the W family

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I have four boys so when I met these brothers at the beach for this adorable family session, I saw my boys in them that was not too long ago. All the spunk and feistiness of small boys who are excited and exhausted from a beach vacation.  yep, all this was my life many a years ago.  Asking boys to stand so close while I take pictures always results in a shove, squeeze, or tight hug.  But it is so fun to see that phase and to relive this stage for just a bit.  Running is a must have in any small kid session mostly for me because it allows them to get energy out.  I love the genuine smiles that running and playing in the ocean in clothes at the end of the session always provides.  Who doesn’t love running into the ocean with clothes on anyway?

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A 70’s inspired kids photo shoot Styled Photo Session | Cape May Winery

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Shooting with other professionals allows you to see a window into their workflow and see how the same subjects can be shot with such different styles. I loved seeing all the other’s images as well.

I can’t wait to meet up again and see what we can do!

My Family Christmas Card Madness

I am a huge believer in Christmas cards. If you don’t send me one, you are not in my tribe. End of story.

I am kidding (but am I tho?) I love the excitement I feel checking the mail all of December.  Disclaimer ** I send mine out the day before Thanksgiving, around 2pm so they arrive on Black Friday or so.**   I like getting mine out, done. I have send my holiday cheers early, checked something off of my to do list since every one has such a long one around holidays. And I like being the original, so if someone has an identical one, I send mine first.  I use my cards to decorate my cabinets by hanging them up with thick velvet ribbon. I enjoy looking at them all month long. My family even saves years past and put them all in a basket to look through. At family dinners, we all take turns pulling out a card and saying a prayer, a memory, or what that family means to us.

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Photo courtesy of Allie Wilson Photography

 

So when I say I believe in them, I really mean it. And my years are limited. At what age do you stop sending photo cards? I don’t think when my boys are in their 20s and not even living with me, I can send them so why not enjoy it now.

But as much as I love getting cards and keeping them for years, the agony that I put myself through for months leading up to getting the card done is madness.

I say every year that I will get my family picture taken by July so I won’t have to torture myself. But I don’t. I love fall light, and all my favorites are in the October sun so my kids have to deal with outfits, starting in September. I usually have family pictures taken around then, but I often like to do my own pictures with my boys for my mini sessions as a backup.

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My Landon entertaining me….

Once I actually have the images in my computer, the real fun begins. I am so indecisive.

Should I go one big picture of us all on the front? Or should I do individual pictures of the four boys?  What designs do I like?

I search all the usuals suspects (mpix, minted, tiny prints, shutterfly, etc.), plus Etsy sells templates that I can buy and add pictures. I have found that I prefer 5×7 flat cards.

I have 4×6 cards from last year that I ordered but decided I didn’t like so they never have been sent. Maybe in 15 years, I can do a throw back Christmas card, since I have 100 sitting right here.

This year, foil is super popular. As is keepsake ornaments that pop out of the card.

I have done a year in review, but I don’t think people enjoy those much, and calculating miles driven or milk gallons bought is no fun! I sometimes do multiple styles and send to different levels of people. If you are in my tribe and care about your cards like I do, you get the favorite one, but if you don’t care or don’t even bother sending me one, then you may get my other styled cards.

ONCE I have done all the torturing and changing my mind, I am hopefully happy with my decision. I like to make the envelope pretty so I head over to Pinterest for all the script options that give me inspiration or good ideas for creative address styling.

As I sit down usually one night and bang these puppies out, I swear I am going to have them typed up for next year or even use postable.com so I can be done quicker.

So if you are one of my tribe and understand my craziness, leave a comment that I am not alone.

 

Below are some of the proofs from last year that I was undecided about.

Photos by Kristina Elizabeth Photography

 

Christmas Card ideas and inspiration

 

I am in the midst of my madness this year.

Will I go card, foil, ornament, etc.??? Possibilities are endless.

Stay tuned to see what I come up with!!

Valentine’s Day Box Fun | Hot Air Balloon

Valentine’s Day Box Fun | Hot Air Balloon

 

Valentine’s Day Box Making of a Hot Air Balloon:

My son Landon asked me to help him create his Valentine’s Day Box for his second grade exchange. I think the box is as important these days as the actual Valentine’s given which in itself is much different than the Valentine’s that I exchanged. Long gone are the days of generic index card sized valentines where we would handmake to pass out to our friends. As in everything, I turn to Pinterest. Pinterest is a wealth of information, ideas, quotes, recipes, etc. If you are a Pinterest beginner, check out my profile here.  I have a lots of boards for all faucets of my life. Think of it as ripping out recipes, or decorating ideas or great quotes you don’t want to forget and putting them in a journal or a book to keep together. Now it’s all digital and organized and I don’t stress about where I put it or coming up with great ideas. Why reinvent the wheel??

So in February, it’s a photographer’s slow season. I am not really that bored. I am taking less photos or taking more of my own kids. But I am keeping busy learning new techniques and learning the business side of the whole photography career. I am trying to catch up on my blog of all the wonderful sessions that I had no time to do.  I beg your forgiveness to accept this post as less about showing a great session, but more of my fun life with boys.

Now back to the box making.  Landon searched Pinterest with me and we had lots of choices. Lego box, Minion Box, Toilet Bowl Box (my fav!), and then he came to the Hot Air Balloon. His eyes lit up and he wanted to make it.  I told him that a real balloon would deflate in the two weeks that it needed to be up in his classroom. He choose the beach ball one. We came up with our supply list and then we went to every store you can imagine that might for them. Michael’s for the dowels, 5 Below for the basket (brown box would be easier but he liked the basket), and I have lots of scrap paper in my scrapbooking nook so he cut the triangles.  The beach ball was the biggest challenge. No store had one, with them all saying in a few weeks. So I ordered one off of Amazon, but of course, was way too small. Pool store to the rescue with a 36inch ball that was a perfect fit. I of course had to drop him off at school with that monster, no way was I trusting him on the bus with that piece of artwork, lol.  The oooohhhs and aaaaahhhhs he got at drop off from all the kids made him grin from ear to ear. And that was all I needed. One for the Pinterest WIN column.

His actual Valentine’s that he is giving were purchased from Etsy. Another site that is worth checking out!!

So what do you think?

 

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Family Photography | A Sister’s Bond by Karrie Davis Photography

South Jersey Family Photography | A Sister’s Bond

A sister’s bond is one that will endure your entire life. I have two older sisters and a sibling will be there with you from cradle to grave. This type of relationship can vary depending on the different stages of a child’s life. But my sisters have seen me through every stage of my life and I know that I will always have their love and presence in my life.

On this fall day, I captured Leah and Maya in their backyard. This was the second session with them. Last year’s session went well but this year, they were able to truly sit together and enjoy playing together in perfectly coordinated sweaters and ugg boots. Leah is a wonderful big sister and love showing Maya the ropes of life.  Maya is a lovable soul who really has such a great smile. Both were hugging and giggling the whole time. As with every session, I like to do some individual pictures, and they both were popping in the background of those bloopers.

With all sessions, I try to capture the love and relationship between my subject. As you can tell, they love being sisters. I enjoyed seeing their relationship grow from siblings to friends as they will continue to be each other’s confidant.

 

 

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