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EXPLOITATION OF CHILDREN IS NOT ART.

August 31, 2018 By //  by kate

You know those nights when you go to bed early, fall asleep pretty quickly, mayyyyybe getting up to drink water or pee, but never wake all the way up, and you’re able to crawl right back into bed and fall straight back asleep?  It was that night last night.  I was loving it. Until around 3:30, when all of a sudden I’m fully awake.  Tossed around a while, gave up on it, and figured I’d start the day early. 

Between Happy Hour with Columbus Bride and Groom at  Thursday Therapy last night, and a project meeting that followed, it was late enough when I got home that other than a quick run through email, my phone was off and my computer stayed closed. 

This morning, once I’d given up on sleep, I ran through email to make sure there wasn’t anything that needed immediate attention, and opened facebook, planning a couple of minutes of rather mindless scrolling before getting started for the day.  

This is the first paragraph of the first post in my feed.

I read the words. I know the definition of each of those words. Each of them. And yet, my brain struggled as it tried to make them make sense together. It took reading just those two lines a couple of times before what was being talked about here, which is, in no uncertain terms; child pornography.  

Wait. What?

The greasy, sick, dread that flooded into my body was unlike anything I’d ever experienced. I read the rest of it, and as I read,  group notifications were going off like crazy. The boudoir groups that I’m a part of, where discussion of boudoir portraiture is the norm (uh, duh, we’re boudoir photographers) were instead coming to the sick realization that a big name portrait photographer has been shooting child porn under the guise of her ‘art’.   

I now know what it looks like to have sold your soul.

READ MORE  :: Let’s talk about Meg Bitton Part One 

READ MORE :: Let’s talk about Meg Bitton Part Two

This abuser, this pedophile, (because let’s be very clear, in no way is this art, this is unequivocally child pornography) is claiming to be the victim. The statement released is tantamount to “Oh poor me. I’m really the victim here, no one understands me, blah, blah, blah, bullshit.”  Bitton’s response to all of this? 

Producing child pornography isn’t healing old wounds. It’s a federal felony.  

  • https://statelaws.findlaw.com/ohio-law/ohio-child-pornography-laws.html

WHAT YOU CAN DO


Support those that are trying to fix this issue. Share petitions that help the voice travel further online. Send those petitions out via email, text even.

Here is a brief list of places you can contact to see how you can help. There are many more resources in your area if you get savvy with google. 

• Operation Underground Railroad
• Exchange Initiative
• Thorn
• TraffickCam
• Polaris
• http://www.sacasa.org/about-saaturn/
• National Human Trafficking Resource Center 1-888-373-7888 or text “HELP” or “INFO” to 233733
• National Center on Sexual Exploitation
• National Center for Missing & Exploited Children 1-800-THE-LOST
• www.dhs.gov/blue-campaign 

WHAT I WANT TO SEE HAPPEN

If you can see on the list above there isn’t really one place that fights the kind of sex trafficking involving Social Media images, reposts, r o l e p l a y and other child fetish hashtags that contribute to the issue.

• I want Instagram to change their “community policies” and include a “sex trafficking, pedophilia, or grooming” selection in their reporting process. 
• I want the team that responds to these reports to be FULLY trained on what these individuals do and HOW THEY ACT on social media. 
• I want this team to be directly connected to the FBI and the National Human Trafficking Resource Center.

If you see something, say something. Trust your instincts as though your families lives depended on it because they just might. 

#khalifestylephotography #cookeatexplore #theladyh

HUGE thank you’s to Bre Geiger for her contributions to this article, as well as for all around being a badass.

Filed Under: As Seen in Columbus, Beauty and Artistic, Children, Family, Portfolio, The Biz, This Creative Life Tagged With: Columbus Lifestyle Photographer, Columbus Lifestyle Photography, k.H.a. boudoir photography, k.H.a. lifestyle photography

Event Photography

Photography is the only language that can be understood anywhere in the world.

– Bruno Barbey

.what to expect.

Event coverage is FUN. I love being able to capture the details and tell the story of an event, from the fine details of the tables and decor, the Emcee, the presenters, and the signage. I love all of it.

.planning.

I’m a firm believer that in order to capture and tell the story of an event,  the relationship between yourselves and your photographer is hugely important.  During any event, there are countless moving pieces, and about a million balls in the air at any given moment.

Shot lists, timelines, and often Commercial Usage Licenses, are involved. It’s been my experience that everything is a whole more enjoyable for all involved to meet prior to signing contracts.  

