Sunday, December 14, 2008

Facebook

My account on facebook was terminated because for some reason they don't like my name. I don't find Kelly Cook odd, kind of plain, but not odd. So for all my friends that had connected with me there, please look me up on MySpace instead. I had a lot of add's last week and that must have set off alarms. I pretty sure if I were using a fake name, high school friends wouldn't have found me.

So, if you suddenly can't find me there, it's them, not me. The decided I don't exist as a person. Gotta love the cyberworld. I honestly like the real world better. I like having both feet firmly on the ground!

BTW, if you are terminated, you don't get advance warning. It's just POOF! All gone, just like you never existed.

Sunday, December 07, 2008

11 year Anniversary

Saturday was our eleven year Wedding Anniversary. We spent the weekend out of town. Left Friday and returned late Saturday. Wasn't as big a get away as last year to Hocking Hills, but it was a nice retreat from life. We spent Fri in Springfield. And after spending a couple hours looking for the perfect dress, Bill's gift to me, we finally settled on Cassanos pizza. Our fave! I didn't find the dress at the Upper Valley Mall, so after pizza and a couple drinks at Tumbleweed (our hotel was right across the street, so no driving out of us!) we mapped out our Saturday trip.

Saturday took us to Waynesville. What a quaint little town. They were having their Holiday celebration, it was snowing, it was the perfect little story book picture. It reminded us of Zionsville IN, where we went about 3 years ago. We made a couple side trips to the Fairfield Commons in search of dresses. We found a wonderful candy store there with the best mint truffles, and they'd better be good at $2.25 a piece. The goal of the weekend was dinner at The Golden Lamb in Lebanon. That didn't happen this year. I never did find that dress and now have a New Year's resolution ready to go. Those weights are coming back out. It was nice to get away without the kids though. This is our weekend and it's always nice to re-connect.

And I have to say, any husband who will spend the weekend with his wife shopping for the perfect dress, has to be a lifetime keeper.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Giving Thanks

Well, this should have been my Thanksgiving Day blog entry, but a bout of the flu had me down midway through the day. After reading another photographers blog, I felt moved to blog today. Her's was on the wastefulness of the United States. And I agree somewhat but, I'm an optimist, not a pessimist. I see the good in everything and have been accused of seeing the world through rose colored glasses. I don't think that is a bad thing. I have a lot to be thankful for.
I'm thankful that I got to spend the day with my family on Thanksgiving. We had enough food to eat and yes, the kids may have wasted some, but I didn't see much on the dog's scrap plate (which is just wrong to feed to a dog). I'm thankful, my business is going in the direction so that I can give back to other areas. Currently the pet portraits for abused, neglected and homeless cats, dogs and other four legged domestic creatures. I'm thankful that my children attend a public school that has received academic excellence and still allows the parents to be very involved. So much that the studio is able to give back to the PTO, PAC and the Academic Boosters.
I'm thankful for organizations who help people this time of year and year round with food and those who give to these organizations. Such as the Angel Food Ministries, the food pantries and area churches.
There is so much good in this world and especially right here at home. I think when we fail to see it and focus on the bad, things just fall apart. This is the time of the year especially, to really focus on others around us. Give thanks for what we have and give in whatever way we can in helping those less fortunate. Sarcasm and pessimism don't create change. Positive focus, good deeds and good will do.
So, especially during this holiday season, bless those around you with a good healthy dose of optimism and a smile.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Sneak Peak







A couple cuties from a recent session.
Even though they really wanted to be playing with my daughters!

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Pet Portraits

I am so far behind on my blogging! I really want need to get this event up. It is November 29th 9 to 5pm at Wag 'n Tails in St. Paris

You must sign up at Wag 'n Tails for this event. Cost is $25 due at your session time. You will also receive a complimentary 8x10 from your pets session. Please, no people in the portrait. This is pets only. And no Santa! These are professional studio pet portraits.

10% of the sales from this event will benefit neglected and abandoned pets at a local sanctuary by providing food and supplies during the winter.

Your help is needed and appreciated.

You can call the studio for more info, but I can not sign you up myself.

Also, walk ins will have to wait for an open spot if any are available.

If you miss this event. I do photograph pets in your home. Session fees are regular portrait fees with travel fees applying outside a 15 mile radius of the studio. 10% of each pet portrait order will be donated to His Extended Hands.

