Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Teddy Bear Picnic & Princess Tea Party!

I am looking for those who would be interested in a Teddy Bear Picnic and a Princess Tea Party!  These events will be planned for late July, early August.  Please read the qualifications and descriptions through before showing your interest in comments.  Any questions and such can be emailed to me at gratefulmemoriesphotography@gmail.com.

TEDDY BEAR PICNIC

**This event will be for boys and girls from age 6 to 12 months. Parent must stay during photo shoot!
**The child MUST be able to sit on his/her own.
**There is a $15 NON REFUNDABLE deposit due to secure your child's spot in the photo shoot.
**Each child may bring a Teddy Bear for the photo shoot. 
** Location is still up in the air, and will be disclosed as the time approaches.  It will not be farther than 20 miles of East Troy, WI.
** Photographs will include group pictures and individual portraits.  Cooperation of each child will depend on how may photos will be taken, as I know how unpredictable young ones can be.
**If agreeing to have your child photographed, you understand that the photos are under copyright of Grateful Memories Photography and may be published online, no names disclosed.  Photographs must be paid for before personal use by the customer.
**To purchase images, the cost to the customer will be $25 for CD with printing rights.  Prints will also be available for purchase.



PRINCESS TEA PARTY

**This event will be for girls ages 3 to 7 years old.  Parent must stay during photo shoot!
**Each girl will need to wear a princess gown, or other fancy dress.  (I do have a few extra gowns if you do not have any).  Crowns and jewelery are also accepted.  Please no makeup!
**There is a $15 NON REFUNDABLE deposit due to secure your child's spot in the photo shoot.
** Location is still up in the air, and will be disclosed as the time approaches.  It will not be farther than 20 miles of East Troy, WI.
** Photographs will include group pictures and individual portraits.  Cooperation of each child will depend on how may photos will be taken, as I know how unpredictable young ones can be.
**If agreeing to have your child photographed, you understand that the photos are under copyright of Grateful Memories Photography and may be published online, no names disclosed.  Photographs must be paid for before personal use by the customer.
**To purchase images, the cost to the customer will be $25 for CD with printing rights.  Prints will also be available for purchase.


This note was created to see what interest is out there.  Please comment only if you would be interested in one or both of these events.  I will contact those who are truly interested via email.  Deposits are not due until the date and location are set in stone.  These events are on a first come, first serve basis, though I will choose the participants at my discretion.  These are to be fun events with memorable moments captured!  I look forward to working with you and your children!
~Karie
Grateful Memories Photography

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Easter! Yay!

Today was a wonderful day!  Not only was the weather beautiful and cooperative with the fact that my family had a planned Easter Egg hunt, but I had the opportunity to spend some treasured moments with my family and friends...and of course take MANY pictures as well!  As I have said in another post (if you have not read it, please do.. it is Why I Do What I Do.)  I have found that taking pictures frequently has major payoffs.  Your children... they wont be children forever.  Your parents.. they wont be here on this Earth forever.  You could wake up tomorrow and find out the tragic has happened.  Pictures last forever, capture the moments that you never want to forget, the smile that warms your heart, and yes can also make your baby be your baby years from now.  I am a Momorrazzi... all the way!  My camera and I are buddies, working together to make the memories last for all that we encounter.  I would love to share some of my day with you all now.   This is my favorite holiday, so I am quite excited.  Thank you, Jesus for this day with my loved ones! Happy Easter!








Monday, April 18, 2011

The 'D' Family

The 'D' Family met up with me for an afternoon in the park yesterday afternoon.  It was lovely to meet them and their beautiful daughter 'B'.  Thank you for a wonderful experience, I hope that you had as much fun as I did!








An afternoon with Mom and Dad!

