January, 2010
Eat Cake for Breakfast.  Happy Birthday Story Rose!
Saturday, January 30, 2010

                

    

    

  

Dear Story -

Well, it's 10:11am on Saturday, Januaray 30, 2010 and you are fast asleep on the floor of a Winter Park condo we've rented for the weekend to celebrate you.  The fire is crackling and my heart is equally as warm.  You see, in twenty six minutes it will mark the first year of your life.  The most beautiful year of our life.  It feels like almost yesterday when they said you were a sweet little girl.  I'll never forget the look your dad had in his eyes when he saw you for the first time and he got to hold you for the first time.  I've never seen such pure joy and love all in one. I'll never forget when I got to hold you for the first time.  I was kind of scared to be honest.  I mean, being your mom is a huge responsibility and I had never been a mom before. But, as I held you and the minutes went by – I knew that we fit perfectly together.   And we always will.

And so today on your very first birthday we let you eat cake for breakfast.   I think it will be a new birthday rule in our house – cake for breakfast, and lunch, and dinner…I hope that you eat cake for breakfast often in life.  Life is sweet – if you let it be.  Happy Birthday Story!!

love mom

(and here are a few recent fam shots on film ;) happy saturday!)



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LolaM:Jenna, I cried and cried after reading your post and looking at the picture of your husband holding your baby. Just exactly what we went through (twice) in our lives. Your images are beautiful and lights up my heart. I hope to meet you sometime soon! (02/25/10, 06:38)     
otto schulze:YES!!! Congratulations little beauty! (02/01/10, 08:43)     
Adam Houseman:Congrats Walker Family! Seems like just yesterday that I was sobbing to the slide show of her coming into the world! (02/01/10, 11:59)     
Allison:Happy Day Story. Looks like you are enjoying your Mom and Dad as much as they are enjoying you! xoxo (01/31/10, 10:43)     
crystal Goss:Ah!  Beautiful post!  I just read it and cried!  Happy 1st birthday, Story!!  Brayson and Drayden can´t wait to meet you one day!  :) (01/31/10, 10:40)     
Kelli Nixon:Dad´s face is priceless.  Gorgeous photo!! Kelli (01/31/10, 07:55)     
Angie:Happy Birthday, Story! Love, Connor and Dylan! :) (01/31/10, 02:32)     
Jared Wilson Photography:Happy Birthday Story!! (01/30/10, 09:56)     



Connection
Friday, January 22, 2010

As photographers, what we try to do is approximate - at best - the relationships that we are so lucky to peer in on. If you look around, it isn't hard to find moments at a wedding. After all, it is a coming together of all your most important people - joyful emotions are heightened, gratitude more present than ever, tearful laughter & quiet anticipation abound. And family ties very much at the core of this. 

Like any big event, there are so many details that come into place on that one day. Timelines, places to be, tables to be set, programs to be handed out...and on the image-creation end - we are working to take it all in, making sure we've captured all the details, the overall feel, the decore. We make sure we are in the right places at the right time and ask ourselves if we have created work filled with variety and creativity. We examine the environment, look for that perfect light, organize family & friends, embrace the weather. A million and one thoughts are going through our heads at any one moment - many of these thoughts surrounding the technical aspects, yes.

BUT experience has taught me that our best work comes in times when we allow our cameras to become an extension of ourselves - when we do take it personally. This is when the true spirit of the day shines through. For all of this, we are always amazed by YOU - our clients. You are our greatest advocates and we are forever changed by the spirit of your lives and the relationships you nurture. You let us into your lives. You make it personal for us.

This past August, I was lucky enough to document Andrew & Sarah's big day. From the moment I met them, I felt we were kindred spirits on many levels. They live with open hearts and have such a strong sense of family - all of this making their wedding one of those days that stops you, moves you to the point of tears. I have a special place in my heart for Sarah's relationship with her mom - they are best friends. You see it in every action, every holding back of tears, every proud glance, and subtle embrace.

These are the moments - up close, raw, authentic - these are the moments that forever change my understanding of our work, of what we do, of what it means - and more than anything, how lucky we are to photograph your very best day.  

 

Wheresoever you go, I hope you approach it as an extension of yourself. We are all professionals in one field or another, but our greatest work - the work of our lives - comes when we let ourselves break through the technicalities, the clutter, the expectations and we find our own voice. Your clients will thank you. And your life's story will too.

Thank you to the Martin & Stettner families - on our journey together, you remind me just how important connection is. You remind me that the sum of our work's reward is in knowing and connecting with those whose paths we cross. And that is what we will always take with us.

Here's to all of you!

Katie 

 



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otto schulze:amen. reminded of something someone recently said " we´re so busy trying to be original, that we forget to be authentic..." (01/25/10, 02:11)     
R. J. Kern:Jenna, you are a master as connecting with people without letting the camera interfer. Thank you for reminding us of the importance finding our own voice. Many cheers to you! (01/22/10, 06:49)     



Yvonne & Kevin: Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Monday, January 11, 2010

It is a quiet Monday morning here in Denver. My coffee cup is full. My calendar is more quiet than it was just a few weeks ago. For all intents and purposes, this is the 'off-season.'  A time to recollect, think about where the last year has taken us and what sort of possibilities the year ahead will hold. It is the time of year for big thinking, big dreaming, some time to play - all of these things, yes. BUT more than that, it is the time of year when we find ourselves feeling more grateful than ever. Nostalgia kicks in when the clock slows down and we start to realize just how LUCKY we are to be doing what we do. How LUCKY we are to meet so many dynamic couples - whose lives span a million and one interests and adventures. Each of you is different than the last, each of you brings something new to the table, each of you inspires us in new ways.

If our blog were reflective of our gratitude, we might be in trouble...because the truth of the matter is that we long for more time to say more meaningful things to more of you. We're working on that one - and if there were ever a time, what better than now. Thank you to all of you who made 2009 more beautiful than ever - you are the reason we love doing what we do.

A few months ago, I had the opportunity to travel out to Bucks County Pennsylvania for Yvonne & Kevin's farmstead wedding. Bucks County is a charming little spot just outside of Philadelphia - the land of covered bridges, old stone fences and more history than you'd know what to do with. Yvonne & Kevin were married on their property - Marsh Gibbons Farms - in a joyful day chalk full of playful personalities. Yvonne & Kevin, without a doubt, exude the type of spirited bliss that is nothing short of contagious. 

On to their big day! Home... 

Pre-ceremony musings. 

The ceremony site.  

Stolen moments of Kevin and his Dad during the cocktail hour. These make my heart happy.  

Yvonne & Kevin gave each of their guests a jar of homemade honey - straight from their property. 

Yvonne's Dad has a heart of gold. I love the sense of new family here. 

If you want to see a party get moving, hire an 80s band - I have yet to see this fail! The Nerds were amazing! 

A first - Yvonne & Kevin hired an artist to paint during the reception. Guests (and myself) loved watching the progression of his art throughout the evening. 

Stolen moments. We talk a lot about how unique weddings are in that here is a group of people that will likely never be in the same room again. The day represents an amazing collective of all the people that mean the most to you. And the moments that sneak themselves into that collective are nothing short of beautiful. 

 

Congratulations Yvonne & Kevin! Thank you for sharing your joy with us.

Here's wishing all of you a beautiful start to 2010. We look forward to sharing the journey with you.

lots of love,

Katie  

 

 

 

 



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Kristy Rowe:This is my hometown, you captured it beautifully! I LOVE IT :) (05/11/10, 09:12)     
Kate Borgelt:I am smiling sooo big! Smile! Smile! Smile! Wonderful!!!!! (01/11/10, 01:07)     





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