Please help support our furry friends!

Christmas Pictures

Just an update to those interested in Family Christmas portraits. At this time I am completely booked for the rest of the year. After November 25th, I can not get portraits back before Christmas. I had such a huge interest in Family Portraits for Christmas after yesterday's M.E. Holiday Bazaar, I wanted to update this information asap.

I am booking sessions for Jan 2009. These times will fill up quickly, so if you want a family portrait with Cook Photography, please plan booking 4 weeks in advance of the date you want.

I am will also be booking 2010 seniors for studio spokes models. I am limited to 2 senior reps per school. These will also fill up quickly. If you are interested in being a studio spokes model, please contact the studio. After January I will not take anymore applications. I absolutely can not take 2009 seniors as spokes models. It is too late in the year. Please don't ask to be a spokes model if you graduate in 2009, I do have to turn you down.

Spokes models receive:

  • discounted session, studio and location

  • all previews in a preview book

  • your DVD slideshow
  • cash money for each 2010 senior who orders their senior portraits from Cook Photography

  • senior spokesmodel cards


  • And remember Miami East families who book with Cook Photography help support PAC or the Academic Boosters for the 2008/09 school year.



    Friday, November 21, 2008

    Miami East Educational Foundation

    Yep, the pictures on the Speical Events page were taken by my studio, more specifially, me! The event, held in the spring, helped raise money for the foundation. The studio donated a family studio session and 8x10 as part of the silent auction.

    I was there to help take mascot pictures, but when my turn was over, I was able to enjoy the style show and awards ceremony.

    They did forget to credit me/the studio as the photographer, but wanted to share my published images!

    http://www.miamieast.k12.oh.us/MEEF/2008%202009/Vikingfest%202009.htm

    And also wanted to mention, I am helping the jr. high PAC and high school Academic Boosters with an ongoing fundraiser for the rest of the 2008/09 school year.

    When you have a session held at the studio, 20% of your order, goes back to the one of the above. Please help support these organizations with school, family, senior, pet, or children's portraits by having them taken at Cook Photography. They in turn help our Miami East students.

    Wednesday, October 29, 2008

    FREEBIE!

    The next 3 people to email me at kelly@cookphotography or leaves a comment here, will receive a free 8x10 with their paid session anytime through November 15th. All other specials still apply.

    I have my doubts, I don't think too many people read my blog, so this is to prove me wrong. ( I hope)

    Tuesday, October 28, 2008

    Half Price Family Portrait Sessions

    Through November 15, I will continue the 1/2 price session fee for Family Portraits. The cut off ordering date for orders to be back in time for Christmas is November 25th. I do still have the following dates open. Your session fee is required to hold the date.

    One spot available on each date.
    November 1st
    November4th evening (for those who vote in the morning)
    November 6th evening
    November 8th (1 session spot left)
    November 11th evening
    November 13th evening

    Session last about 1 hour. I take anywhere from 15-20 shots on at least two different backgrounds and at least 5 different poses. I also photograph the children together and parents together and any other combination you desire within your session time.

    Plus, goofy looking poses, faces, etc that show your families fun side are more than welcome...at no charge!!!

    Sunday, October 26, 2008

    Miss Ashley




    Another beautiful senior at a wonderful location. Ashley attends Northwestern High School where she is active in soccer, Young Life and SADD. Ashley is planning on attending Wittenberg University where she will study Pre-Physical Therapy. We had great sesion that included in the studio and 3 different locations. I'll be in touch soon, but for now, here's a sneak peak.

    Sunday, October 19, 2008

    Miss Julia



    This is Julia, a senior at Piqua High School. She is a member of the Piqua Show Choir and that talent is appearent in front of the camera. Julia is planning on collage next falling with a medical major. We spent her session in the studio and on location. Here's a couple sneak peaks from your session. I'll be in touch soon.

    Thursday, October 16, 2008

    The J Family

    I have to thank this beautiful family for having such a great attitude in weather that was less than ideal. A typical fall day, it was a bit chilly during the shoot. I can't wait for you to see all of them, but for now, here's a sneak peak of just one of my faves.

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    Tuesday, September 30, 2008

    Family Portrait Month


    As we move closer to the Holiday's, it's time to start thinking about the last time you had a family portrait or a portrait of just your children. Every year, my children have to put up with mom will I take the Christmas card portrait. This year is family year again with all of us. When was the last time you had your family together for a Family Portrait?


