Tuesday, January 19, 2010

fastest session evvva

So SO cold. I mean really really cold. But we had planned this session and it had to be done 'cause they don't live here in the tundra. Here visiting only for a few days, we had to take the best day we were given and go FAST.

My fingers were numb, their noses were red but we were doin' ok. 'Til that moment when my brain, apparently, froze like the rest of my body.

"Hey B...why don't you jump off the table?" If you've been to one of my sessions, you know this is standard procedure for me. Bribery most of the time (because, before age and gravity take over jumping is still fun!)

But you see my friends, my brain was frozen and I forgot that this wasn't a standard session. no no. This was a session in frigid temps with 15 inches of snow on the ground...and on said table. So, being the obedient cooperative little client (aka my nephew)... B jumped. And landed square on his noggin. Thankfully there was 15 inches of snow to break his fall and shield his brain. Thankfully there wasn't even a bump. It did, however, end the outdoor portion of our session and land us in Starbucks for some hot chocolate. We headed back to the studio and finished up there. Where nobody's brain was damaged or frozen.













Thursday, January 14, 2010

You ARE What You Wear

Clothing choice is the number one question I get. What to wear? It's the first thing everyone stresses about exactly one minute after they book their session.

The following was written by a fantastic photographer, Jeanette Leblanc. She has kindly offered her article up for other photogs to share with our clients. Bless you Jeanette for putting all of my phone conversations into easily understood words!




You are what you wear.

A little cliché? Perhaps. But when it comes to portrait photography, clothing plays a huge role in the success of the finished product.

Before we get going – let’s be clear what you’re clothing does NOT need to be:

1. Brand New
I’m down with your favorite ripped jeans, retro band T’s, and worn converse shoes – as long as you know how to rock them in your own fabulous style.
2. Fancy-Schmancy and Uber-Expensive
Unless it’s your thing (If it’s really your thing, then by all means baby, bring on the bling). If you’re not normally a dress-up kind of person, don’t feel like you have to be one for your session.
3. Matching
No need to focus on matching everything from the color of your fuchsia headbands to the stripes in your socks. In fact, I beg of you, please, please don’t. If you’re heart is set on everyone in white button downs and khaki pants, I’m probably not your girl.
4. Stressful
No need to worry about each and every item, or fret about the suitability of each accessory. This is supposed to be fun. If you’re unsure – call me, and together, we’ll make sure you look fabulous. I promise.

I want you to be happy, thrilled, over the moon about your images, and I know that this is much more likely if we take the time and work together to help you choose clothing that fits these few simple rules:

Feels Good.
During your shoot you could be sitting in a pile on the grass having a tickle battle, rolling down a hill with your fiancé, throwing your kiddos in the air or climbing a tree. Wear clothing that lets you do all that (and more) comfortably.

As for the kids? Well…uncomfortable kids have a tendency to look…uncomfortable, and are often cranky to boot. Happy kids make for happy pictures.

Bottom Line: Don’t choose outfits that make any of you feel constrained, stiff, itchy, scratchy, like you’re dressed up for Halloween, or that leave you with a nagging worry that a button might pop if you bend the wrong way. Trust me.

Looks Good.
This can be tricky, looking good is totally subjective – right? If you’re not a Carrie Bradshaw fashionista in real life, you might want to pull in some extra help from a straight-talking friend or your trusty photographer (that would be me) who knows about such things and has plans in place to help.

Sometimes last year’s of-the-moment dress has already become hopelessly untrendy. Sometimes the current fashions just don’t look or feel like you. Sometimes outfits that look good in the mirror might not be ideally suited for photography. If you’re really looking for extra help, I can put you in touch with some incredible folks who make people look good for a living.

Bottom Line: If you don’t feel fabulous-fierce-take-on-the-world gorgeous in your outfit, you’re not going to love, love, love the end result – and I’m all about you love, love, loving the end result.

Makes Sense.
Here’s where we pull it all together. It’s not just enough that everyone look good and feel good – you’ve gotta look and feel good together AND the outfits should fit with your location and the desired mood for your portraits.

Glup. That seems like a lot, doesn’t it? (quick – revisit #4 in the top list, and remember, don’t stress).

Before you even begin figuring out your wardrobe, we’ll have an in depth consultation to narrow down what you really want for your pictures, choose the perfect location and make sure you have an understanding about how that all comes together in the finished photograph. I’m with you every step of the way.

Bottom Line: It’s easier than it seems.Think twice about having Emma in a lace prom dress if you can’t get Tommy out of his spider man cape and favorite Star Wars pajama top. If we’re going to be running around in a park, you’ll likely not decide to wear your starched Sunday best. Hate the way stripes and plaids look together but Dad has his favorite stripped polo ready to go? Best steer mom away from her beloved family tartan. Easy-Peasy. [unless Mom is really attached to that tartan, but we’ll cross that bridge when we come to it).

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If you’re still not certain, and you can’t decide between the yellow wrap dress with your red heels or your dark skinny jeans and purple belted shirt – I’ve got good news. You don’t have to decide. Bring lots of options. Heck – throw your whole wardrobe into the back of the car. When we get to the session we’ll wing it all with fabulous results. Trust me.

Now take a deep breath. Close your eyes. Imagine how blow-everyone-away-fabulous-ready-for-America’s-Next-Top-Model you’re all going to look in those pictures….

Can you see it yet? I totally can. OMG, you look INCREDIBLE!

I can’t wait for your session.


Thursday, January 7, 2010

2010 Session/Reservation Fee Announcement

Session fees have changed for 2010... the following will be the reservation fees (previously called session fees) for any sessions booked from today forward. If you have already booked a session for this year, the previous session fees will apply.

