Archive for the ‘family portraits’ Category

Rubies and Roses and Everything Nice!- Oakland Family Portrait Photographer

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Well it doesn’t quite rhyme but it easily describes my most recent family portrait session. This family lives with gusto- creativity, energy, a love of art, music (even hip hop), calligraphy, reading (I’m sure that the girls are reading this entry themselves ;o), and two knowledgeable and nurturing parents serving as the proverbial ‘cream on top’. I have no doubt that these young ladies will someday be two Davinciesque forces, certainly, not to be reckoned with but in the meantime, keep up the great work and I hope that you all enjoy this sneak peek from our session! Thank you for allowing me to spend the morning with you (and for stuffing me with tea and ginger cake)! Enjoy!
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Tutus and Legos-Berkeley Family Portrait Photographer

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

That’s what families are made of! I was delighted to photograph this family this past weekend. Smitten by the bursts of energy from the “purple tutu” and by a little Lego engineer in the making, I’ve never seen siblings get along so swimmingly! Thank you Jodi for inviting me into your warm and colorful home. Enjoy this sneak peek!

Cheers,
Kemmeo









One Day Only – Oakland Portrait Photographer

Monday, July 27th, 2009

I may do this again because it was such a popular event. I created a set and invited friends, family and a few previous clients (along with their friends and families) over within a 4 hour slot to have a portrait taken. We had a pretty good turnout. The sitting is free and folks only pay for prints. It’s a great way to waive the sitting fee if you and several of your friends would like to have formal portraits taken of your families. Contact us to arrange something. Sorry for those of you who could not make it (I only gave 24 hours notice) but I will be doing it again– Perhaps for Christmas? In any case, here are a few from the sessions. I was happy that some of our neighborhood kids were able to participate!