    During the month of October, all Family Sessions will be 1/2 price. This is for Mom, Dad, and siblings. I do break down families into smaller group. The 1/2 price is studio up to 10 and that is max, I absolutely can not do 11 in my studio and 10 is probaly 1 too many. But, if you have your heart set on a traditional studio portrait, I can do it! I also do location up to a 20 mile radius of the studio at no extra charges. This is perfect for larger groups or larger families.


    And last, as we move into fall, thought I'd post a favorite from late summer. Although I do tradiational portriats, if you ask for something different, I will create timeless heirloom portraits with a creative touch like the one here. This is why a pre-consultation is so important, we can even discuss the vision for your portrait over the phone.

    Friday, September 26, 2008

    Two more from last weekend



    Thank you for giving me permission to post a some more. You'll be hearing from me soon!




    Thursday, September 25, 2008

    A couple more from the beach session






    I have permission to share one of the families from last weekends beach session. Thank you!!




    Enjoy these. I should have them proofed in a couple more days.




    Tuesday, September 23, 2008

    The Z family







    I had the most wonderful photo shoot with this family over the weekend. Unfortunately, I forgot my model release form, so I can only share this one. But, as the saying goes, A picture is worth a thousand words. Enjoy the sneak peak.

    Saturday, September 20, 2008

    The Gratitude Campaign

    I've encouraged my daughter to learn sign language since Kindergarten. Now I'm encouraging everyone to learn. http://www.gratitudecampaign.org/shortmovie.php

    Friday, September 19, 2008

    One from the lake


    I've got a lot of sessions coming up. If you are wanting family photos, now is the time. Ask about discount!! I am refreshing my portfolio with new faces, techniques and looks. I'm also building my business, so ask, please, you'll be pleasently surprised.

    One from Kiser Lake the day before the big wind storm.

    Monday, August 04, 2008

    Fair Week

    I am officially closed during the Miami County Fair, but since I will be at the fair, you can always stop by my booth in the Merchants building and say "Hi!" Also, I will book appointments during the fair, but you need to see me at the fair to do it. If you haven't had a chance to stop by the studio to see my work in person, this is a great opportunity to do just that. I am featuring Seniors this year.

    The fair runs Aug 8th through the 14th.

    See you there!

    Sunday, August 03, 2008

    Brown Eyed Beauty

    This dark eyed beauty is my youngest. She really knows how to work the camera (as well as mom and dad)



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    Thursday, July 24, 2008

    New carpet pad

    Ever so slowly our downstairs is going back together. They are laying the new pad in the bedroom today. Once that's done and the carpet is re-cleaned, I can kick B out of my office. Still can't move back into my office, until it's cleaned again too, but it's a step closer.

    We found a box of vintage race memorabilia that Bill has collected since he was a baby. Signed postcards form sprint car drivers who have died in their sport. And metal Nascar, sprint cars and midgets. Plus some one of a kind custom drawings done by Bill. The entire box was wet and starting to fall apart. It's really sad that 2 weeks ago this was worth something to a collector, and now is one step from the trash. I'm working my way through pricing each item. This just adds to the already depressing list of damaged items.

    So, on that sad note, here's a few more of my dorky family and a self portrait. Just for laughs. Excuse the exposure, the family computer is just too do anything but open the file and post.






    Find the self portrait?

    Wednesday, July 23, 2008

    The family vacation snapshot

    Yep, even professional photographers take the family vacation snapshot. You know the one where you use a ledge, tripod or fellow vacationer. In our case it was a tripod, I think my camera would confuse most since I use custom settings and complete manual.

    And here it is, probably looks like every other family vacation snapshot, which goes to show two thing. #1 you need a professional portrait of your family done by a professional photographer, and #2 you really should follow your photographers advice and let them pick the location (even the background in the studio), wear matching clothing and let them pose you. But, I was on vacation. ;) Bill picked the location (which really was beautiful, just some hotspots), sat the kids (who really were grumpin from lack of sleep on a flat air mattress) and the clothes were for the humidity and 98 deg weather. I'm pretty happy with it. Perfect for the memory book. :)

    Tuesday, July 22, 2008

    Vacation, laundry mats and famiy pics

    Couldn't post for a few days since we were taking a break from it all with a mini famiily vacation. We spent 3 days in a cabin in the Hocking Hills area. Hiked Old Man's cave, Ash cave, Ceder falls, Cantwell cliffs and Conkel's Hollow. If you remember last years posts, Bill and I went in December for our 10 year anniversary. What a contrast. It was hot, humid, noisy and busy this time. You just couldn't see the cliffs and rocks like in December. I have to say, of the two, Winter is the more beautiful time to visit. Next year we'll go in the fall, that should be beautiful.

