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“I don’t make perfect little portraits. I capture true moments in a person’s life – moments they can relive each time they glance at their living room wall, or dust the frame on the bedside table, or flip through their photo album with friends.”
- Hannah Day
Lifestyle Photography
Hannah Day’s passion for photography is matched only by her passion for people. Frustrated with the stale state of modern portraiture – the uncomfortable Christmas card – the stiff family photo framed in the entryway – Hannah made it her mission to put the pulse back in the portrait. Life happens in three-dimensions. To capture that life, Hannah welcomes all the joy, movement and chaos that makes us human. Her style is personal and empathic. She takes the time to listen to the “voices” on the other side of the camera and shoots in a way which translates the message of the moment – the eyes – the smile – the way a child laughs – the gentleness with which an expectant mother caresses her belly. It is this personal approach that ultimately allows people – even people who normally cringe when they see themselves in photos – to smile and nod and know themselves.
Life Meets Art
Hannah mastered her craft at the prestigious School of the Art Institute, in Chicago, where her love of fine arts photography gelled seamlessly with her love of portraiture. It wasn’t until she returned to her hometown of Austin that she realized she was onto something truly unique. Other photographers were doing things in the same old way – putting clients through awkward, overly posed sessions, and obsessing over getting the “pretty shot.” They relied so heavily on Photoshop that they were losing their grasp of the art. Hannah felt obliged to preserve the integrity of the photograph, and create an experience that not only captured life, but the art of life as well. To that end, she made it a priority to meet her clients inside their lives, to let them move and interact naturally, while making her camera all but invisible.
The Process
Hannah’s process is as personal as her photographs. Before her clients ever meet the dreaded camera, they meet a warm, nurturing, passionate woman who wants to listen to them. She takes the time to know her clients, and to really hear what they want, what their aspirations are for the shoot, and what insecurities or body issues have held them back from taking great photographs in the past. Hannah’s compassion, honesty and bright spirit make her clients feel secure with her – safe in a way that the camera becomes almost invisible, and that real, beautiful, three-dimensional life comes through in every shot. The personal attention doesn’t end when the shoot is over. It carries through the editing process, as Hannah works tirelessly choosing the photographs that best capture the client, the occasion and the moment. She edits and re-edits, making smart, meticulous decisions regarding the photographs and presentation.
Integrity
Hannah’s passion for photography, and for capturing life, is just that – a passion. When clients make bizarre requests to have body parts erased or replaced through the use of modern technology, she isn’t afraid to point out the true beauty she sees in both the person and the image. Allowing her clients to see themselves through Hannah’s eyes has not only created some stunning photographs, but often, a stunning new sense of confidence as well. Integrity, the ability to take a great shot, and the careful balance of talent and technology, sets Hannah apart from other photographers. Her sense of honor and honesty extends to every part of her business. She treats her clients fairly, meets the agreed budget and delivers what she promises every time, without exception.
Philanthropy
Hannah feels strongly about giving back to her community and using her talent to contribute to causes she believes in. She has donated sessions to silent auctions for the Lake Travis Education Foundation, The Human Rights Campaign of Austin and Communities in Schools. In addition, Hannah was a longtime volunteer photographer for the Badgerdog publication, “Youth Voices in Ink.” She’s always on the lookout for great causes to support and ways to improve the world through photography.
Hannah Day Photography's favorite photos from other Flickr members (64)
Contacts (35)
Groups (10)
- The School of the Art Institute of Chicago 2,199 photos, 282 members
- Texas Photographers & Models & Angents 22 photos, 39 members
- Shutter Sisters 321,916 photos, 11,373 members
- Shutter Sisters One Word Project 31,032 photos, 3,671 members
- Marta's Actions 853 photos, 789 members
- Night Images 787,331 photos, 95,885 members
- Global Photojournalism 309,570 photos, 21,053 members
- Signs of Chicago 9,624 photos, 450 members
- Windows of Chicago 2,781 photos, 238 members
- Chicago Photography Center. 1,810 photos, 196 members
Testimonials (1)
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mandycalvertdale says:
"Hannah day captures on film what one only dreams about. She can capture that sparkle in your eye or the elegant beauty you behold and the emotion behind the smile. She is amazing with kids and truly loves what she does. Her images are lasting memories we can share and cherish forever."
6th August, 2007
- Joined:
- July 2006
- Hometown:
- Austin, TX
- Currently:
- Buda, TX, USA
- I am:
- Female and Taken
- Occupation:
- Photographer
- Website:
- www.hannahday.com
- Email:
- hnnhallison [at] yahoo.com