2010 Reservation Fees
Weekday sessions (Tues-Fri) - $175
Weekend sessions (Sat & Sun) - $225
Mini Sessions - $100

Reservation fees are due at booking.

Reservation fees cover artists' time and vision only. Session fees are valid for up to 6 people. $25 per person after that.

Weekday and Weekend sessions may be booked for either studio or location. Studio sessions are available for up to 3 subjects only.

Full sessions will include a design session prior to the shoot, the photo session lasting up to 2 hours (up to 4 hours for newborn) and an ordering session after the shoot.

Mini Sessions will last 25 minutes and do not include an ordering session. Design sessions for the minis will be over the phone or email only.

More details on pricing and packages for 2010 to follow shortly!

Thursday, December 31, 2009

New Year Special!

2009 only has a few hours left. My pricing and policies are changing dramatically in 2010. Take advantage of this special offer - a discount off my 2009 prices - before the 2010 pricing takes affect.

Use coupon code NewYear and receive 15% off your order.
Offer is good today and tomorrow only. The coupon will expire tomorrow at midnight.

And, because I'm quite happy about a fresh start in 2010 - another special for today and tomorrow only...

Book your 2010 session before midnight tomorrow and reserve the $150 session fee. Please note - the $50 print credit will not be applied to 2010 sessions. $150 is for my time only.

Thank you all for a very busy 2009! Can't wait to see what fun we come up with in 2010!

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

{Pediatric} {Boutique}

SO ... do you follow me on Facebook and Twitter?

If you do, you may have seen my post/tweet last night. The one that prompted multiple messages and emails. The one about my latest epiphany. The one that sums up the changes coming to ccphotodesign.

Exactly WHAT am I talking about?

It occurred to me in the last few weeks as I was drowning in work, struggling to keep up and consequently spending a LOT of face to face time with my own images... that I am actually NOT a lifestyle photographer. I've called myself that for years because I knew I wasn't a traditional photographer. If you're not a traditional photographer - then you must be a lifestyle photographer right? I mean, that's the conclusion one would come to when blindly following the industry forums and watching the leading industry photographers.

Now, before I go on, please know - I AM NOT BASHING ANYBODY (well, anybody but myself). I have dear dear friends who are lifestyle photographers and fantastic ones at that. There are photographers that I follow and admire who are absolutely lifestyle photographers. There are also photographers I follow who are traditional photographers. The point is, just like there are landscape photographers, wedding photographers, fashion photographers, food photographers... (I could go on and on)... there are different portrait photographers as well.

I knew I loved photography in a non-traditional way. I've been an artist far longer than I've been a photographer - so obviously I knew I was an artist. But I got wrapped up in trying to be what I thought everyone wanted me to be. I followed - and I did it blindly.

I have made a decision. It's a hard one...

I. Will. Not. Follow. Anymore.

I am me and I will be me in my work from now on. I will forge a new path. Are there others out there that do the same thing I do. Oh, I'm sure of it. But it's a new path for me. A new path for my customers. Possibly a new path for KC.

My dear fans, customers and friends.

I am a pediatric boutique photographer.

{Pediatric} - noun
the branch of medicine concerned with the development and care of babies and children.

Ohhh... I know... I am NOT medicine. No way, no how. But I could think of no better word to describe the age I photograph. If you go to a pediatrician, I will photograph you. If you are too old for a pediatrician... I will kindly send you to one of my fab fab friends who photograph a variety of ages. (btw, if you want the best pediatrician or pediatric dentist in town - email me - I know them!)

-a note - I will photograph the parents of the children as long as they are with the child.

{Boutique} - noun
1. a small shop, esp. one that sells fashionable clothes and accessories or a special selection of other merchandise.
2. any small, exclusive business offering customized service
3. a small business, department, etc., specializing in one aspect of a larger industry.

Stay tuned for more information and a one-time special offer tomorrow!

Monday, December 28, 2009

Merry Christmas from the Carver Family

I know I haven't blogged lately. So unlike me. But you see... I was working ridiculous hours to tie things up before Christmas. Then - like every year - I was struck by the flu the minute I slowed down. So, I spent Christmas week with the flu. Ickk. My body is very angry with me. Too many work hours, no play, no sleep, no family time. Yes, my body has started a war with itself.

Why am I sharing this with you? It's important to know this - to understand where I am coming from as I do a series of blogs this week. Important information is to follow. One-time specials will be posted only on the blog. Follow the studio on Facebook and Twitter to get first-hand news that the specials have been posted!

And below is the reason for all of this. The reason for the studio, the policies, the work, the inspiration.

My Family.

Merry Christmas to all from the the Carvers! And thank you, Kami & Jamie for shooting rare shots of all 5 of us (I am actually IN the PHOTOS!!)







see - even the often-photographed child has meltdowns in a shoot!
attitude adjustment - it's actually the perfect shot of our family!
notice the youngest is eating his marshmallow

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Christmas Baby

By now, you may have figured out that I love newborns. Heart them. There's something so calming about them. So sweet and warm - and they smell so good {c'mon don't deny it - there's a newborn smell. you can smell it when you walk into any maternity ward - it's fab.}

So the newbies are special to me. But people, if you know me, you know that my favorite time of year is Christmas. So obviously the Christmas babies are double special. Magical.

The Stork and Santa teamed up this year to make an early Christmas Delivery. Welcome to the world little "A."







doesn't want to sleep - might miss something

getttttinggg sllllleeeeeepyyyy

and she's out