Wednesday, December 14, 2011

New Blog!!!!


I am very excited to announce the reveal of my new blog! I have been working on it for days! I am so thrilled about how it turned out! From now on all my posts will be over HERE. You can also find the google friend connect at the bottom, if you want to transfer over!

Monday, December 5, 2011

Olivia & Mackensie | Christmas Portrait


I loved making forts as a kid. My siblings and I would always carry as many blankets and pillows my mom would allow out to our tree fort. Some how covering it with blankets made it magical. Suddenly we became knights and princesses in a foreign land, just by crawling inside. A child's imagination is something I often wish I could have again. Although I can't literally go back to my child-like state, I am able to get a glimpse into that world when I do sessions with children. When Olivia and Mackensie arrived at our session location I had them play in a tent I made for them. It took me back to the days of telling secrets, dress up and make-believe. For a few hours, I was in their world...


"I want a Dora doll" Mackensie said in response to my question. I loved Christmas as a kid. Its so exciting. Imagination comes alive more than ever during this season. Everything about Christmas is sheer thrill. The anticipation of tearing open the presents is almost too much to bear at times. I could see how much these girls were looking forward to the Christmas festivities. Just putting the prop present into their hands made them excited!


There is nothing like having a sister as you grow up. They make seasons like this more special when you can share those memories. These two are so sweet together. It reminded me of how my sister and I used to play when I was little. There are something that only little girls can share together. I was always close to my brothers as well, but sisters have a completely different bond altogether. On Christmas Eve my sister and I would stay up until the early morning hours just talking about what was to come in the morning! I can imagine that Olivia and Mackensie do something similar! 


It brings me so much joy to capture moments like this during this season. I loved playing with these two for a while! Their sisterly love shines through every photo. I can't wait to see what these two grow up to be! I know they will grow into godly young women!



Thursday, December 1, 2011

Scout & Cash | Children's Portrait


Sweet is the epitome of these two darling children. I fell in love with them as soon as I saw their big, beautiful eyes. Scout reminded me a lot of my little sister. She is very girlie and sweet. She even gave me a picture she colored "for me" of Santa. It wasn't hard for met to get her to do anything I asked. Cash on the other hand is all boy. I love working with little boys because they are so playful! Half way through the session he told me that I loved me. I responded by saying, "If I wan't married little man." I'm just kidding hubby! It was so precious. Their session was beyond frigid, but these two were troupers! Even with the cold temperatures we still had fun romping around some run-down buildings. 


I thought these two books represented them very well. I gave Cash Peter Pan. What other story is more perfect for a rambunctious little guy? Scout has Alice in Wonderland and even looks a little like Alice!


We sure got our exercise during this session! The kids jumped and ran all over the place. We played Simon Says, I Spy and Follow the Leader! It was a blast.


I loved their second outfits! They both had cute little boots and red plaid - I happen to adore when those two things are incorporated in Christmas outfits! I would wear a red plaid shirt and brown boots every day of December...but people would probably get tired of seeing me in the same outfit, so I don't. :)


I love Cash's faces in this next collage. The cuteness kills me!

I hope I get to run around with these two again! I loved being able to capture their sweet faces!


 
    
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Monday, November 28, 2011

Goals...



Well friends, things are a little bit slower for me this week and I am thankful. This weekend brings a Christmas session, an old friend's visit and then I'm off to Jacksonville for my brother's wedding. After that I have more shoots, more visits and then Christmas! I can't believe that this year has gone by so quickly! I am determined not to let the few free days of this year fly by without taking advantage of them. I have been doing a lot of research, planning, research, planning and more research and planning. I am so excited about the coming year. I am hoping, praying, expecting and planning for big things. I feel the Lord has led me in this direction, so I'm going to put fear aside and pursue it with everything I have in me. I am taking advantage of the weeks ahead of me. Part of seizing these days involves making goals for my business. I am happy to say that I accomplished all of my goals that I set back in October.

Here are a few of my goals for the next few months:

1. Define and refine my brand

My goal is to have my new website/ blog ready by January, get custom CD cases with my new logo, design business cards and so on. I want to hone in on my photographing and processing style. I want you to look at an image and know it's mine, even without the logo. Although image is a HUGE part of branding, it isn't the only thing. I also want to treat everything I do as a reflection of my brand, and that means how I word my emails, present my packages, and how I regard the details of this work. This also includes how I present myself to my clients and how my clients feel when they work with me. I want every client to feel like they are my dear friend. I want them to feel spoiled, special and excited when working with me. I want them to feel that the art they receive is worth every penny. I want to exude the servanthood of Christ in all I take on. Everything I do is an extension of my business, no matter how insignificant it may seem to me or anyone else.

