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Holiday Promotion

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

I know that I promised to send out a promotional e-mail on November 1st but I’ve not had the time to design it yet so if you are a loyal subscriber to this blog site, here’s a heads up!

For the months of November through mid-December have your pick of one of two promotions. We’re offering a 1-2 hour photo sitting and in addition to online uploads, you can have your choice of 25 photo holiday cards (Christmas/Kwanzaa/Hanukah/New Year/Custom) or a premium photo package (1-8×10, 2-5×7, 8-wallets) for $200. This package is valued at $375* so don’t miss out, schedule a sitting! Refer a friend and receive a $20 print credit once your friend has completed their photo session.


*before taxes and shipping and handling

It’s Officially Fall!- Oakland Children’s Photographer

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

I had a wonderful time getting acquainted with Everett last weekend. He is the baby to happy vegetarian parents so only a Cornucopia-esque setting would do. My autumn harvest set would have been pretty bland without this little “sweet pea” to adorn it!









Updates

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

September was a busy month for Photography by Kemmeo and it was advised that I place a copyright embossing on all of my online images (seeing as Ad agencies have been known to swipe images and then they end up in some ad in Bangladesh without compensation). This way there are no excuses– they know who the image belongs to. Well with loads of retouching, a mobile 11 month old, travel, guests and this new launch, you can just imagine how dedicated I was to figuring out how to remove the white from my logo so that it’s freestanding, how to make the logo white, how to create an “action” so it stamps on my images. Are you all getting any of this? The final straw (which you’ll see in these) is how to resize the logo– I’ve barely figured out how to stamp it!

Well, speaking of stamping I just had to post a few images from our shoot a couple of weeks ago. What made it so fun and challenging is my client wanted her daughters, their horses, her husband’s horse and their golden retriever to all be looking at the camera! It was both fun and educational! Did you know that you’re never supposed to stand directly behind a horse? Thank you for your patience ladies– I’m sure that one of these will make a wonderful Christmas card photo! And for all the rest of you– be sure to check your e-mail November 1st for our Holiday promotion!