Yesterday, I had the pleasure of photographing my parents.  I had a wonderful time with them, just me!  If you don't know me personally, you wouldn't know that one on one time with my parents was always rare.  I am one of nine children.  Now that us children are all grown most of us have children of our own, so when I do visit my parents it is usually with my kids.  Not this time!  I had the opportunity to spend a whole hour with my parents, and I didn't have to share! :)    I had such a great time, watching my parents show affection to each other and having the chance to document it with photography. 
Then, last night I started the editing process.  I had a smile on my face the whole time!  There were facial expressions on my Mom's face that I noticed I do all the time.  I really do look a whole lot like my Mom!  Then, with my husband looking over my shoulder, I came across pictures with true genuine smiles on my Dad's face. The first set of pictures I had to remind my Dad to smile, so serious he looked!  Then, as the time went by, I think we all loosened up a bit and enjoyed ourselves, joked around and had a blast. 
Thank you, Mom and Dad, for giving me this opportunity.  These pictures (and the many others that I am not posting here... Just for them!) will be treasured for years to come.
                                                               I LOVE YOU!  XOXO

                                         Watching the ducks!  They were all over the place!

 We enjoyed a nice walk through the park.  I am not sure what they were talking about, but from the looks on                their faces it must have been funny!  This is my favorite picture of my parents!

                                                    Enjoying the sun, relaxing at the park.

                                                           This is my parents being silly :)

                                                                    My beautiful Mother!


 These next two are some of my favorites too.  After over 30 years of marriage, they hold so much love                                                                               for each other!


Friday, April 8, 2011

New Services Offered!

I am happy to introduce a new service that I am offering, Custom Collages! For only $7, I will create a collage out of your treasured pictures! This is how it works:
1. Email your pictures in PDF file form to gratefulmemoriesphotography@gmail.com
Make sure you list what style and colors you are looking for, and if you would like me to edit the photos prior to putting your custom collage together.
2. Once I receive your email, I will contact you with any questions I have, and about how to pay (Paypal only, please).
3. I start working on your Custom Collage(s)!
4. Once payment is cleared and your collage(s) are completed, I will email the PDF printable files back to you!
Easy as pie! You can print away, any size and quantity that your heart desires!

Please take a moment to check out prior Collages, and DO ask questions!

I also offer an arrangement of cards and announcements as well! (Same deal, same price!).

Thanks, and I hope to work with you!

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Making Memories Last

Hello, Friends!  I was thinking this morning (well, all too often my brain is rambling on), and I wanted to share more about me and why I do what I do.  Photography has always been a passion of mine.  I remember my first camera, and the amount I would spend on film, batteries and developing pictures.  Thank goodness for digital photography!  I think I was 16, and I would photograph children that I babysat.  I loved it, equally to watching those now grown children!  I still have those pictures... and I am thankful that through the years I have improved with focus!  ;)   Fast forward 3 years, I gave birth to my oldest child.  Now, this little boy was not very photogenic... AT ALL!  I took him to many studios every so often for his portraits, and did not get a decent one until he was 4 years old.  That was due to my bribing him with a sucker!
That was the last time I took him to a studio, I decided that I would start taking his pictures myself.  I would follow that little boy around with a camera for hours, clicking away, until I would finally get a frame worthy picture.  It was fun, and I have MANY pictures of cute little gestures that a parent forgets about over time! 
Over the next few years, I was suckered into buying school photos, aka adolescent mugshots.  The photographers didn't care that there was alfa-alfa hair poking up in the back, or that the smile on my child's face was as fake as it comes.  They got paid, and that was that.  Nope.  Not for me.  I would take my child to to school, have his picture taken for the yearbook, and then proceed to take him home and take a picture that I would want to hang in my living room! 
Flash forward another few years, I had my daughter, and three years later another son.  They are as photogenic as a child can be!  YAY!   (I will add, my oldest has improved in front of the camera, yet being a pre-teen boy he has not much interest in it).  I continued to take my kids pictures myself, and any opportunity to take anyone's picture I would jump at!  This was what made me happy (besides being a mother, of course!).  I loved to download the pictures, edit them and show people what I had created.  Now, if you know me, I am not an artist, but in photography I became one! 

