminder that some moments matter more than any calendar.
Recently, I had to cancel a scheduled shoot due to a sudden family emergency. My wife suffered a serious fall at home, and within minutes everything shifted from business-as-usual to something far more urgent. In that moment, there wasn’t a decision to weigh—family came first.
For any professional, especially in a service-based business like LeMay Photo, honoring commitments is a core value. Clients trust us with important milestones—headshots, family portraits, real estate listings—and that trust is not taken lightly. Cancelling a job is never convenient, and it’s certainly not something I do casually.
But there’s also an understanding that behind every business is a real life. Emergencies happen. Health matters. Family matters.
What’s important is how you respond. Communication, honesty, and respect go a long way. When I reached out to clients affected by the cancellation, the response was overwhelmingly supportive. People understand more than we sometimes expect.
At LeMay Photo, professionalism includes showing up when it counts—but also knowing when you need to step away for something bigger. It’s a balance we all navigate.
In the end, both our work and our relationships are built on trust. And sometimes, trust means knowing your priorities—and standing by them.
Springtime in Little Rock brings new energy, fresh color, and the perfect opportunity to update your brand visuals. At LeMay Photo, we specialize in commercial photography in West Little Rock that helps businesses stand out during this vibrant season.
Spring is in the air across Central Arkansas, and at LeMay Photo, we’re looking forward to one of our best seasons yet. As the days grow longer and the light turns warm and golden, it’s the perfect time to refresh your images—whether for business, family, or life’s big milestones.
If you’ve been putting off updating your professional headshots, now is the time. A clean, modern headshot can elevate your online presence, strengthen your brand, and make a lasting first impression. At LeMay Photo, we specialize in headshots in Little Rock that are natural, confident, and tailored to your profession.
Spring is also prime season for real estate photography in Central Arkansas. Fresh greenery, blooming flowers, and bright skies make homes look their absolute best. High-quality real estate photos help listings stand out online and attract more potential buyers. We work with agents and homeowners to deliver sharp, inviting images that sell.
For families and graduating seniors, spring offers a beautiful backdrop for outdoor sessions. Our senior portraits in Little Rock capture personality and achievement, while our family portraits in Central Arkansas preserve the moments that matter most. With both indoor studio options and scenic outdoor locations, we make every session comfortable and memorable.
At LeMay Photo, we’re proud to serve West Little Rock and the surrounding communities with professional photography services that combine experience, creativity, and attention to detail.
As we step into this promising season, we’re excited to help you tell your story—through images that last a lifetime.
Book your spring session today with LeMay Photo and make 2026 your best-looking year yet.
Real estate photography plays a pivotal role in selling properties, and one of the most effective strategies to enhance listings is incorporating seasonal themes. The correct seasonal elements in photos can significantly impact a property's perception, adding warmth, character, and appeal to potential buyers.
Start small, stay consistent, and trust the process. This is your journey—make it meaningful and intentional. Here’s to a new chapter full of possibilities!
LeMay Studio can offer good value during the Holiday Season for Business headshots, family, and senior portraits. We can even hum Christmas carols while taking real estate photos.
The Art of Storytelling: How Christmas Portraits Reflect Personal Journeys
Christmas portraits are more than just holiday snapshots; they are a canvas for personal stories, capturing the unique journey of individuals and families through the lens of time. Each portrait tells a tale that extends beyond festive decor—of love, growth, milestones and shared memories.
The magic of Christmas portraits lies in their ability to immortalize a moment in time, reflecting not just the present but the road that led there. A family gathering together before a twinkling tree can symbolize years of tradition, overcoming challenges, or the arrival of new beginnings. Whether it’s a couple’s first Christmas, a child’s first holiday season, or a reunion after years apart, each image embodies a chapter in the story of those involved.
As years pass and new portraits are added to the collection, these images become a visual timeline. They show how relationships evolve, how children grow, and how the family dynamic changes. A Christmas portrait from one year may spark memories of laughter, joy, or even loss, all woven into the fabric of the holidays.
Ultimately, Christmas portraits capture more than faces—they encapsulate the essence of personal journeys, preserving the triumphs and challenges of life and reminding us of the beauty of every season of our stories.
We at LeMay Photography hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving with your family and friends. Let us know if we can help you with your headshots, family, real estate photography, or senior portraits.
Natural Light vs. Flambient Lighting
In the world of real estate photography, capturing the perfect shot requires an understanding of light—both natural and artificial. I specialize in a unique approach that blends these two techniques, offering clients the best of both worlds: natural light and flambient lighting.
