HELLO DARLIN.

NICE TO SEE YA.



If you sang this line, we will get along juuuuuust fine. Thanks so much for taking the time to visit! Allow me to introduce myself, and attempt to summarize what it is that I’m doing here in the Blogosphere. (Key word is attempt. Those of you who know me know that I tend to write short novels for e-mails and my voice mails more closely resemble Shakespearian soliloquies than “call me backs.”) Runs in the family. Alas, that is I. Who am I you ask? Kathy… a not so typical Photographer. Greeting card business enthusiast. Multi-passionate entrepreneur. Idea girl. Dreamer. Lover of life. Happy. Most days my brain is racing so fast with ideas and things I want to do, that I feel I’m too passionate for my own good. Who am I not? Perfectly organized. A fantastic housekeeper or gardener. My shoe collection would make Carrie Bradshaw cringe, and I get more excited about a good vintage score at Frenchy’s than I ever would about a Prada purse. Don't get me wrong, I can appreciate a fine set of heels like the next girl, but I just don't believe we have to spend the family fortune to look put together. I’m a pretty simple gal who believes there is a time and a place for everything. Including but not limited to: gummy bears, boxed wine, Zoodles, Mr. Noodles and occasionally (okay... very occasionally) Beefaroni. There, I said it, and frankly it feels quite good to get it off my chest. So it's no secret that I am fairly passionate, and put a lot of heart and soul into the things that inspire me. That means in business and in life because I feel like the two are really intertwined anyway - "How you do anything is how you do everything!" I believe that Confucius was right when he said "Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it". I have realized over time that I can't help but see beauty. It is a problem at times. (Forget texting and driving, one shouldn't be permitted to "see beauty", or potential photo session locations for that matter, while driving.) I digress. When beauty jumps out of the world at you, it is easy to become passionate about photography - for me, it is a way to relay to others the beauty that I see in my minds eye. Life is short, this we all know. We are meant to enjoy it, appreciating and celebrating those who are important to us, in this lifetime. This blog is an immediate outlet for me to express and humour myself (and those who stumble by) attach sneak peeks of the happenings here at Legacy Junction Studios, offer fun contests and specials, and chronicle what’s going on in my crazy world. Feel free to sniff around - just promise not to laugh at my wordiness, okay? I truly can't resist! If you know me, you KNOW that is true! (To thine own self be true, no?) Thanks so much for stopping by. I’m so humbled and flattered that you’ve visited and would love to know! You’re welcome and encouraged to leave comments, and say hello!

SERIOUS SWEETNESS


I know, I know... every photographer thinks their clients are the bomb.  I get it, I really do.  But C'mon!  I don't know what I did to deserve to be surrounded by this utter sweetness, but I will take it.  Seriously?  No.  SERIOUSLY?  Aren't these girlies just the cutest?  Ma and pa are pretty gorgeous too.  A few minutes into our session, I began to wonder where little miss pink dress had disappeared to?  As it turns out, she had taken it upon herself to hop on into a time out.  Perhaps she was letting herself down with a sub-par photo performance, or not obeying my paparazzi-like instructions as well as she would have liked?  I'm sorry.  I don't know exactly what went on in that little brain of hers, but it's funny.  This probably means I will make a terrible parent one day, but I know without a shadow of a doubt that when it comes to giggling when I'm not supposed to, I have zero restraint.  Kids just crack me up.  It's similar to the zero restraint I have when it comes to news bloopers and technology malfunctions.  Google news bloopers sometime if you never have - hours of entertainment. You're welcome.  I had a hard enough time keeping a straight face the other day as I learned of my little nephew's new spitting phase. When his mom reprimanded him for it, I had to look at the ground and avoid making eye contact at all costs.  He was blaming it on me, little monkey!  I believe it was "Kaffy Happy." As in... Auntie Kaffy is clearly finding this humorous, therefore I'm going to keep spitting.  Oh, I have the maturity level of a boot at times, but children truly make my heart happy.  They make the world go round!  I am so grateful for any time I get to spend with little people.  Thanks Tia + Ian!  


0 comments:

Post a Comment