Saturday, November 27, 2010

Holiday Rush

It has been insanely busy here at KM Photography, which is why I haven't blogged in a while. I have been up to my eyeballs in editing, and haven't had a weekend to myself in who knows how long. But its okay because I know pretty soon, there will be smiles on the faces of many who start receiving holiday cards of some really cute kids photographed by yours truly. And on Christmas, smiles a plenty when moms, grandmoms, aunties and more receive beautiful photos of their loved ones. And if you are reading this thinking, "oh no, I didn't get my photo session done in time for the holidays!!" I have this to say:

It's ok. You don't need a holiday to book a session. That's the beauty of photos. You can take them whenever. And people love to receive them anytime, not just during special occasions.

And....just because you may not have photographs to give as a gift, a gift card from KM Photography is a great way to go. Wouldn't mom/grandma/or insert other name here be so excited to know that she can have a family portrait done at the time of her choosing????

I hope you all enjoy the next few weeks of holiday shopping and planning. It's easy to get stressed and caught up in the hectic bustle. But I'm going to try to enjoy it, and I hope you all do. And because blogs are so much better with a photo:

a little holiday tip: photo taken at Bass Pro Shops in Foxboro, where not only do they give you a free photo with santa, but their packages won't break the bank. Or, even better, they let you take your own photo like I did. How awesome is that?????

Thursday, November 4, 2010

holiday out-takes

i took some time the other day to take my own kids holiday portraits. my girls are so used to being in front of the lens that usually, it goes pretty smoothly. but not this time my friend. i will admit that there may have been a bit of um..... talking loudly (some people would call it yelling) and maybe even a few stray tears. but once we got the wardrobe issues resolved, we got on a roll. or so i thought. apparently, the kids were unaware that i may ask them to touch. or hug. or smile. so, because i am a genius behind the lens, i was still able to capture some fantastic shots. to see those, you will have to wait for the holiday card. but the out-takes.....well those are so classic i just have to share.

now, don't let this first one trick you. yes, they are smiling. yes, they look pretty cute. but lets ask the important question. "why are their hands up?" well,there is a simple answer. they were actually hitting each other. yup. so cute. (eye-roll)


and this next series, shows how madison is not too fond of the hugging.




and whats a portrait session without sticking your tongue out at your mother?


it was one very trying experience. and i didn't think this would be the case at the beginning of this whole day, but through the sweat and tears i think i got myself some shots of the girls that i will forever treasure. even the out-takes.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Hope

to say i have been busy lately would be an understatement. i had 4 portrait sessions this past weekend alone. but i really enjoy what i do beyond words, so i don't mind at all. and the best part is i meet and get to work with great people. and this weekend was no exception. i photographed some wonderful families and super kids. and i have to say, all the kids i have photographed recently were truly fantastic, and one in particular found a way to capture a little piece of my heart. her name is hope. within minutes of meeting her, she was chatting it up with me like we had been long-time friends. and within 10 minutes, i found myself telling her i just wanted to spend the whole day with her. hope's response? "yes!! go pick up your girls and we can all play together!!!" she is bubbly and warm and charming. she's definitely one of those girls that when she flashes you her smile, you just can't help but adore her. thanks to hope and her mom for letting me photograph you guys...it was so much fun!!!!


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