Wanted: A Few Sweet Newborns Contest– Bay Area Photography Contest

March 27th, 2011


I am looking for three newborns and one 6 month old for test shoots. The test shoots will take place in May, June, and July. Newborn should be 7-20 days during the photo shoots. One lucky 6-8 month old will be chosen for a test shoot in July.

Test shoot will be 30 minutes- 1 hour in length and is exclusively of the newborn. The session is free and will include an 8×10 of an image of your choosing in addition to uploads on a password protected site for sharing with family and ordering additional prints (a $325 deal).

So if you or someone is expecting in the months of May, June, or July and wish to be considered for the free session, have them contact me at Photography@PhotographyByKemmeo.com. Children will be selected at random. I will submit the family name for the month designated. Drawing will take place on Friday, April 29th. For 6 month July session, please submit photos of your baby sleeping and awake! Good luck to everyone!

Cheers!
Kemmeo

March Showers Brings Photo Parties- Oakland Children’s Portrait Photographer

March 24th, 2011

While I love the rain and what it does to California’s breathtaking landscape, enough is enough!  I have been playing Scheduling Chess with my clients all month in an effort to dodge the rain and I’ve been failing miserably.  Fortunately this one occasion didn’t need to be rescheduled since it was indoors (though there was that close call with losing power due to the storm).  We persevered and got some lovely photos out of the day– and the spread was to die for!  Thanks for hosting, Amy and thank you to everyone who attended the party despite the rain!  Enjoy this Sneak Peek!

Thirteen Rocks!- Oakland Bat Mitzvah Photographer

February 26th, 2011

I had a blast photographing Sophie’s Bat Mitzvah.  The one thing that’s always choked me up at the few Bat/Bar/Binai Mitzvah’s that I’ve photographed is the display of love and support from families and from the synagogue communities.  The majority of the people in the room have worn the same shoes and understand how daunting, public speaking and undivided attention is for anyone, let alone a thirteen year old!  The words cited from the torah are words that have been cited from generation to generation for thousands of years.  It is all quite beautiful.

This Bat Mitzvah, however, was no ordinary affair.  It had the cultural fusion that only those of us who grew up in a big city can embrace.  She had henna done on her arm and hands, one grandmother prepared Persian Jeweled rice while the other, Baba (who flew in from Mexico,) prepared homemade baklava.  Sophie’s  Dad prepared some of the moistest and most beautiful breads that I’ve ever tasted (see photo) and while there was a Middle Eastern menu for the mature diners, there was also a taco bar for those with less experimental palettes.   Sophie said that she wanted to have an “Epic Party” and it certainly didn’t fall short!  Mazel Tov!  And enjoy this sneak peek!