As such, I like to sit down with my clients, both long time and prospective, over a cup of coffee or a glass of wine at the end of the workday as an initial consultation for all events.

Once we’ve both decided that we’re a good fit, contracts are drawn up &  signed by all parties, invoices sent, and we’re off. 

.product delivery.

Here’s where deliverables can start to get a bit more involved. 

Depending on the coverage options and package that is built, a digital gallery may be available as well, if we’re going down a commercial path. 

Once your event has been captured, it will take me no longer than three weeks to develop & finalize your gallery. Once it’s complete, we’ll have a reveal session at which you will select the images for the products you wish to order.  

Orders are delivered no more than 30 days from the date the order is finalized. (i.e., the money clears)

Questions? Let’s sit down for a cup of coffee!

#khalifestylephotography #cookeatexplore #theladyh

Food Photography from the Mind of a Chef

We should be dealing in culinary orgasms.

– Bradley Cooper as Adam Jones

Cook.Eat.Explore

I’m a trained Chef and Professional Photographer, or according to LinkedIn, A Content Creator Drawing on Years of Photography, Corporate Sales, and Throwing of Dinner Parties.

November 2016 saw the collision of my two professional worlds, I took a massive leap and started Cook.Eat.Explore, which is the food and travel side of my photographic life.  

What this means to you, is this: my wide and varied career path that has brought me to this point, corporate sales (fashion retail, then diamonds & banking, respectively), a really great track record of making mistakes, some far more entertaining than others, and here we are.

Drawing from 30 plus years of travel, professional kitchens, and lavish dinner parties, using WHATEVER is handy to take a snapshot or photograph (be forewarned, if we’re out together, your phone’s camera will be considered fair game when mine’s battery dies), growing up cooking, learning from family, friends, and anyone else willing to answer my thousands of questions, with a couple of absolutely epic, now and forever a part of family lore failures along the way… (ask me sometime about the five-alarm chili, or the very first time I decided I could bake without a recipe…it was bad. Quinten Tarantino bloodshed bad)

I’ve long talked friends into throwing lavish dinner parties with me for our parents and friends, drafting them as my sous chef’s, starting when I was in high school, feeding friends and throwing together big pasta dinners with a more the merrier approach to life.

One of my earliest memories is a friend of my Dad’s telling him that when I grew up if we were throwing a dinner party and someone asked to bring a last minute guest, my response would almost certainly be “Who the hell are they? F&*% it, it doesn’t matter, of course, they can come!”

Remarkably accurate prediction of the future and perhaps where my love of profane words started.

Fast forward into college, I spent a lot of years working in hospitality in one form or another, I’ve bartended, waited tables, been a hostess, had a brief stint as a cocktail waitress in a rather seedy establishment that shall forever remain nameless, ran the kitchen of a wine bar & bistro, worked the line in a now-defunct small Italian restaurant (in which I also bartended), worked the line in another rather famous Portland restaurant who had the bad habit of bouncing paychecks, created the menu for, and did all the legwork for weekend breakfasts, at a (again) now defunct, tiny bistro in a tony Portland suburb.

Throughout all of this I’ve collected cookbooks, and have spent COUNTLESS hours pouring over them, trying to learn everything I can about why they’re laid out the way they are, which recipes are easy to read and follow, which have appealing photography (again, and the why behind it), and cultivated an innate love of entertaining (thanks Mom & Dad).

Growing up, my Mom made certain that we traveled extensively as a family, and as such, my brother and I were very blessed to have passports full of stamps from a very young age, and have had many an adventure exploring. While last in Germany we ended up raising a glass (or four) at the Hofbrauhaus in Munich, the night that Mexico played (and beat) Germany, in Germany. Both my mom and I speak Spanish, and ended up celebrating with the Mexico fans, singing Cielito Lindo at the top of our lungs, quite possibly also from the top of the table, though that part is hazy…

Throughout it all, a small handful of things have remained constant. My love(s) of cooking, people, traveling, and photography.

Which brings us back to now. I’ve rolled them all up into one and jumped.

I’ll learn to fly on the way down.

My husband, God love him, asks me often if there are any strangers to me, and the answer is the invariable “nope, just friend’s I haven’t met yet”. Aside from being my partner in life, he’s decided to join me on this foodie journey, and while he’s not planning on being a super active or vocal participant in Cook.Eat.Explore, you can definitely expect to see his contributions on our blog from time to time.

