While I’m not a selfie-chaser, I do get genuine joy from a well-taken family photo for the memory books to capture beloved travel moments. The problem is that if I want to be in the photo with my family, chances are better than average that the photo will be good, not great, when the moment is captured via a favor from a stranger with an iPhone. A preferable plan is when the photo is guaranteed to be better than I could take myself. Enter the beautiful business of professional vacation photos and Pix Around.
I met the Italian owner of Pix Around, Francesca Onid, at recent luxury trade show in Florence. While Francesca has a lengthy resume in the travel industry, she started her business from scratch and the company now offers travel photography services in 150 destinations. All photographers are professionals and Pix Around has received rave reviews, so I gave them a try on my own multigenerational family vacation last summer at the spectacular Villa Fontelunga in Tuscany. Nineteen family members gathered to celebrate a long list of milestone moments … 50th, 60th, 70th and 80th birthdays! We had plenty of reasons to toast one another and we wanted to remember those moments. With ages ranging from 4 to 80 and a number of family branches at play, it was a project to get everyone together in the right places, but we did it and got fabulous results.
Our photographer, a delightful Italian woman, kept calm and led us around to different parts of the garden that would be wonderful for photos. She understood how to optimize the afternoon light in a way that we’d never consider … and took posed photos but also managed to capture smiling candids of both the children and adults. Some of the photos we never planned on taking were our favorites. Isn’t that how it always works?! The beauty of the unexpected. The final photos are delivered in a link that is seamless to manipulate, even for non-tech-savvy family members.
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