What a difference paper makes! I would LOVE for you to try the deep matte OR silk prints! Soooo I'm offering the following sizes at GREAT prices so that you can experience them and FEEL the difference!11x14 (reg $98) - $5216x20 (reg $178) - $8920x24 (reg $258) - $146{these must be ordered from previous sessions, no pre-orders and print credits can't be redeemed with this sale} Prints come mounted and sprayed for protection... Ready to frame! No glass needed! ♥sale ends Friday, February 28th. Message me on facebook or email me to order! kim@kimkelleyphotography.comThis is a close up {cell phone} shot of a print on silk paper:It's literally as smooth as silk. I have an entire gallery wall of silk prints in my dining room and I rub them almost every time I pass by them.♥
Specialty:: something that a person or place is known for making or producing very well: an area of study or business that a person specializes in or has special knowledge ofI've thought a lot about this word, specialty lately. I once listed on my website that I specialize in newborn, family, senior, wedding (etc...) photography. Then I read where a photographer stated that you can't SPECIALIZE in everything. By definition, specialize means special. ALL of that can't be special. ;) I've considered only shooting children (newborn - 1 year) and weddings. But then I started to think... I could NEVER do that. It would mean that after one year, I wouldn't see the newborns that I first photographed last week or the 6 month old I played peek-a-boo with last month. It would mean capturing the most special day of a couple's life, meeting their baby and never watching them grow beyond the baby stage. I think I'd rather just specialize in people. I love my job and I love people... watching children grow is one of the BEST parts! I think I'll just continue to try to capture your life as art. Because it is... art.John Landry is almost 3! I still imagine him as the baby sitting in the red bucket with the sock monkey hat on. ♥ Not only has he grown {so much!} but he's welcomed twins into his family. I can't even express how blessed I feel to watch this family grow.... and to be a part of it!
♥he is their protector
love John Landry snuggling with Kenner & Kross in this family shot
♥love busy little boys at play
♥It's ok brother, I'm here...
If you are my facebook friend, then you have already seen this but I feel that it's important to spread the word so here it is again...
Educate, educate, educate... Well here is a start. Jodie Otte, in a recent blog post hits the nail on the head when it comes to my feelings about the photography industry. I'm beginning my 10th year and sadly, wondering if this business is going to "last". I really can't imagine not getting to meet new people, snuggle babies, experience the love on wedding days and make friends at my sessions! But with SO many new photographers charging $50, $100 or even $150 for a session AND cd of images, I just can't compete with that. I'm not sure if it's a hobby for them with the perk of a little side money or a second job that they don't really NEED but those photographers hurt the industry. (There, I said it.) It's not just a little side cash for me... it's a legitimate business which pays my bills and helps to feed my family. The following is an excerpt from Jodie's blog post and it's the last sentence that really bothers me about the whole business of photography and what is happening right now."Industry RecapI know everyone wants rainbows and ponies and not the truth, but here’s the truth. This industry used to be amazing. Anyone who was a custom photographer (regardless of whether they were new or not) could be making a salary to support their family. They could pay their mortgages and put food on the table, and go on vacation at least once a year with their talent. What better way to make a living than with something you love. Custom photography was sold as a luxury product. While not everyone could afford it, there was always Sears and Picture People (and believe me, I used them). This mass epidemic of everyone buying a camera and going into business within a few months (many illegally and without insurance), charging $200 or less and giving all the images away on CD has done a few things to the perception of the public. Custom photography as a whole, is not a luxury anymore. It is a commodity. The price is in reach for everyone. The value has been so driven down that even Sears Portrait Studio closed up because they could no longer compete. The legitimate professional photographers who are priced to have a decent salary to support their families are being portrayed as rip offs and scam artists."I am certainly no expert but I'm always willing to talk pricing with new photographers. Ask my friends who KNOW that I LOVE to talk numbers. The entire blog post from Jodie Otte.