Join us, on this crazy wonderful journey through new cities, small towns, big name cookbooks, tiny hole in the wall restaurants, with a big handful of my own recipes tossed into the mix as well, after all, the happiest I am is surrounded by friends in my kitchen, cooking, laughing, and sharing a bottle (or twelve) of wine. Wear cozy clothes, and be prepared to crash in one of our guest rooms.

Want to learn more about Cook.Eat.Explore?

 

#khalifestylephotography #cookeatexplore #theladyh

Event Photography

#khalifestylephotography #arthritisfoundationautoshow #arthritisfoundation #asseenincolumbus #dublinohio #cookeatexplore

Event Photography

.what to expect.

Event coverage is FUN. I love being able to capture the details of your event, from the fine details of the tables and decor, the Emcee, the presenters, and the signage. I love all of it.

.planning.

I’m a firm believer that in order to capture the truest emotions and the most genuine interactions, the relationship between yourselves and your photographer is hugely important. As such, I like to sit down with my clients, both long time and prospective, over a cup of coffee or a glass of wine at the end of the workday as an initial consultation for all events.

Once we’ve both decided that we’re a good fit, we’ll walk through k.H.a. lifestyle photography’s event photography contract, both signing, a retainer of 50% of your total package will be paid, and then the planning starts.

Email me your ideas, link me into your Pinterest board, or tag us @k.h.a.lifestylephotography on Instagram. Send me links to articles that has shots you like, my only goal for your day is to make sure that you love the final images. I can best serve you when I have a crystal clear idea of what you’re wanting.

.product delivery.

Once your event has been captured, it will take me no longer than two weeks to develop & finalize your gallery. Once it’s complete, we’ll have a reveal session at which you will select the images for the products you wish to order. After all selections have been made, it will be approximately two weeks until delivery.

This is where event photography can vary a bit from a normal portrait session. Depending on the coverage options and package that is built, a digital gallery may be made available as well.

Questions? Let’s sit down for a cup of coffee!

#khalifestylephotography #cookeatexplore #theladyh

want to work together? hello@khalifestylephotography.com

Portraiture

Photography is a way of feeling, touching, loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever… it remembers the little things, long after You have forgotten everything.”

– Aaron Siskind

.what to expect.

Lifestyle portraits are unlike any other. Rather than the staid, frozen portraits of the Olan Mills era, or the frozen (and very dated) department store headshot, lifestyle portraiture captures you and your family in an everyday location, interacting naturally with each other.  (Headshots are sliiiiiightly different, but not much)

 Examples can be baking cookies, reading books, working on a puzzle, crafts, the simple act of snuggling on the couch with those you love. Serious bonus if you like to play and have fun.

k.H.a.-LIFESTYLE-PHOTOGRAPHY-THE-SULLIVANS-HEADSHOTS

.initial consultation.

No matter what I’m photographing, I’m a firm believer that in order to capture the truest emotions and the most genuine interactions, the relationship between yourselves and your photographer is hugely important. As such, I like to sit down with my clients, both long time and perspective, over a cup of coffee or a glass of wine at the end of the workday as an initial consultation for all sessions.

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.the paperwork.

Once we’ve both decided that we’re a good fit for each other (yes, you read that right) we’ll walk through k.H.a. lifestyle photography’s portrait session contract, both signing, a retainer of 50% of your total package will be paid. 

Then the planning starts.

The creative process, such as it is, starts here.  I am able to best serve you at my creative best when I have a crystal clear idea of what you’re wanting your shoot to look like.

Creating portraits for y’all, it’s collaborative. 

In order to ensure that we’re on the same page, your sessions mood board is developed. 

Here’s where the collaboration really takes off.  I want you to email me your ideas, link me into your Pinterest board, text me screenshots, send me links to articles that have images you like. You get the jist. 

.after the session.

Once your session has been captured, it will take me no longer than two weeks to develop & finalize your gallery, your reveal is scheduled at the time of contract signing. 

 Your reveal, at which you will select the images and finalize your fine art product order, includes light snacks, and refreshments. 

Questions? Let’s sit down for a cup of coffee!

Kind Words & Accolades

It is the photographer, not the camera, that is the instrument.