    So, your probably wondering where the laundry mat comes in. My son spent the week at Canter's Cave for shooting camp (sports shooting, not camera). Instead of packing more clothes to take, we stopped at a laundry mat before going to the cabin. We were great entertainment to other people washing clothes. Who knew a laundry mat could be so much fun.






    Well, maybe not...






    It was a nice, but exhausting get away. Now it's back to putting together studio and B's bedroom.

    More pics tomorrow

    Wednesday, July 16, 2008

    Cardboard Testimonies

    s frustrating as my problems are, they are not my worries. I hope this effects you the same way it effected me and made me remember, these are not my worries.

    Tuesday, July 15, 2008

    Gotta laugh

    As bad as it is, when things seem to just go wrong, you have to smile and go on. Laughing is even better.

    The studio work is progressing. Dried out 8 muslin backdrops yesterday. They all have water damage so hopefully the insurance will cover those expenses. The wood floor for the camera room went out the door and into the trash. Lost two wicker baskets used for props and storage. A little water creates a lot of mess really fast. We're having the carpets dried out but that deductible sure put a dent in any near future purchases. My downstairs is now upstairs and the vacation coming up will be nice until we return. I one of those who likes to leave a clean home, and come home to a clean home. This time it just won't happen. To say I'm overwhelmed is putting it mildly. I'm just waiting to get things back to normal and back to creating studio portraits.

    I also realized today that the Miami County Fair is less than a month away. Stop by my booth in the merchants building and say hi. Sign up and be entered for a national car give away (if your a senior) or gift cards to the studio (anyone). But just stop by and say "hi".

    Monday, July 14, 2008

    When it rains, it pours

    I'm not even sure how to start this post. First, I can't totally retract my last entry, that's not me. When I say I'll do something, I do it. However, sometimes mother nature has other plans. And such is the case here. With the wicked storms and 4 inches of water that were dumped Sat night, out electric also went out. This is such a common occurrence, we're the last area to get it back on, and probably the first area to lose it. We went 4 days with out electric during the ice storm last winter. Life didn't stop and it won't this time either.

    But, this time it messed with my business. When the electric went out, our sump pump backed up all that rain into our basement. As you know, my studio is a residential studio. Both my office and studio are located in our basement. With the water that came back in, every inch of the floor was covered. We lost furniture, carpets personal pictures. It's a good thing my son is at camp, because as of right now, he doesn't have anywhere to sleep in his own home.

    So, while we're cleaning up and putting my business and our home back together, I will not be able to do studio sessions. I plan on taking appointments during this time with studio being scheduled for October. In the mean time, I will continue taking location portraits. I am postponing the Free Studio session until I am up and running again. The 25% off any collection will be honored with any appointment booked now.

    And now for the plea and that I never do and the bragging that I never do. This is my passion, my career, this is all I've ever wanted to do as a way of making a living. Since I was in H.S. owning my own studio and being a portrait photographer has been my goal. Every business class in college, every photo class in college and after have been toward this goal. If you are considering portraits for your child, family, senior portraits, wedding, please seriously consider me. I'm not the cheapest, but I am the best in Conover Ohio. Take a look at my work, I am able to create styles that are a reflection of you. This isn't an overblown hobby, or a side job, this is my career choice. Remember that as you look into professional portraits and read the article on Custom Photography on my site.

    And for my clients who aren't aware, my computer crashed last month. A big thank you to the creative person who created a virus (and I do have up to date anti virus software) that took out my entire drive and reset windows to factory. It not only cost me money, it cost me time and files that can not be replaced. Please remember to back up your files or use an external drive for your own pictures. I do back up and because of that, it could have been a lot worse. Use a jump drive, online storages or cd/dvd's but back up every week or month.

