BOX Photoshoot

Great for families, birthdays, graduations and more.

Create Long Lasting Memories

Do you want something new and fun for your next portrait session? Book the Box Photography Theme!

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Box Theme Photoshoot FAQ’s

What is the box theme photoshoot?

A Box Theme Photoshoot involves photographing subjects inside a large, open-front box. This confined space allows for unique and creative posing, resulting in striking and distinctive images.

Why book a box theme photoshoot?

Clients should choose a Box Theme Photoshoot for its creative potential and unique visual appeal. It offers a fun and engaging experience, perfect for capturing memorable and artistic photos.

How do you prepare the box for the photoshoot?

The box is carefully chosen for its size and stability. It’s then painted or decorated to match the desired theme or aesthetic. I ensure it's well-lit and positioned to create the best possible angles for the photos.

What should clients wear for a Box Theme Photoshoot?

Clients should wear outfits that contrast with the box’s interior to stand out. Comfortable clothing that allows for movement is ideal. Accessories and props can also enhance the shoot’s creativity.

Can clients bring their own props?

Absolutely! Props can add a personal touch and enhance the creativity of the shoot. Clients are encouraged to bring items that reflect their personality or the theme they want to achieve.

How long does a Box Theme Photoshoot session last?

A typical session lasts about 45minutes - 60 minutes, depending on the number of people being photographed and the complexity of the setups. The more box setups the longer the session.

Meet Your Photographer

Mena Darré is a middle school teacher turned photographer. Mena fell in love with photography as a young kid watching her grandpa and grandma put together scrapbooks of their tropical vacations. Mena grew up thinking that photography would just lead to being a starving artist so she pursued other passions. Mena received her Bachelor’s in Exercise Science and her Masters in Teaching at Lindenwood University. In 2017 Mena decided to take a leap of faith and decided to pursue photography full time. However, when Mena is not behind the camera you can find her in the class with the kiddos teaching entrepreneurship and photography through her organization The Creatives Of Tomorrow.