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    Monday, November 24, 2008

    Sarah and Ava-Maternity Session

    Little Ava, when will you be joining us? When I first started to become really good friends with Scott, he was working at Hope Chapel with another young guy, Russell. I remember the church sent them both to a conference in Florida and Scott would call me to talk...and his roommie, Russell, would be chatting on the phone with his "friend," Sarah. Well, three years later, they've been married for about two years and are expecting to grow their family by one beautiful baby girl. They moved to a different church, Grace Bible (hey, I used to go there with Josh), but they hit me up with an email asking if I would want to take maternity pictures of Sarah. Would I? So cool!!! Something completely foreign to me but what an opportunity because it is becoming very popular nowadays. The one thing that I learned when I had her sit on the grass is that hapai women will be uncomfortable in certain sitting positions. I had no experience of that so I definitely learned quickly that you can't ask them to be doing the splits.


    (this one was just a casual snapshot...however, Sarah and the little "nameplate" are super cute...and I was really surprised that this photo rapidly got 37 hits on my flickr site in one day. wow!

    Sarah and Ava


    (hee hee...no, this session was at Sarah's mom's house in Kaneohe...we didn't rapidly jump to Waimanalo beach...I shamelessly photoshopped the background. I'm usually not a big fan because it adds a fake touch to things...but I felt it made this one more dreamy and artsy)

    A beautiful name for a beautiful girl


    (taken against the side of the house...so simple...but I really like this one)

    Love the belly shots


    (here's also why researching poses can be rewarding. I saw the idea of using an ultrasound with the parents holding it on flickr...and I just changed it up to appear more like a window into Ava's life right now. Absolutely one of my favorites. I would put this on our walls but I think Scott and Stanton might not approve.
    A glimpse of Ava's life


    (from the beginning, Sarah wanted to take pictures in this little separate living room. It was such a cloudy day that I didn't think there would be enough light so I kept it for last...she was right, it was perfect lighting. Every shot was absolutely beautiful.)
    Sarah and Ava


    (the most popular pose for maternity shots...I don't care...so worth it. So cute)
    Ava will be loved every day of her life


    (these are just a few select images, maternity sessions are private galleries that can only be viewed with the approval of the client)


    If you would like to preserve moments like these in your family's journey, send me an email at keaosphotography@gmail.com

    Sunday, November 23, 2008

    An Aussie vow renewal

    I'm in shock...I came home from work, showered, laid down to watch tv, fell asleep...and didn't wake up until Scott woke me up to go back to work again. Well, that wasn't exactly what I had planned to do. So, just trying to make up for lost time. This was a while ago but Scott did a very small vow renewal. He does weddings through our church but he also has a friend who plans destination weddings and these are usually simple, quick affairs. We met the couple at their Waikiki hotel and walked down to Waikiki beach at sunset. They didn't ask for photographs but I used the chance to practice. And John and Abbey were with us, so the three of us played on the sand nearby.

    The couple renewing their vows were from Australia. Not only were they beautiful, but they had the cutest accents, as if they couldn't even get cuter. Like our other vow renewal, even being from gorgeous Australia, they said they were fulfilling the dream they always had of getting married in Hawaii.

    (I love how I see the little girl playing in the sand in this pic)

    A vow renewal at Waikik beach



    a moment by the sea



    love is in the air


    (A waikiki sunset -Straight out of the camera)

    Waikiki at dusk (SOOC)


    (A Waikiki Sunset- processed)
    Waikiki at dusk (PPed)

    Tuesday, November 11, 2008

    Halloween Baby Session (HB at 8 months)

    I admit...I am not creative when it comes to dressing up for Halloween. One, my parents didn't let us dress up when we were younger and by the time they stopped caring, so did we. And, two, I don't like spending money. So, I really thought it would be another costume-less Halloween when I remembered I had a summer kimono from my Japan Mission Trip. So I was a Japanese girl...one year of being married into a Japanese family and I fully converted. Halloween fell on a Friday so we wore our costumes to church but we were the rare few. Then we went bowling afterwards with our good friends from Ignite. It was a blast. I was having like one of the best games ever but I had to leave halfway through the game to go to work.

    Speaking of dressing up, here's one little girl who is definitely started early and set the standards high with her creativity.


    BEFORE

    Happy Halloween Haley

    AFTER

    Early bird looking for an early...?

    Little chicken

    Halloween or Easter?

    Adorable halloween costume


    About This Blog

    Affordable, natural-light children and wedding photography on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. Check out my blog for examples of my work and to get to know me a little more. I've been specializing in photography part-time for the past three years and I'm still blessed enough to consider it a self-fulfilling passion, and not a job. My husband gave me my first digital camera and I haven't looked back since then. He is a wedding officiant and pastor here on Oahu if you are looking for help on your special day.


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