This was a start... yet not the reason WHY I do what I do. 

For 11 years I was a Preschool teacher.  My kids were raised in Childcare, where I worked of course.  Then one day, that changed.  I was put in a situation where I had to choose to keep my job, or be home with my children. I chose to be home with my children.  This sounds like an easy choice to make, not so much for me.  When you are a teacher, and you watch children grow, learn and you love them like your own, THAT makes it hard.  For quite some time, I was living in a daze.  Don't get me wrong, I LOVE being home with my kids!  I just missed all of my OTHER kids, and of course having an income. 

THIS IS GOING TO GET A LITTLE CONFUSING.... STAY WITH ME!

October 28th, 2010.  A horrifying day.  I was working, and we were on a field trip at a local petting farm.  My class was sitting down for lunch, and I received a phone call on my cell phone.  It was my sister.  Now, normally I don't answer my phone when I am working, I can't tell you why this time I did... but I had to.  I was informed that my [other] sister, who was 38 weeks pregnant, had given birth to my niece, who had passed away. 
I don't know what to write here, just as I didn't know what to do that day.  If you have ever been through a traumatic experience, you know what I mean. 
My sister decided to have a photographer from an AMAZING organization called Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep photograph my beautiful niece.  We are all thankful for that decision because now I have wonderful pictures of my niece.  My niece that I never got a chance to meet, yet I can see her beautiful face whenever I want now.  {THANK YOU NILMDTS}.  

January 14th, 2011.  My last day as a Preschool teacher.  I was enrolled in school, ready to start classes to get my Early Childhood Associates Degree (although I remember thinking "This isn't what I am supposed to do", yet being in a career for so long, I felt I should?!).  After that day, I dropped my classes, and prayed.  "Now what, God?  What do I do now?".   Photography crossed my mind quite often, even when I was working at the Daycare.  I wasn't sure HOW to take that step, it seemed so far out of reach at the time.

January 24th, 2011.  I was on Facebook, poking around and being bored out of my mind while my kids were napping, and I came across a photography page.  I met another photographer who was new to the business, and she persuaded me to JUST DO IT!  Make a Facebook page, and follow my dream of being a photographer.  I guess I just needed that little push, and I am thankful to her for giving it to me! {If she is reading, thank you Savannah!}.   Now, I said that I was thinking about doing this for some time, and my siblings knew this.  One day, my younger brother mentioned a name for my business... and I loved it. {Thank you, Kevin!}  Grateful Memories Photography.  Because I am ever so grateful for all of the memories I have, photogenic and just memories of life.  I am grateful for all I have, and all I will be.  {Yes, this is a shout out! THANK YOU GOD!}

Today~
I have had the pleasure of photographing many families, and many more to come.  I have had the opportunity to make memories last for these families!  It is such a WONDERFUL feeling to hear "I love them!" when my clients see what we have created together!  When they change their Facebook profile picture to one that you took {Yes, photographers LOVE this!}.  When they tell their friends how happy they are with the experience and results.  Everything about my job makes me grin ear to ear.  I love it, even when I am up at night editing photo after photo.

Now, let me ask you.  When was the last time you had family pictures taken?  Have you had them done since your last child was born, or since your wedding day?  Don't let these memories slip by unnoticed.  Document them!  Let them last!  Hang them from your wall to remind you daily what YOU have been blessed with! 

I had my family pictures taken this past November, and of course I couldn't take them myself... I wanted to be IN the picture! ;)  I love and cherish these pictures!  I waited way too long to get them done, since I had none taken since my 11 year old was an infant.  Never again will that happen!  {Thank you, Stephanie!}. 

So, I will say what was said to me.  JUST DO IT! 

Thank you for reading, and many blessings!
♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
Karie Anne