For properties bathed in beautiful, soft daylight, I prefer to use natural light to highlight the home’s best features. This approach helps create a warm, inviting atmosphere while maintaining color accuracy and depth. I use this technique to showcase rooms where daylight flows in, such as living rooms with large windows or kitchens with sunlit counters, making the space feel airy and spacious.
However, not all spaces benefit from natural light alone. In rooms with little natural light or during the evening hours, I turn to flambient lighting. This technique combines available natural light with carefully balanced artificial lighting. I use flash to fill in shadows while preserving the ambient light to ensure the room feels natural. This approach results in images that are well-lit, balanced, and free of harsh shadows, bringing out the full potential of every space.
Using both methods strategically, I ensure that each property is showcased in the best possible light—the golden glow of daylight or the harmonious blend of natural and artificial light.
Do you need help with headshots, business portraits, family, senior, or real estate marketing photos?
LeMay Photography is your source of quality real estate marketing photos, headshots, and family and senior portraits.
As the holidays approach, the opportunity for some family fun may present itself.
Before the gathering:
- Consider adopting a theme that resonates with your family's history or interests. Encourage family members from different generations to share their favorite memories related to the theme. This adds depth to your family's collective story and fosters a sense of connection and warmth. Capture their stories through candid photos, and consider pairing these images with quotes or anecdotes.
This approach not only preserves the memories but also highlights the unique perspectives of each family member. Encourage everyone to take fun, informal pictures that tell their personal stories. These interactive photo stations can serve as conversation starters, helping to draw out stories while creating stunning visuals. Photograph Details and Emotions: Remember to capture the small details that help tell the story. Close-up shots of hands preparing food, children playing, or even the decorations and settings can convey the atmosphere of the gathering. Focus on the candid moments that reveal emotions, laughter, and connections between family members. Compile and Share After the event, create a digital album or a physical photo book that compiles the stories and visuals. Consider adding personal comments next to the images that explain the significance of each moment. Sharing this album with family members can keep the memories alive and spark new conversations about the stories behind the photos.
While I dedicate a significant portion of my time to my photography, capturing business portraits, headshots, family, senior, and real estate photos, I also cherish the moments spent with friends I've known since the early 1970s. These friendships bring a unique joy and warmth that is irreplaceable.
In a world that seems to move at the speed of light, keeping in touch with old friends can feel like trying to catch the wind. But let's be honest: Those friendships often carry the most cherished memories and shared experiences.
Schedule Regular Catch-Ups
Life gets hectic, but scheduling a regular catch-up can make a difference.
Embrace the Digital Age
Embracing the Digital Age In this fast-paced world, technology can be your ally in maintaining connections.
Celebrate Milestones
Birthdays, anniversaries, and other significant events are perfect opportunities to reach out.
Plan Group Activities
Organizing group activities, like reunions or trips, can help rekindle old bonds. It allows everyone to reconnect, reminisce, and create new memories together.
Show genuine interest in what's happening in their lives. This simple act can make your friends feel valued and appreciated.
Share Your Life
Don't hesitate to share what's happening in your life, too. Being open about your own experiences, both good and bad, can help maintain a deep and meaningful connection.
Forgive and Let Go. If you value the friendship, be willing to forgive and let go of grudges. Holding onto negativity only creates distance.
Two days from now, we will experience the presidential election, and the pressure is building. With ads on every form of media vying for our attention and votes, it is hard to ignore this fact. We continue to take our headshots, business, senior, and adult portraits, along with real estate marketing photos.
Do you need an updated headshot or some exciting real estate photos? Call LeMay Photography; we will take good care of you. The studio is in West Little Rock.
In today’s visually-driven world, high-quality images can make all the difference. In this post, we’ll explore the importance of each type of photography and how our studio can help you shine.
Section 1: The Power of Portrait Photography
- Understanding Portraits: Discuss the emotional impact of a well-captured portrait and how it tells a story.
- Types of Portraits: Explore different styles, from classic to candid, and how to choose the right one for your needs.
- Tips for Preparing: Share tips for clients on preparing for a portrait session, including wardrobe choices and posing tips.
Section 2: Professional Headshots that Make an Impact
- Why Headshots Matter: Explain the significance of a professional headshot in today’s job market and on social media platforms.
- Creating a Brand Image: Discuss how a headshot can convey personality and professionalism, helping to establish a personal brand.
Section 3: Real Estate Photography that Sells
- Importance of First Impressions: Highlight how high-quality real estate photos attract buyers and speed up selling.
- Techniques for Captivating Shots: Discuss your approach to real estate photography, including lighting, composition, and post-processing.
Conclusion
Whether you want to enhance your image with a stunning portrait or sell a property with eye-catching photography, our studio is here to help. Contact us today to book your session, and let us capture your unique story!