2. Get official!

I need to research what it takes to officially register my business. In the past few months I haven't made enough to even count on taxes, but I am so blessed to see that my horizons are widening and my income is growing. My goal is to keep track of everything - expenses, receipts, milage, etc...This is the not so fun, but necessary, side of having a photography business.

3. Buy a Cannon 5d mark ii (in cash)

I want to each of my sessions to become pieces of art. Part of that depends on the quality my equipment and my knowledge of technical side of photography. I think an excellent photo depends more on the creativity and talent of the photographer than the camera, but it is no secret that a great camera does wonders to enhance the photographers eye. My tools are good, but I want to give the best to my clients. Thus, my goal is to purchase the mark ii by late February/ early March and pay in full upon purchase. To be honest, I have no money saved up for this camera. It seems like a long shot right now, but I have made a list of what I want to invest in by order of importance and this is close to the top of my list. Most of my income for the next 2 months will be safely tucked away with this goal in mind. I pray it can be accomplished!

4. Be "full-time" by March

Part of the reason I want to purchase the mark ii is because I want to be full-time by March. I have calculated how many sessions/ weddings it will take to achieve this and I am going ahead full steam. My husband has been so good through this whole process. I haven't been bringing home anything to contribute to the bills since August. By God's grace I have still been able to buy the groceries and pay for (most) of my gas. I am so thankful for the income I have brought in, but I think it's time to start helping carry the load. I have been praying earnestly that the Lord will bless our obedience in this area. Specifically, I pray that the Lord will increase my husband, by whatever means. I am pursuing this goal with total dependance on Him. I can do my best to make this happen, but He is my ultimate provider and it will be His will if He sees fit to bless this little business. I will be diligent, but knowing that He is the one who builds my house. If I do it apart from His will, I labor in vain.

5. Set goals every month

I think that being successful is greatly dependent on discipline. I want to have purpose in everything I do every single day. When working at home it is so easy to let a day go by without getting much accomplished. To combat that I want to set goals for my personal life and my business every month. I want to stay organized and on task everyday.

6. Give back

I believe that I am blessed in order to be a blessing. I have been so blessed in Christ. He has given me so much and I want follow His example. He has put this tool of photography in my hands and I want to honor Him with it. I hope to do this in several different ways. One of those ways will be revealed in January! Keep and eye out! I'm so excited about it!

7. Lead with humility, fail with grace

I am not perfect. Shocker, I know! Hehe! Perfectionism is a monster that I have battled with for a very long time. I hate to fail. It shakes me to the core, and I often beat myself up over the smallest mistakes. I am going into this knowing that I will fail. Making mistakes is inevitable, but I choose to hold myself to a standard of grace and not of perfection. I will not be able to do this by myself. I do need people. I am not self-sufficient, so I refuse to be completely self-reliant. Grace is my theme from this day on.



Well, that's about it! I'd love to hear your input as well. Everyone has different strengths and I'd love to learn from your experience. I am also so thankful to all of you who are supporting me in this journey! It means the world to hear your encouragement on my photos, my art work. I am growing and learning everyday. You are all a blessing to me and I pray that I may be able to bless you in some way. I will leave you with a quote that I found very encouraging.






    Wednesday, November 23, 2011

    Happy Thanksgiving!



    Happy Thanksgiving from Jennifer Blair Photography!

    Monday, November 21, 2011

    The Carrolls | Christmas Family Portrait



    It seems like the Holiday's have gotten here so quickly this year! I can't believe Thanksgiving is in a few days and Christmas is right around the corner! I am definitely so thankful that I get to capture such precious memories this season. Last week I had the privilege to take some Christmas family photos for my sweet friend Ellen. She was actually the one who did my hair for my wedding day! We were also roommates on my recent trip to Ethiopia. You could say we've been friends for a while now. 

    Ellen and Josh have such a precious family and we had so much fun on site. We headed out to a cotton field near Josh's hunting grounds. I just adore cotton fields! It's one of my favorite things about the south! Appropriately, we decided to do a "Southern White Christmas" theme for these photos. I knew before we even started shooting that these were going to be so lovely. I was right! I am gushing over this session. It's my favorite to date! 

    Ellen and Josh make such a sweet couple! 



    Their daughter Kadence is one of the most adorable little girls!

    Ellen did a great job picking out their outfits too. I loved her jean dress and boots. It looked so good with Josh's brown sweater and Kadence's cute plaid dress!

    This one just makes my heart so happy. I love families.

    I took a few of just Josh and Ellen. They haven't had many photos done of just them, so I fixed that! I love how these turned out with the sun setting behind them on the old country road.

    Oh, the eyes! The eyes!

    Here's one last one of Kadence the cutie! 

    PS: I have a new logo! I am so excited about having a new look to Jennifer Blair Photography! I hope to write a little more about my new direction. I should have it all finished by time 2012 gets here!