    Monday, July 07, 2008

    July Special

    Hope everyone has been enjoying their summer. Ours has really flown by!

    Through July, I am having a Business Building/Portfolio Building special. What that means is...

    No sessions fees for Senior or Portrait sessions held in our studio

    and

    25% off the original price of a portrait Collection.


    Nuts I know, but so much fun! Just call or email me to schedule or for more information on Collections.

    P.S. One very small catch, I do require a signed model release for permission to use the beautiful, fun, funky, artsy, classy portraits I will take. They will be part of my 2008/2009 portfolio and advertising.
    Without the release, you can still take advantage of the 25% off a portrait Collection.

    Sunday, May 04, 2008

    Extended date

    Oops, my mistake, I forgot to add the extended ordering date to the ordering site. It's fixed now, and I added a couple days for my mistake. You can order till May 12.

    Amended from previous post. Please remember, that I have a master list from the dance that has every name that paid for a picture. The list was complete and the orders were correct except for two students. Both of those young ladies had a note added to their pictures that were sent to the school. If you are missing pictures, someone else probably picked up the wrong ones or they were not paid for at the dance, hence no name on the list. This is a change to the previous post which was made while putting close to 200 pictures into poly bags with labels. Everything except two were delivered correctly. You can re-order even if you didn't pay for a 4x6 at the dance., i.e. groups. If you were in a group picture, you can purchase that print. Cook Photography. I love volunteering for this, but I put in a lot of working hours for free. :)

    Thursday, May 01, 2008

    One more update from the dance.

    As much as I want this to flow from start to finish, I inevitably hit a stumbling block. I have to give a lot of credit to the mom's who keep track of names and money, but when the list fails me, I'm at a loss. This year the lab failed me too by printing 3 sets of the same print with 3 different image numbers on the back. I've done my best sorting and accept for 1 image (I forgot to add to the order Kaitlyn S.) I think I have everything ready. Kaitlyn S. your's will be delivered to the school asap.

    If you are missing any print, and I have a pretty good idea of who might be, please contact me. You will need the image number from the online site which will be up until May 9th, your name and grade. I will have the missing print delivered to the school. If you just want another print for cheap, like I said, I'm only concerned about a couple, please reconsider and order through the site.

    Thank you!! :)

    Tuesday, April 29, 2008

    cotillion pictures

    The formal pictures taken at the dance will be delivered to the school this week. If you have not seen the picture by Monday May 5th, get hold of me through my website. Everything is ordered and delivered according to the list that was kept at the dance. The list is complete.

    I will also leave the re-order site up for an additional week. The new deadline for online re-orders is now May 9th.

    Thanks for the orders placed so far. If you have questions, don't hesitate to contact me.

    Friday, April 18, 2008

    Can you see it?

    I'm getting some complaints that my website isn't showing like it should. When you first enter the url, www.cookphotography.biz you will be taken to my splash page. This is the "home" page and where I have different options for opening the site depending on you internet server. For phone line users, you need to use "Dial up users enter" For broadband, DSL, etc, "Enter Site should work.
    If you want only senior info "Senior Site Enter" is the place for you. And lastly is my blog which you should have subsribed to for any specials that are run between the newsletter mailings.

    So, if this isn't working for you, you may need to refresh your browser. Ctrl F5 should work or go in under "Tool" and find you cache and clear it out. Also, very important to view the highspeed site correctly, your monitor must be set to 1024x768 pixels. If it's not you won't see pages in the site and their are several. You should be able to view the dial up site regardless of monitor settings.

    If you still have problems, please contact me. I may need to get in touch with my server to find out why my family, friends and clients can't view my website!

    Monday, April 14, 2008

    Miami East Cotillion

    Saturday night was the Jr. High Cotillion. If you aren't familiar with this event the PAC members puts on for the Jr high 7th and 8th graders, let me tell you a little about it. Students take dance lesson for 6(?) weeks. It's been a couple years since my son did this, but they are taught line type dances. After they attend all the lessons offered, they get to attend a themed dance that is put on and decorated by volunteer PAC (parents advisory committee) members. Now, I can't speak for the D.J., but the photographer volunteers their time, talent and resources for the event. Student's pay $1 for 1-4x6 and this covers printing that print. For the past two years, I've had the privilege of being that photographer. I have a blast doing it!

