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It feels weird to be writing this since it’s still only August, but its time to start thinking about holiday portraits! KHP is now booking for September and October portrait sessions, and November/December sessions will be VERY limited (and are filling fast!). If you’re interested in having photos done for your holiday cards and gifts, now is the time to book your session. Please contact me asap to secure your date. In the meantime, below is a small showcase of the gorgeous 2010 Holiday Cards being offered by Karen Harrison Photography. If you’d like to view the full gallery, please send me an email (karen@karenharrisonphotography.com) and I’ll gladly send you the link and password.

Only 122 days until Christmas! :-)

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Here’s a sneak peek from beautiful Miss M’s four year old photo session. She’s no stranger to photos, and she was a blast to photograph.

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Recently I’ve been asked a lot of questions about engagement sessions, so I thought I’d take a second to discuss them, why they’re beneficial, and how you can best prepare for one. First I’ll start off by posting an image from this weekend’s engagement session. I just love how comfortable they are with each other and in front of the camera!

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Engagement sessions are important for many reasons. They allow you to get to know your photographer, and vice versa, but they also give you and your fiancé’ an opportunity to “warm up” to the camera. Consider your engagement session as a practice for your wedding day! Additionally, this session commemorates a very important time in your lives. There’s a good chance that this may be the only time (other than your wedding) that you and your partner have professional photos taken (at least for a long time), so make it the best session you can!

There are tons of fun products that can result from your engagement session. In addition to having traditional prints to share with family or friends, and digital images (think Facebook, etc.), you can also get coffee table books, signature mattes, and signature guest albums… a great way to showcase your images while also preserving the loving messages from all of your wedding guests. Many couples choose to incorporate their engagement photos into save-the-date cards, and still others choose to display the photos as a slideshow at their bridal shower, rehearsal dinner, and/or wedding reception.

So, without further ado, here are some tips on how to make the most of your session. Enjoy!

Top Ten Tips for a Killer Engagement Session:

1. Location, location, location! Choose a session location that’s meaningful to you and your fiance’. Do you enjoy camping and hiking? Consider a park or nature area. Are you city-goers? Urban sessions are a great way to incorporate your personalities. Is the beach your favorite hangout? Sunset beach portraits are always gorgeous. Did you go to college together? Why not have the session at your alma mater. Think about what’s important to you as a couple; incorporate that into your session.

2. Grooming – You’ll be photographed from head to toe during this session, so neglect nothing! Take special care to do any primping that makes you feel good about yourself. Schedule haircuts, color retouches, any waxing (eyebrows, etc.), and manicures / pedicures in advance, so you’re not stressing at the last minute. Or, consider having your hair and makeup done by a professional… you’ll feel confident and beautiful, and this will show in the photos.

3. Wardrobe – Be yourselves! If you consider yourself a casual couple, choose outfits that demonstrate that. If you dress up frequently, incorporate dressy outfits into your session. You want to be the best dressed YOU during your session. When choosing your wardrobe, your outfits don’t have to match each other. Instead, consider your outfits to be one large ensemble… the colors and level of dress should complement each other. Its also very important to make sure your clothing is clean and wrinkle-free. One small wrinkle can ruin an otherwise fabulous photo.

4. Undergarments – Yes, this topic receives its own bullet point! Its important that you wear the correct undergarments for your outfits. You don’t want to realize after the fact that you could see your bra (or whatever!) in every photo. Try the undergarments on with your outfit beforehand to ensure that the colors don’t show through, no straps or lines are showing, etc.

5. Variety – Bring several outfits with you. A few wardrobe changes will allow for variety in your photos, and a different outfit can often give a photograph a whole different “feel”.

6. Make it a date! Treat your engagement session as a date. It’s a fun, romantic time for you and your fiance’. Plan a nice dinner afterwards so you have something to look forward to. And don’t bring onlookers… it will make it harder for you to be relaxed and intimate in front of the camera if your friends or family are watching.

7. Leave your cell phones, bags, jackets, etc. in the car. You’ll most likely be walking around to several different locations, and stopping a lot along the way. You don’t want to have to worry about personal belongings while you’re posing for photos. You also don’t want anything bulky (keys, cell phones, etc.) in your pockets. You can always ask your photographer to carry your keys… we won’t mind!

8. Be adventurous! A session often includes lying on the ground, or climbing on benches, walkways, stairs, trees, etc. Don’t be afraid to get dirty – if you’re tense, it will show. Instead just relax and go with it!

9. Don’t stress! Prepare your outfits in advance, and confirm all of your appointments (hair, makeup, etc.) so you’re not stressing at the last minute. If you’re frazzled when you arrive for your session, you’ll have a harder time relaxing in front of the camera.

10. Finally, have fun! This session is meant to commemorate an important time in your lives as a couple. Make it fun, and make it YOU.

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Meet Mom, Dad and little Princess S. We’ve been trying to organize this session for quite a while, and kept running into conflicts. I’m so glad we finally got it done! Enjoy your sneak peek!

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Just a quick announcement that the offices/studio will be closed now through March 4th while we head to Ecuador to shoot a wedding. I’m so excited for the opportunity, and the fact that we’re combining it with some vacation days - woohoo! Any emails and voicemails will be responded to upon my return on March 4th.

Hello friends! The KHP blog has been entered into a blog contest at www.weddingchannel.com. The contest features cool wedding related blogs, and anyone can vote for their faves. If you like my blog, vote for me! All you need to do is click on the “Nominate Me” button below. Doing so will take you to my nomination page, and you simply need to reply to the thread with what you like about my blog. The Wedding Channel will be announcing the contest winners on July 8th.

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Diane Pearson is a Mother on a Mission. Diane lost her son, Gene Adam Pearson, in a motorcyle accident four years ago. Since then, she has devoted her life to raising motorcyle awareness in Florida. Diane has worked incredibly hard to promote the message “Look Twice. Save a life. Motorcycles are Everywhere”. In October of 2008, she received a grant from the Motorcyle Safety Association that will help to support her efforts for an entire year. Diane was featured in the June issue of American Motorcyclist, and I was lucky to have the opportunity to meet and photograph her for the article.

If you’d like more information about Diane’s efforts, see her website at www.genepearson.org.

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KHP is now offering two days of exclusive mini-sessions in an urban setting. These are being held the morning of May 16th and the evening of May 18th. These 20 minute sessions are designed to accomodate one subject per session, and are being scheduled on a first come, first serve basis. Openings are limited. A $25 non-refundable reservation fee will secure your date and time.

Email karen@karenharrisonphotography.com for additional details.

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Erica and Patrick had an amazingly beautiful wedding at Kapok Special Events in Clearwater.  It had been a few years since I’d shot at Kapok, and I’d forgotten just how impressive it is!  They have gorgeous gardens complete with Italian fountains and statues, and well as a Grand Ballroom with a gorgeous balcony looking down on it.  Every time you turn around there’s another awesome opportunity for photos. 

Congratulations and best of luck to Erica and Patrick!

 

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And the winner is…

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Thanks to all for the GREAT response to the “Best of 2008″ image contest! Without further ado, I’d like to announce the winner…

#21 - Baby “L”… with a whopping 102 votes!!!


Baby L’s family will receive an 11×14 canvas of their favorite image from her session.

Thanks to everyone who participated, and check the blog often as there will be more contests to come.