LeMay Photography can uniquely provide you and your family with indoor and outdoor portraits. Families are more comfortable when the temp is lower, and seniors last longer in the cool temps of a fall afternoon. Real estate photo sessions are more comfortable, and the photos reflect this.
LeMay Photography specializes in business portraits, headshots, and real estate photos. However, I do dream of studying abroad, and here is a reflection of that aspiration.
The Power of Studying Photography Abroad
Here are a few compelling reasons to consider:
- Diverse Perspectives: Each location offers different lighting, landscapes, and cultural nuances, which can inspire fresh ideas and techniques.
- Networking Opportunities: Meeting local photographers and artists can lead to collaborations and friendships that enhance your creative journey.
- Specialized Workshops: Many countries offer unique photography workshops by professionals specializing in specific styles or techniques, allowing you to hone your skills in a new context.
- Portfolio Expansion: Capturing images in a new environment can significantly diversify your portfolio, making you more attractive to clients and galleries.
Making It a Business Investment
- Document Everything: Keep detailed records of your expenses. This includes tuition for photography courses, travel costs, accommodations, and meals. Documenting these will help substantiate your claims for deductions.
- Stay Focused on Your Business: The key to deducting your study abroad expenses is ensuring they align with your photography business.
- Consult with a Tax Professional: Tax laws can be complex, and what qualifies as a business expense may vary by location.
- Plan Your Trip Wisely: Whether it's the vibrant streets of Tokyo, the picturesque landscapes of Tuscany, or the rich cultures of India, align your learning objectives with your travel choices.
LeMay Photo is your professional source for headshots, senior portraits, family portraits, and real estate photos.
LeMay Photography Studio is a consistent value for real estate pictures, headshots, business portraits and, senior photos.
A polished professional image can set your business apart in today's competitive market. Portrait photography is a powerful tool for enhancing your brand, and well-crafted headshots and team photos play a crucial role.
1. Invest in Quality Headshots
First impressions matter; your team's headshots are often the first encounter potential clients have with your brand. High-quality, professionally taken portraits convey professionalism and competence. Ensure your headshots are consistent in style and background to maintain a cohesive look on your website and social media.
2. Reflect Company Culture
Team photos play a significant role in showcasing your company's culture and values. They provide potential clients with a glimpse into your brand's personality, whether formal, corporate, casual, or creative. Choose a photographer who can capture how your team works together, highlighting both professionalism and a sense of unity.
3. Update Regularly
Regular updates are essential to keep your image fresh. Schedule periodic photo sessions to accommodate new hires or changes in your team. Outdated photos can give the wrong impression, so stay current to ensure your visual representation matches your company's evolution.
4. Use Photos Strategically
Strategic use of your portraits across various platforms, including websites, LinkedIn profiles, and marketing materials, is key. Consistently using high-quality images reinforces your brand identity and helps establish a memorable presence, making your business more recognizable.
By investing in professional portrait photography, you enhance your visual appeal and communicate your commitment to quality and professionalism.
Yesterday when I positioned my high school senior in front of the prop on a plane he had just soloed in I realized how much I enjoy blending the interests of the client and the photo being a senior, family, business, or headshot photo.
LeMay Photography Studio has survived the sweltering summer and looks forward to a spring of outdoor senior, family portraits, and real estate photography.
Every entrepreneur needs to prepare for the day when they can take the jobs they want and not kill themselves working until midnight every Saturday.
Preparing to Retire from Your Small Photography Portrait Studio: Key Steps for a Smooth Transition
- Evaluate Your Business: Start by assessing the value of your studio. Consider equipment, client lists, and any outstanding contracts. This will help you understand what’s at stake and how to present it to potential buyers or successors.
- Organize Finances: Ensure your financial records are up-to-date. Clear any outstanding debts and review your tax situation. Consulting with a financial advisor can help you plan for retirement and manage the proceeds from selling your business.
- Plan for Succession: Decide if you want to sell your business, transfer it to a family member, or close it down. If selling, prepare a detailed handover plan including client information, studio operations, and ongoing projects.
- Communicate with Clients: Let your clients know about your retirement well in advance. If possible, offer referrals to other photographers and ensure that any pending work is completed or transitioned smoothly.
Reflect and Document: Take the time to document your business practices and client interactions. By following these steps, you can ensure a seamless retirement from your photography studio and leave a lasting impact on your clients and community.
In conclusion, investing time and resources into a reliable backup system is not just about data security—it's about maintaining the quality and trust that define your portrait studio. With a robust backup solution in place, you can work with peace of mind, knowing that your creative work and client data are always secure. Make this system a cornerstone of your operational procedures, and enjoy the reassurance it brings.

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