Things to consider and prepare for your child's Communion Portrait
Please come as close to your appointment time as possible. The Basic Portrait Session time includes arrival preparation,
approximately 15 minutes of photography and checkout. Children may get restless if they need to "wait". Parking is available behind the Art Center and by the Foundry on Main Street. The studio is on the 2nd floor.
If you have other children, please try to leave them at home. Our studio does not
have a waiting area. We are on a floor with other artists and most of them are painters, which means lots of tempting things for little eyes and hands...like wet paint!
We will have on hand: prayer books and rosaries. You may select one for your child's portrait or bring a personal rosary/prayer book or family heirloom.
Go over your clothing list:
- For girls: the dress, slip, head piece, veil, gloves, tights, socks, shoes, sweater or jacket, jewelry. (optional: rosary, prayer book, hanky, hair accessories.)
- For Boys: the shirt, tie, pants, belt, jacket, socks, shoes. (optional: rosary, prayer book, tie tack, lapel pin.)


Please bring any hair supplies you will need to keep their hair looking just so. (Brush, comb, hairspray, gel...) Tame cowlicks and flyaway hair.
Have fingernails cleaned and/or trimmed, nail polish evenly applied or not at all. Green nail polish is not attractive with prayer-folded hands and rosary beads. Check for temporary tattoos. Funny as it may sound, it's usual the girls who have had the tattoos in the past years!!!
Flavorless lip balm. If it has flavor, it encourages lip licking and biting. Not good! A toothbrush if they will be having a snack on the way to the studio. We want to see pearly whites!
Finally, in creating your childs portrait, we ask that you allow Carmen to be the only one to direct your child. We find that any attempts by parents or siblings to get a response only serves to distract the subject. We need their eyes to be looking at the camera...not you unless requested. She will tell your child when to smile or be serene. A spontaneous smile is more pleasing than a frozen smile.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
610-662-0100 moreinfo@carmenblike.com