I’m so excited to announce the 2012 Spring Mini Sessions!

Mini sessions are an awesome way to get affordable updated photos and it’s a fun way to kick off the spring. We’ve been gifted an absolutely amazing spring here in Minnesota, so we might as well take advantage of it, right?

Here’s the 411!

Is 15 minutes enough time?
Heck yes! I’ve been challenging myself to doing 10-minute photo sessions lately and it’s amazing how many great moments can happen in that short amount of time. These shorter sessions are great for headshots, updated photos for children + newborns + maternity, high school senior portraits, etc.

Can I have more than one person?
Because of the limited time I’m going to be focusing on one person per 15 minute session. If you’d like to have more than one person I’d recommend either booking multiple time slots (if you let me know ASAP I can try to schedule them back-to-back) or booking a full photo session with me which is $250 for 1-2 hours.

How do we book!?
Shoot me an email at sara@saramontour.com or fill out the contact form here · I’ll let you know what times are available and send you all of the info. As soon as your session fee is paid, you’re all set!

Because of the limited sessions available all session fees are nonrefundable.

(Psst! Mother’s Day is conveniently the next weekend; this would be a pretty rad gift, no?)

 

I feel like I’ve been sick a million times this winter. It’s been weighing on me pretty heavy and piling a mountain of stress on top of the already-existant previous mountains o’ stress. The combination of feeling the need to do a million things all RIGHTTHISSECOND and then the need to listen to my body and CHILLTHEEFFOUT so it can heal. Balance, right? Still absolutely struggling with balance in every aspect of my life and this blog post is just going to be the written admission of it so when I finally figure it out I can link back and say “ha! At least I got out of THAT place!” (this place)

Currently: unsettled and discontent.

Also, currently: hopeful, optimistic, and continually savoring the tiny little moments that make me smile from the inside out. (not to be forgotten: those moments are the reason that I’m a photographer)

Soon: more settled, more content, but still always fighting for more.

 

minneapolis lifestyle photographer