Inspire Boston 2011

In November of 2009, my friends Matt & Enna Grazier gathered some friends and asked us to if we’d be interested in helping them put together a conference for local New England photographers.  Sounded great to me, and just 3 short months later, Inspire Boston was underway!  It was such an awesome time of learning and networking – everyone had a blast.  Check out this great video that Richard Esposito put together for it:

In fact, it went so great that we decided to do it all again this year!  Fast forward a few months, and here I am today, sitting in the Colonial Inn in Concord, bracing myself for the start of Inspire Boston 2011!  This year we’ve made it a little longer, added some more shooting workshops, improved our mentoring sessions, and added a Vendor Lounge.  I’m so pumped!  Plus, this year I’m actually speaking at the conference…gulp!  Enna Grazier and I are speaking on Creating a Sustainable Brand, and I’m both excited and also nervous :)  It’s going to be a great couple of days though!  Hopefully I’ll be able to share some photos and such later in the week!

Engagement Session FAQs – Do we really need an engagement session?

I get a ton of questions from brides and grooms every day, so I thought it might be helpful to start answering some of them in a series of blog posts.  First up, Engagement Sessions…

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Do we really need an engagement session?

Um, YES!  Wedding coverage with Krista Photography always includes an engagement session.  It is SO helpful on the wedding day for us to have worked together before, that I practically make them mandatory :)  It’s such a great opportunity for us to get to know each other better – for you to see how I work and for me to see what you guys are like in front of the camera.  It’s really awkward for most people to be photographed, I know that.  So, it’s great to get all of the awkwardness out of the way before the wedding.  The first 15 minutes, it’s weird and you don’t quite know what to do.  And then we keep going, we laugh through the strangeness, and we find that you become much more able to be yourselves and enjoy it.  And then on the wedding day, you’re like a couple of pros who don’t have to worry about it at all!

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One bride wrote me after their engagement shoot to say:

“We had *so* much fun shooting with you … and on our drive back today we were talking about how it actually kind of felt like a (v. non-traditional) date!  We’ve been kind of bogged down with work and wedding planning stuff … so it was a really refreshing and much-welcomed break.  I can’t wait for the wedding!!”

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Another great benefit to the engagement sessions is that you get to see what YOU will look like in my photos.  So many people come in after seeing all these gorgeous people on my blog and say things like “oh, well we’re not that photogenic” or “hopefully you’ll be able to get some nice photos of us” and all sorts of crazy things like that!  What they don’t realize, what you don’t realize, is that every couple on my blog is a real couple.  I don’t do a lot of work with models, I work with real people.  Real people have flaws.  Real people feel weird with someone photographing their every move, sticking a camera in their face, and following them all over the place – in public no less!  It’s not about having someone gorgeous to photograph, it’s about finding out what makes each couple beautiful and bringing that out!  So, the engagement session really seems to encourage most brides.  When the photos come out, they see how great they look in them, and they can finally really picture what their wedding photos will look like.  And I think that makes brides even that much more excited for the wedding!

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It also is a great opportunity for feedback.  Most women are insecure or uncomfortable with something about themselves – be it their nose, chin, neck, arms, that one freckle, whatever!  I only keep the photos of you that I think are awesome, and that I think you look beautiful in – but not every bride agrees with me on when they look beautiful.  (In the same way I don’t think my friends are always right about what photos on facebook are “great’ of me ;)  It’s helpful for me to know what you like and what you don’t like so I can make adjustments at the wedding!

I had a bride call me once after the engagement session, very upset because while she thought the photos were beautiful, she didn’t like how she looked in them.  I happened to catch her in profile quite a bit (this happens when you’re looking at your fiance a lot, I must warn you), and she was self-conscious about her chin.  The LAST thing I want is a bride calling me crying about her wedding photos!  So, it was great to get the feedback after the engagement session.  At the wedding I was able to focus on catching her from different angles, and helped her to pose in ways that were more flattering and accentuated what she liked over what she didn’t like.  And she was way happier with the wedding photos than she would have been if we’d never done an engagement session!

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Plus, I think it’s great for you to have some really awesome photos of the two of you in your natural environment.  You’ll get some fabulous natural photos on your wedding day, of course, but that’s a fancy version of the two of you.  This is the “real” thing!  It’s nice to be able to show your engagement photos to your kids one day and say – this is what we were like before we were married, this is what our life was like.  I love that!

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So, all that to say, YES, you really do need an engagement session!  They’re super fun, and helpful, so what have you got to lose?!

Baby Soren’s First Family Portraits – Lansing MI

Elizabeth & Ryan’s was one of my favorite weddings I’ve ever shot (you’ll notice it’s still a Featured Post), and I was so excited for them when I heard they’d had a baby! Baby Soren came this past fall, and just before the holidays I traveled to Michigan to photograph him with his parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents. Four generations! It was such a special weekend for their family, and I am so glad I was able to document this moment in their lives!

This is what I really love about my job – having the opportunity to photograph people’s lives, and being a part of all sorts of special moments over the years – it’s such a blessing!  And getting to play with adorable babies is definitely a bonus ;)

Sleepy Soren

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He looks so happy here – but the truth is, he’s crying ;)

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Just as happy as on their wedding day!

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Now he’s waking up!

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Soren and his Great Grandmother

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We took some snowy family photos between visits to the grandparents

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Soren & his Great Grandfather

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Soren & his Grandparents

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I love this one!

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Getting sleepy again… it comes full circle

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Elizabeth’s Grandfather was fairly ill when we visited (not that you could tell from looking at this handsome, cheerful man!).  It was incredibly moving to be part of this family portrait session knowing that they might not have another chance to all be together again.  Tears were definitely shed.  But it was an absolute honor to be there for them.  This is the one shot I wanted the entire day, and it’s the last one I took.  I just love it.

[edit]  I literally just found out that this lovely man passed away yesterday.  I am SO thankful that we were able to do this portrait session when we did.  What a blessing that he was able to meet his great-grandchild, and how awesome that their family has these photos.  This is the most beautiful thing about my job.

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Elizabeth & Ryan (and Barbara) – thank you again for allowing me to be there to photograph your wonderful family!  It means so much to me to be trusted and appreciated so much by all of you!  It’s truly a blessing :)