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Fall Mini-Sessions- Dates Have Been Selected- Oakland Family Photographer

Wednesday, September 26th, 2012

Fall Mini-Sessions- $200

20 minute sessions (limited to Water, Air, Earth locations and a special Halloween morning session)
Sessions are booked on first-come first-serve basis and the package cost is due in its entirety upon booking. Due to time constraints, mini-sessions are not available for newborn sessions or groups larger then 5. 5 high res digital images will be delivered electronically. Please email Photography@PhotographybyKemmeo.com to book or if you have any questions.

Here are the dates (9am-noon):

October 20th Air (Marin)
October 31st Halloween Morning Mini-sessions (Oakland, Frog Park)
November 10th Water Location (Alameda)
November 24th Thanksgiving Family Sessions (Various Locations $250)
December 1st Earth Location (Berkeley)

Cheers!
Kemmeo

MJ, You Move Me- Oakland Newborn Photographer

Thursday, August 23rd, 2012

I vowed to spend next week catching up on blog posts but I was just so pleased with this recent session that I had to post them in between my newborn’s wailing.  This little 2 week old was just the sweetest little bean.  I recently borrowed the movie Hugo from our library and I was so inspired by all of the “picture magic” in the set making that I’ve decided to start advertising fun studio sessions in addition to my regular documentary sessions.  Keep checking in for more fantastical children photography!  And if you’d like to schedule a session and have a few ideas of your own, lets talk!  MJ, thanks for being such a cooperative baby and Mama, thanks for not cowering at the site of a big ole Manzanita branch on the set beside your baby!

Portrait of A Lady- Oakland Portrait Photographer

Friday, January 27th, 2012

Maja is an award-winning designer (see Studiombd.com) and founder of both Tikoli kitchenware and online hardware store (for urban doers– you’ll have to see the website to know what I’m referring to) www.machensupply.com.  Maja wasn’t a huge fan of having her photo taken but we had quite a bit of fun.  I’ve worked with many talented designers and art directors.  It was a bit of a twist to have an art director in front of my camera rather than peering over my shoulder and directing the shoot.  There was a mutual trust on both of our parts and I think that the end product was pretty powerful.  I’m not sure which image Maja will choose but here are a few outtakes that I liked from our shoot.  Enjoy this sneak peek!