And, honestly, please don't come back until at least December. I'm not built for snow. I'm a San Diego girl at heart. I did spend a few years up in Utah going to BYU (Go Cougs!) and decided after being frozen out of my car -I literally could NOT get the car door open- that Arizona's heat was a good fit for me. Turns out that my sweet Bryan was an even better fit for me so I was easily convinced to move up to Colorado Springs to have him home more. Totally worth it; don't get me wrong. But this snow has got to go away. The past two weeks have been beautiful, which was great after a few weeks of nasty wind and snow. But then today it came back. It wasn't suppose to... it was suppose to be chilly with a little rain... but nope. There's for sure snow. Annoying. I was getting my hopes all kinds of up thinking spring was in the air... but alas... it is not. Lame. At least the snow is beautiful, even if it's not fun to drive in... or walk in... or anything in. There's not enough to sled and Carter's sick so we're just kinda house ridden. Lamer. Oh well...
Little Miss "Into Everything"~ Colorado Springs Children Photographer
First of all, I ADORE this child. I mean, I love her head to toe, inside and out. She has a zest for life unlike any other child I've met. BUT... (saw that coming, huh?) she reminds me a touch of the Tasmanian Devil. She is literally into everything. EV. ERY. THING. If she can reach it, she opens it. If there's something in it, she takes it out. If she can climb on it, she does. And to her, it's completely funny. Always. *sigh*. I fear Bryan and I have our work cut out for us with this one....
I'm a Canon Girl~ Colorado Springs Photographer
I pink puffy heart my camera. People ask my all the time what I shoot with. I'm Canon through and through. Got nothing against Nikon or anything else... I just have a little crush on my Canon. Which Canon, you ask? Why, it's a Canon 5D Mark II. And it. is. awesome. AWE-SOME. When I first got started I bought a Canon 20D. It was a great camera for me... but I wanted more. After taking several classes, spending tons of money on equipment, (I'll go into both of those some other time) I finally splurged and got myself my dream camera. Don't get me wrong, there's still a TON that I want (again, a list for another day) but I am so content with my camera.
One piece of advise I would give to someone who is camera hunting is don't feel like you have to "go big or go home". I know several amazing photographers who use a Canon Rebel and they take awesome pictures. Look around on Craigslist if you don't have the funds to get a new one. (But MAKE SURE you check for certain no-nos. Email me and I'll tell you what to look out for.)
People have also asked me why Canon. I don't have a solid answer for that one. Like I said before, I've got nothing against Nikon. In fact, one of my very best friends shoots Nikon. A mentor of mine once told me to "get what your friends have". It was solid advise. This way, I can borrow a lens to see if I like it. I can call and ask technical questions. I can ask if they are running into the same issues as I am with one thing or another. Most of my photography friends shoot Canon so I leaned that way from the beginning and ended up finding a Canon camera to begin with. Bottom line, though, is that when you are looking to buy a pricey camera with the ability of switching lenses, you can't really go wrong. Get what feels good when you're holding it. What works with the size hands you have? (These suckers are pretty darn big, especially once you have a massive lens on them.) Ask around. Ask the people at the camera store what they shoot with and why? Have they ever shot with another type of camera? If so, why did they switch? Then ask another employee what they shoot with and why. You'll be shocked at how much you can learn from just asking around. And, don't waste your time going to Best Buy or something like that. Go to a REAL camera store. One where all employees are photographers. You'll make a much more informed decision doing it that way.
All in all, a camera is a great thing to invest in. It's the gift that keeps on giving. No matter how many times Bryan rolls his eyes, he loves that I take pictures of the kids. And so do I. That's why I got into it to begin with... and I haven't looked back. It's been a great journey that is FAR from over!
Love~ Colorado Springs Family Photographer
Having my family come visit was a BLAST! They are use to be beautiful, calm, predictable San Diego weather. Well, they got anything BUT that when they came to see us in our new home. My neices prayed and prayed for snow and, boy, was their prayer ever answered. It was so great having all the snow. We played, went sledding, played some more, and had more hot chocolate than I think we've had in our entire lives combined. I can't WAIT for them to come back!!!
Kelly Dearest- Colorado Springs Family Photographer
I'm so excited about this new blog! I'm excited to spend time in the future (or pay someone if it ends up being over my head) to spend time customizing it so it goes with my branding and style. I have spent a lot of time revamping my business since I have moved and I think I'm FINALLY there! It's a MIRACLE!
I can't think of a better person to start my new blog off with other than my amazing, OLDER sister. :) She's wonderful. She's one of my very bestest friends in the world and I miss her so so much! I'm so glad that she and her family moved back to Poway so that every time I go home I'll be able to see her. Isn't she just so darn perty? Clearly, it runs in the family! :)