    The theme.
    This years them was a 50's theme. These talented parents created some awesome decorations and a fun set for formal (and very fun) portraits. A hola hoop competition was put on, but with over 75 students waiting for portraits, I didn't get to see who the winner was. A best dressed contest was also put on. I'd love the winners to contact me for a complimentary studio mini session and 5x7!! In full costume of course.

    The portraits.
    And this is the part where I really want to show off a few of the images, but I need parents permission to do that. If you'd like to see your child's portrait from the dance showcased on my blog or website, just email me. I will send you a model release. Then some of my faves will go online.

    The formals
    Because students won't always show their parents what they should, (I have four children, I know this well) you may need to check papers and bags to make sure you get to see the portrait from the dance. Since I do no delete anything until everything is delivered, if you didn't receive a portrait, one of two things happened. Your child didn't have a formal portrait taken or they decided not to show you. (Did I mention I have a sophomore son, this happens a lot!) Just contact me and we can get together in person and look through all the original images. I'll then re-order and contact you in person to pick up the missing print.

    A gift
    If your child is on my list of formals taken at the dance, I would like to offer you a complimentary family (up to 6) mini session and 5x7. Just mention my blog about the dance!

    Saturday, March 29, 2008

    Want good picture cheap or a great portrait investment

    With the advance of digital camera's, there are so many camera owners hanging an "open for business" on their doors. I have great respect for anyone getting into their own business, whether for pictures or for insurance. It takes hard work and commitment. But this post is just about photography, my business. Just like there are many different brands of cameras on the market today, there are many different styles of photography. And many different levels of photographers. There are self taught, (whom I have a good deal of respect for), photographers with degrees, (even more respect for) and those who are told they are good and just run with it (good for them if they can succeed). But for the consumer this information is really important. To me, if I'm going to pay someone to take a picture of my child/family and bring home that image to hang on my wall, it better not look like anything I could take with my own digital compact point and shoot. If I'm in the picture, it better look real good. Sit me down with my husband and kids and start shooting, I'm not going to buy anything, cause my camera has an auto timer and I can do the same thing for a lot less(free) and stick it in the album. But take the time to smooth stray hairs, straighten my kids clothing, make me and my husband feel at ease, then go the extra mile and actually pose us so we have a movement, closeness, contact with each other, then really wow me by adjust the lights so we look awesome. Hey, I'm going to buy that image as big as I can afford if not a tad bigger and hang it on my living room wall where everyone can see it.

    Unfortunately, this isn't happening in today's market. I'm going to tell you how to save tons of money on pictures, or how to get beautiful keepsake portraits. Which you choose is completely up to you. Do you want a heirloom keepsake for over the sofa, or a keepsake picture for the family photo album? Just read below and learn more.

    So, you've chosen your photographer, she's a lifestyle photographer, what exactly does this mean? It means that you will not be posed. Her style is about having a fun session and lots of photos. You'll have 50 or more to choose from. Many will be the same pose, just a tad different expression on different family members. You may be photographed in your home or another location and natural light was probably used because she did not study lighting whether natural or studio and does not understand how important this is to creating truly beautiful portraits. This style is very trendy right now. She will probably spend the next 2 days working day and night to enhance them in very catchy trendy ways. Making colors pop and unique borders. Then you get to see the previews. All 75 of them. And they look just like you and your family on any day of the week. Your overwhelmed and a little disappointed and you and walk away with a cd of each pose to take home, print and stick in the family album. Or , you just order a couple small ones and in the album or drawer they go. Why did this happen? Because, she didn't really take the time to make you and your family look great through complimentary posing and feature enhancing lighting. Isn't that why you went to a professional photographer in the first place? To look good? Ready to save money? It's really easy to set up your own self portraits. All you need is one of the great (plus inexpensive) digital compact point and shoot camera's, a tripod or flat surface, 5 ft of space behind you and the wall and the cameras self timer. Photoshop elements (super fun and inexpensive) does those really cool effects or you can get them off the internet for free just by googling. There are some great labs out there that print for less than Walmart (MPix is one) and you can keep all the proofs.

