Charlotte's Grins and Giggles Christmas Session

Posted by posted by Kindra Monday, January 26, 2009 at


Around Christmas time, Charlotte's family invited us over to take some photos of Charlotte in her Christmas dress with their decorations. We had a lot of fun watching Charlotte explore the presents.

I love this photo of her. She has so many different expressions.


Here is Sarah holding her arms as she stands. It'll be exciting to see her walk soon.


This is so precious. She almost looks like she is praying here.


This is Kevin and mine's favorite photo from the session. We think we might enter this photo in a children's contest our photography lab is having coming up.




We're looking forward to photographing Charlotte's first birthday in March. I'm sure she'll make a lot of adorable expressions throughout the day and be doing even more things than she did when we photographed her in December.

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Charlotte's Grins and Giggles Session Post 2

Posted by posted by Kindra Friday, November 21, 2008 at

I love this one of Sarah and Charlotte. It just shows the love they have for each other.




This is one of our favorites of the family. It's so cute how it looks like Charlotte's saying "I'm here!". She has so many cute expressions. I also love the color of the leaves in the background.



Charlotte is making everyone laugh again. Such a cutie!

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Charlotte's Grins and Giggles Club Session

Posted by posted by Kindra Monday, November 17, 2008 at

We met Andy and Sarah earlier this year through photographing baby dedications at our church. We instantly fell in love with their daughter, Charlotte. She's a very sweet, easy going baby.


Charotte joined our baby club, the Grins and Giggles Club. This allows her to come in for 6 sessions in the next 2 years and have a beautiful album in the end showing how she's grown during that time and all her cute expressions. This portrait is one of Kevin and mine's favorite from the day and it was one of the first ones we took. Her blue eyes are so adorable! I think she may end up being a supermodel someday because this was literally our first or second portrait of the day and Charlotte was charming us. She's a natural in front of the camera.


Here is another one of our favorites. Charlotte almost looks like a little doll here. So cute! We will be posting more portraits of Charlotte, Sarah and Andy within the next week so keep checking back!

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Chris, Christy and Drew

Posted by posted by Kindra Wednesday, September 17, 2008 at


In July, Kevin and I went to the state of Washington to visit some of his family. While we were there, we were able to take Chris, Christy and Drew's family portraits. We photographed them at a beautiful beach in Camano Island. It's always nice when we can relax and have fun on vacation and also take some nice portraits.


Here is Chris and Drew throwing rocks into the ocean. I love the one on the right where the rock is frozen in the air. Drew probably could've done this for hours. Maybe he's training to be a future quarterback someday!

We will be posting one or two portraits each day from this family's session for the next couple days. Hope you enjoy!

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Sneak Preview of Olesen Family

Posted by posted by Kindra Monday, June 30, 2008 at




A couple of weeks ago, we photographed the Olesen Family portraits at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo. The Olesens have been a joy to work with and very easy going. The children are so much fun and Kevin and I loved to see each of the children's different personalities.

Here is a sneak preview from their session. We had a difficult time deciding which ones to post because there were so many great ones to choose from!





We will be posting more from the Olesen's family session in the upcoming weeks, after the Olesens' viewing session with us. So keep checking back to see more. Have a great 4th of July, Olesens!

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What Should I Look for When I Hire a Photographer?

Posted by posted by Kindra Monday, May 19, 2008 at

This is a very important question to ask when you're considering a photographer for any type of portraits: baby or children, senior, engagement, family or weddings. Most people put a lot of research into what photographer to choose for their wedding but the same amount of research is just as important for your baby, senior or family. After all, the photographer you choose has an incredible responsibility to carry out. You are entrusting them with your most treasured memories and people in your life.

The first thing you need to decide is what is your budget. Whether it's a wedding or Senior portraits, it's important to know this before you ever call or e-mail a photographer. The general rule of thumb for wedding photography is dedicate 15-20% of your total budget to photography. This may sound like a lot especially if you're having a big wedding but photography will be one of the most important decisions you make for your wedding. While flowers or your dress may seem important that day, chances are you will only wear your dress that day and your bouquet will dry soon after your day. In the end, your portraits from your wedding will be the only things you have to remember your wedding day by through the years. If you're looking for a portrait photographer, budget also needs to be considered before you call a photographer. Generally the rule of thumb with portrait photography is either your studio is a high-volume studio with cheaper prices or a low-volume studio that has higher prices but better quality.

Another important consideration is do you love the work of the photographer you're considering. It's important to LOVE the work of this photographer, not just like it. A good photographer has been trained not just in how to compose a great photograph but also how to create a compelling fine art portrait that speaks to your emotions or has some other clear message to it. If you feel confused by an image of a photographer, like "how did they pose that family like that? It doesn't seem like people bend that way!" then this photographer may not be the right one for you. Does the photographer show the emotions and love of the people involved in the portraits? Do you feel like the portraits are a glimpse into these people's lives? Do you feel like you know the people better in the portraits after viewing them? These are all wonderful things to consider when viewing various photographers work online or in person.

The most important thing to consider next to budget is do you get along well with the photographer and trust them. Kevin and I believe that as photographers we want to be a calming influence on you and use our expertise and knowledge of photography and graphic design to make the best products to display your portraits in your home. We hope to make treasured heirlooms our clients will treasure for years to come. The cheapest photographer in the world is not going to be great if their personality is annoying you on your wedding day. A great photographer should ask you about your ideas for your session in advance so they can take portraits that depict your personality in the way you want to be remembered. If you have a fun-loving family who enjoys playing in the park then your photographer should be able to depict these emotions and all the important relationships in your family.

Another thing you may want to consider is: am I supporting local business? While this is usually not a consideration with wedding photographer, it is a consideration with family and baby photographers. Would you rather have your money helping out your city and state or go to some chain photographer out of the East or West Coast? Kevin and I have been trying to make a habit lately of supporting our local restaurants. We try to eat at new places and have found there are a lot of great local restaurants in our area with wonderful service. Our preference is to help out the small businesses around Des Moines as much as we can.

If you have any other questions about this subject, I'd love to talk to you further.

So while a lot of people call us and ask us "how much do you charge for an 8x10?", what they really want to know is "are you the right photographer for me?". So before you hire any photographer, consider all these things and you're sure to have some treasured heirlooms you'll treasure for years to come.

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Josh, Christy, and Christian

Posted by posted by Kindra Thursday, October 11, 2007 at

A couple of weeks ago we photographed Josh, Christy and Christian. We captured the portraits at their house in Des Moines. Although they live on a busy street, their backyard is kind of a getaway from the busy city life. They have an old barn with a loft and many big, beautiful trees that make you feel like you're out in the country. 10 year old Christian is a very athletic and fun loving boy and had a great time playing in trees and biking during the session. The whole family is very easy going and we loved capturing their portraits in a location that is meaniful to them, their dream house. Thank you Josh, Christy and Christian for asking us to photograph your family. We look forward to seeing Christian grow up through the years.


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