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Kristine specializes in editorial, portrait, & wedding photojournalism in Missoula, Montana & worldwide.

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Archive for February, 2010

Yesterday I had the pleasure of receiving notice that my photography work has been featured on All The Photographers blog. Very cool! They wanted to specifically feature my photojournalism. Here’s what they wrote about my work:

“I’ve particularly enjoyed looking through Kristine’s work. She’s a wonderful photographer and has a large portfolio with some unique work. I’ve chosen to highlight her Photojournalism work to mix things up here on the blog, but she does wedding work as well. Enjoy!”

I encourage you to click this link and check it out. There are also many additional blog postings that have featured a great variety of other talented photographers. It’s definitely a cool site.

And, here’s a little screenshot to tantalize….

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February 19, 2010

I recently blogged about an event that I photographed Wednesday, the Cops in Shops kickoff event for the state of Montana.  The Century Council blogged about it the other day and put up a few photos of the Attorney General Steve Bullock.  I’m going to include a few more that I thought were kinda fun.  One of the police officers posed with his motorcycle in the beer aisle of the Safeway on Broadway looking very stern (he was such a good sport!)…don’t try to fake your age, folks!  We also did a few shots with him acting as a cashier checking someone’s ID.  These may be used on some billboards, too – I don’t know if that’s a for sure thing or not yet, but I’ll let you know as soon as I hear!  In the meantime, here’s the screen grab from the Century Council’s blog…scroll down to the end of this post for the motorcycle photos:

Also – the Chronicle of Higher Education published their story about Susie, the woman whom I photographed in Pablo, Montana.  I took a screen grab – here it is!

And now, some police photos:

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  • [...] by the Century Council to photograph their grand announcement of Cops in Shops in Montana? (See this blog post to read about it.) I made several images for them of a local Missoula cop getting tough on alcohol [...]

It has been a while since I shot these photos of a group of friends (it was way back in September! agh!), and I’ve been meaning to post some of my favorites, and I’m just now finally getting around to it.  I hope you like them!  We all had so much fun on our walkabout session – just going from spot to spot and soaking up the beeeeeautiful light.

Also, before I post those gems, I just wanted to mention that I had a great shoot for the Century Council this morning.  Today kicked off the state of Montana’s “Cops In Shops,” and I was there to photograph Attorney General Steve Bullock, Director Jim Lynch of the Montana Department of Transportation, Alcohol Education Coordinator Lisa Scates of the Mt. Department of Revenue and Missoula Chief of Police Mark Muir. We even managed to squeeze in some photo ops from a few other members of the Missoula police force and had a great time doing it.  Some of those photos may even run as billboards!  Super exciting!  I’ll keep you posted on that.

Also, I’m still waiting to hear about when the Chronicle of Higher Education is running the article for which I shot photos – I’ll let you know when it’s up!

And now – the long awaited photos from Sepetember – ohhhh, how I adore the light…mmmm.

Cheers!

-Kristine

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February 14, 2010

In the spirit of happiness and love, I thought I’d post a photo of some very cute, sunny-looking flowers that I photographed at Rock Creek last spring (anyone know what they are?).  They’re not the traditional “romantic” roses, yes, but how can you look at these little guys and not feel a tiny tug at your heartstrings?

I hope you’re all having a wonderful day with those you love!

Cheers,

-Kristine

They're so eager to please!

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Just a quick little post today to show some photos of the pretty packaging I use for photo orders.

Last week I photographed a story for the Chronicle of Higher Education.  I had the wonderful opportunity to document a day in the life of Susie.  She was tickled pink with my photos and ordered several from me.  Here’s what her order packaging looks like.  I just think it’s so dang pretty!  :)

Enjoy!

-Kristine

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I just ran across a blog post from Lauren Grove’s Every Last Detail blog (you can visit it by clicking here) that offers advice to brides seeking out wedding photography – basically, you get what you pay for.  I thought her take on this was interesting, and figured it’d be a lot nicer to hear from an actual bride rather than from a photographer….so, read on, folks.  (By the way, I am posting this with Lauren’s permission – thanks again, Lauren!)

I Took The Cheap Photographer Route…

Thursday, February 11, 2010 in wedding planning

Hi, my name is Lauren, and I took the cheap photographer route. And I’m here to prevent you from doing the same!

Last week there was a blog post going around Twitter that caused quite a bit of hoopla among photographers and wedding professionals. If you haven’t seen it, in a nutshell, a new bride wrote a post on her personal blog regarding her search for a photographer and the cost associated with photography. Right now, there are over 100 comments on the post. I’m sure she wasn’t expecting such a response, but nonetheless, I highly recommend reading some of the responses. It’s incredibly educational, and says just about everything that I always try to say about photography.

One of the reasons why I’m always talking about the importance of quality photography is because I made a mistake that I hope to prevent other brides from making. I took the cheap photographer route. I attribute this to the fact that when I was planning my wedding, I had no clue. The only resources I used were The Knot and Brides.com, because that’s all I knew about. However, when using their budget recommendations (which was all I had to go off of), their recommended photography percentage was way below what I was realistically seeing for photographer pricing. I didn’t have anyone to tell me what the “norm” pricing was for a good photographer. I was counting on those resources to help me, and they didn’t. So, while we wait for these resources to catch up to 2010, this is my warning!