    But you wanted something to hang in a beautiful frame that compliments the decor of your home. Whether it's an 11x14 or 30x40, you want a heirloom keepsake that you could just stare at all day long. Time to do your homework. Lifestyle photography, if done correctly does involve posing and lighting whether natural or studio. It is not about letting everyone just sit down and let you start snapping away, remember from above, you don't need to pay someone to do this, you have the equipment to do that yourself. It's about creating a fun connection, interacting while the photographer does her job and watches for the perfect expression, laughter, family love. The very best unposed looking images, taken by some of the best professional photographers today, were posed or directed somewhat or in some way.

    Take that to the next level and let the photographer pose and light you and your family to the most complimentary standard is what gives you a beautiful classic portrait. Whether a lifestyle portrait or a classic portrait, choosing someone who understands how to correctly use every tool they own (and this especially includes the creative side of their brain) will give you that framed portrait you expected, hanging for over the sofa. And more than likely some great keepsakes for the family album too.

    A well trained professional photographer will be able to create both formal and informal portraits, though some specialize in one or the other. To really get your investment worth, make sure they use pro-equipment, can shoot in the studio with studio lights or on location with studio, bounced flash or natural light and always use a pro lab or pro sub dye pro equipment.

    What about Cook Photography?
    I have a degree in portrait photography. I am also self taught by keeping current on portrait trends. I use both studio and location. Studio lights and natural light . Whether lifestyle or classic, the 20 poses that you will see from your session at Cook Photography will each be different. The decision will be overwhelming not because there are to many and so many similar poses, but because you want them all to hang on your wall. But, rest assured, approximately 8 weeks after your studio or location session, you will have that beautiful framed portrait hanging over your sofa. P.S. I also do wall collections for when you can't choose just one. :)

    To learn more about taking great family pictures with your camera, I offer photography workshops. These workshop's don't replace professional photographs, but give you more usable photographs for your scrap booking or your family album.

    Friday, March 14, 2008

    Work Shops

    I'm now offering photography workshops for any group or organization that would like to learn how to take better pics of their children.

    The workshops cover, Finding nice light, Watching your background, Beyond "Say Cheese", and Capture the Moment. For availability and price, please contact me.

    Monday, March 03, 2008

    2009 Seniors

    To kick off this years Senior Car contest, I will be giving away free sessions!! Yes, totally free. Stop by to learn more, call or email to schedule your session or visit the website for more info. When you stop by you can register for the Senior Car contest and get senior portrait session info. That's accomplishing two things at once which is really saving you time!

    Also check out my new MySpace page. It's kind of lonely right now, but over the next couple months you, as an upcoming senior, could be featured. Watch for the stuff that you don't want to dig around a website for. Things like what to wear to wear to your session. What to expect. Ideas for props and ideas from you!

    Don't wait, save your money, time and sanity (plus your parents) by booking early and getting it out of the way. BTW, seniors don't change all that much from the end of their jr year to their sr year, so don't let that stop you from booking your senior portrait session early.

    Monday, February 18, 2008

    New Website!!!

    The site is live! You can visit it at Cook Photography

    There is no March newsletter, but a couple specials coming up that you need to know about.

    First, April is the studio's first themed portrait event. "A day at the beach" is scheduled for April 8, 10th and 12th, 23rd and 26th. This is held in the studio on a special set. Price is $75 for up to 4 children and includes 1-5x7. 8-10 poses are taken. This is a children's set. Please watch for more info.

    Second. Starting March 1st through June 31 Senior sessions are 25% off and include a wallet special of 24 same pose wallets for $19.95. More specials on the website.

    Plus, any junior or senior who contacts the studio and stops in for senior session information can sign up for a chance to win a 2008 Ion or other great prices. Info in on the website.

    Saturday, February 02, 2008

    Still under construction

    The new website is still under construction, but it's quickly coming together. If you are wanting to contribute to the testimonial page, you can do so through an email to studio@ctcn.net or in "add comments" on this blog. All feedback is welcome.

    So far the poll has 100% in studio proof appointments. Make sure you're vote is tallied. The new proofing will take place in April.

    The studio's will be holding two great contests this year. One for high school seniors and the chance to win a new car. Yep, a 2008 Ion. Watch for more details on this!

    The second is a cutest kids contest. One winner will receive a savings bond, amount to be announced.

    Both contests are nationally sponsored. Keep checking back for more details.

    Thursday, January 24, 2008

    Don't forget to vote

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    And last but not least. Check out our new name! Cook Photography. New web address will be released in March, but check back in case it happens earlier.