
Jennifer Butler Photographer Social Media Curator
The greatest joys-- the smallest details--
those moments which take your breathe away
The greatest joys-- the smallest details--
those moments which take your breathe away
Choosing a photographer can feel like the most
overwhelming decision ever. You want someone who will be
passionate about the project as they absorb the fleeting
beauty of that moment with all the urgency a photographer
can feel.
A photographer can capture everything you want to
remember. For instance, not only does a portrait show you
the way you look - it shows the love you feel, the laughter
you share, and the memories you made. Its purpose is to
remind you of the more beautiful moments of your life, and
allow you to relive them time after time.
Being a pure high-end photographer, Jennifer Butler,
specializes in capturing these rare moments.
One of the distinguishing characteristics about Jennifer is
her appreciation for natural light and her environmental
settings. She creates images that speak of life's greatest
moments and purest joys in an evocative yet simple way.
The timeless expression and elegance of Jennifer Butler
Photography ensures that every piece will become a family
treasure.
Always in love with children, her work is driven by her
passionate advocacy for special needs children. Her
intention is to share their joyful spirits, capturing their
beauty during intimate everyday moments. Through exhibits
of these visual stories, viewers can appreciate that every
child equally deserves the respect and opportunities allow
you to relieve them time after time.
When not working, Jennifer can be found growing vertical
tower gardens, (organic vegetables), cooking
and inspiring others to eat and live a healthy life.
Ask any photographer about taking pictures of children. It can be an extremely challenging task. Now, think of compounding this frustration by adding autism or cerebral palsy to the formula. This is an assignment that many photographers would rather not undertake. Realizing this, parents of children with special needs often do not even attempt to have professional portraits made. Other parents express their frustration, because they are forever hoping for-but not getting - a picture that will bring out the true “spirit" of their very special son or daughter.
Jennifer A. Butler, has completed training offered by Special Kids Photography of America (SKPA), a nationwidenonprofit organization. This unique instruction helps make the photographer's interaction with the child easier and the parents a lot happier with the results. Take lighting for instance. Natural lighting is recommended for children with certain disorders, because some lighting conditions could trigger a seizure or cause a child to be frightened by a bright flash. When photographers realize this, they can avoid an unfortunate incident as well as the possible
need to reschedule the photo shoot. In other cases, some children may be sensitive to touch; others react adversely to subtle ambient sounds that may emanate from an air conditioning vent or squeaking door. "One of the main keys to success," says Karen Dórame, SKA's executive director, "is effective communication between the photographer and the parent and to whatever extent possible, the child. The all-important pre-session interview with the photographer and parent helps everyone get a clearer idea of what to expect and the type of approach needed to work with the child.
Information about SKPA and Photographing Children with Special Needs, may be obtained
by visiting www.specialkidsphotography.com.
Prescott Valley, Arizona, United States
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