I’m in no way a photographer, but I want to pass along some tidbits that I wish I had known as a bride. One of the first things that I tell new brides is the normal cost for decent photography, because I myself had no idea. Here in Florida, photography packages usually start at $2000, and that’s that bare minimum. It varies everywhere, and of course it also varies with the photographers and their experience. Keep in mind that photographers are not just taking photos of you on your wedding day. They also have to edit the photos (which can take up to 30 hours), design the album, answer your emails and phone calls, and carry out all of the other administrative duties that owning a business entails. (There is so much more, but I’ll leave that to the photographers to explain!) Most of all, bottom line: you get what you pay for. It really can’t be said any differently.

Needless to say, I’m still pretty heartbroken about my lack of knowledge when I chose my photographer. I wish I had known about so many things when I was planning my wedding. Now that I look at amazing work from photographers every day, I know that my photos could have been so much better. But you live and you learn, right? There’s always our vow renewals to make up for it!

[Disclaimer: Don't get me wrong when I say "cheap photographer". I paid more than what would normally be considered "cheap". But when you consider what was included in the price (my 12 hour wedding day, engagement session, bridal session, album and prints), and then when you see the pretty much unedited images, then yes, it was indeed cheap.]

If you have any questions about choosing your photographer, please ask! I don’t want anyone else to feel the way that I do, and this is one of the many reasons why I write this blog and why I entered the wedding industry. I want to help everyone have the absolute best wedding possible!

Ok, it’s Kristine again.  I just wanted to add a bit more to this particular item that Lauren wrote about:

“Keep in mind that photographers are not just taking photos of you on your wedding day. They also have to edit the photos (which can take up to 30 hours), design the album, answer your emails and phone calls, and carry out all of the other administrative duties that owning a business entails. (There is so much more, but I’ll leave that to the photographers to explain!)”

So very true.  I’m sure not many couples are aware of all the “behind the scenes” work that goes into the price of your photo package.  For me personally, I’m a one-man-band.  I am the owner of my business, the photographer for it, the accountant for it, the marketing master, the print designer, the web designer, the public relations representative, the secretary, the admin assistant, etc., etc., etc.  None of which I’m complaining about.  It’s just fact.  I absolutely love running my own business, but, like most people, I enjoy doing some things more than others (not so fond of math and accounting stuff, but it’s essential to running a good business), and all of this takes time.

If you book me for a wedding (and I hope you do! – visit here to learn more) you’re paying for more than just my professional photography.  I edit each of your photos and pride myself on quality work (you won’t see sloppy jobs from me), I personally answer all your calls or e-mails, I design your albums all by hand so each album is unique to the couple whom I had the pleasure of photographing, I custom design cards if you order those, I put together slideshows and galleries, I take your print orders, etc., I take the time to answer all your questions, etc.  Trust me – a lot of work goes into making sure YOU, my lovely, lovely brides and grooms (and awesome families!), get the absolute best photos, best service, and best products possible.  That’s just how I operate.  I live for sublime photography – I swoon over excellent customer service – and I take pride in beautiful end-products.

I know I’m worth it.  Take a moment to get to know me, my work, and my business and I know you’ll think so too.

(Ok, stepping off soapbox.)  :)  Oh wait – one more thing.  I completely believe that good, nay, great, photography is absolutely worth your investment in it.  That said, it doesn’t mean the priciest photographer is necessarily the best photographer for you.  It’s so important that you believe in your photographer’s style and your photographer’s personality – after all, it’s your day and you want to make sure you’re both on the same page and have a tangible chemistry.

(Ok, now I’m really off my soapbox.)

Cheers everyone!  Have a great Friday-eve!

-Kristine

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February 6, 2010

I’m excited to share the blog’s new look with everyone!  I’ve been wanting to give it an update for a while, but finally had the time over the past few days.  I hope you all enjoy it, as it jives more with the look and feel of my main website.  Plus, I finally admitted to myself, that no matter what I did, or which colors I experimented with, I just totally love the color green – always have, always will.  So.  Green it is!  No more of this gray and red business.  It just wasn’t me! (Of course, no offense to the colors gray and red – I think they’re beautiful.)

I also updated my logo (a little while back) to reflect my personality a bit more – since that’s a big part of how I run my business.  As one woman I spoke with a few weeks back said, “You’re not hokey, you’re honest, and take good shots with your talent.”  And that’s just how I operate – I believe in honesty and being genuine, and that’s how I’m running my business.  I’m all about positive energy, and I feel that my business and my photography reflects that.

But enough of the deep thoughts – I want to talk a bit about my time up in Pablo photographing for the Chronicle of Higher Education based out of Washington D.C.

I headed out bright and early on Wednesday to meet with Susie and follow her around for a day as she attended class at Salish Kootenai College. It was great!  I was a little bummed that it was so foggy (pea soup thick – seriously!) and the Mission mountains were completely invisible (I love them so much!), BUT, Susie has a wonderful, bubbly personality and it was such a pleasure to have the honor of documenting a day in her life.  I met her dog, Chaos (LOVE his name!), who kindly shared some of his food with me by putting it all over my pants leg (oh dogs, what can you do – he was just trying to be social), took a ride with her to school in her truck that was on the verge of overheating, and met all sorts of great folks at the college while we both attended various classes.  Susie was a complete and total sweetie and hugged me as I was about to leave for the day at about 4 p.m.  She called me up the next day to ask me how the photos turned out and also to say, “This has been the greatest experience of my life!”  (Words that make me melt!  Awww!)

The Chronicle liked my work and it should be published within the next week or so.  I’ll keep you posted.

Anyway – it was a great day and so nice keep my photojournalism background fresh.

So, since I have to wait to post photos from Pablo, how about some business card pics?  I did a redesign of my business cards, too, so I thought I’d post a few images of these bright, happy little guys.

Cheers!

-Kristine

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