-Eve Arnold

Kind Words & Accolades

“I had, and will continue to have the greatest experience with Kate and k.H.a Lifestyle Photography. Kate is by far one of the best photographers I have ever had the pleasure of working with. My fiancé and I did a photo shoot to have some engagement pictures, along with some more professional pics for the Christmas cards and family. The overall experience was professional, timely, I didn’t even have to think about it! It didn’t even seem like we were having pictures done it was so natural! Kate was great at giving directions, as well as eager to hear other suggestions and input. Even the dog had a great time! (Really, my dog had so much fun!) I’m more than pleased to have Kate as my Forever photographer and would recommend her to everyone! Kate and her crew will be shooting my wedding this coming April and I can’t wait to look back at the moments she captures on my day. Kate, I can’t wait for April, and I can’t wait to have you capture all the moments ahead for me! Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!” 

– Amy

Amy + Storr. #khalifestylephotography #kathrynheitkamp

“Kate found out that she was going to be my photographer for our wedding with approximately 16 hours notice after our previous photographer back out less than 24hrs before the wedding. After calming me down and helping me to stop crying we went over the list photographs that were most important but I trusted her to just take the bull by the horns and go with whatever her vision was. That was the best decision I ever made. She showed up at the venue ready to promptly at 9 am and just started shooting! Kate was everywhere at once doing exactly what we needed! Her energy and vibe were really fun, easy, and relaxing. My wedding photos are way more than I ever imagined they could be and we have Kate to thank for that! She also got two other wedding bookings from my guest as they loved her energy and vibe. Kate captures something in her photography that is special and you don’t see every day. I would highly recommend k.H.a. Lifestyle Photography to everyone for their special day!!!!”

-Randall

Randall + Sugar #khalifestylephotography #kathrynheitkamp #onelove

“Absolutely one of the best times. Great eye for composition. Has the ability to catch the slightest quickest moment and capture it perfectly. What a gift!!! Huge talent that will go so far by blessing others with moments captured perfectly. Thank you!! Highly recommend! Plus she just made it so fun wasn’t ever awkward or uncomfortable. Just the perfect time.”

-Erin

Erin + Brandon #khalifestylephotography #cannonbeach #kathrynheitkamp

“Oh sooo cute!!! Dude, we just finished looking at pics! UNREAL! Knocked it outta the park sista!! SOOOOOOO amazing!!! Thank you thank you thank you!!”

-Darcy

Darcy + Sanjit #khalifestylephotography #kathrynheitkamp

“Unreal, you are the best!”

-Sanjit

“Kate, thank you for your hard work! You are amazing! I can’t wait to spread the word to the world. You captured not only Victoria’s physical beauty despite her insecurities, but also the brilliant light that shines from within her. The whole experience has been terrific, I’m really grateful.”

-Kim

“Kate’s ability to capture beautiful moments at just the right time has lead to some of the most beautiful pictures of my family (and myself) that I have ever seen. When taking family pictures she put all of my three little ones at ease which made my life so easy (imagine that!) and the pictures stunning. My recommendation of Kate is unqualified. Simply put-she is amazing and I look very forward to working with her again. Thank you so much”

-Alayna

“Kate is so easy to work with. She fun to chat with which helps relax everyone so she’s able to capture some genuine emotion. She was very accomodating with clothing changes. She was well prepared with the backdrops she wanted and our whole experience had a very smooth flow. Fun times!”

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Intimate Lifestyle

Sexuality is powerful and confidence is sexy.

-k.h.

Defining Boudoir 

Boudoir photography is a photographic style featuring intimate, romantic, and sometimes erotic images of its subjects in a bedroom or private dressing room environment, primarily intended for the private enjoyment of the subject and his or her romantic partners. It is distinct from glamour and art nude photography in that it is usually more suggestive rather than explicit in its approach to nudity and sexuality, features subjects who do not regularly model, and produces images which are not intended to be seen by a wide audience, but rather to remain under the control of the subject.

It is common for women to have boudoir photographs of themselves made as a gift to a partner, conventionally on the occasion of their engagement, marriage, or before an enforced separation such as a military deployment. Boudoir photography is also sometimes given as a gift with the intention of re-affirming and encouraging the romance and sensuality between partners in a long-term relationship.

Increasingly, boudoir photography is seen as something that a person might do purely for their own enjoyment, for the pleasure and affirmation of seeing themselves as attractive, daring, sensual, and sexually-desirable. – Wikipedia.

Everyone needs a booty shot

Intimate Lifestyle & Boudoir

Pretty sure that if I told you that not only was I going to get you in front of my camera, but that I was then going to tell you to take off all of your clothes first, you’d balk, and in a real big way. Aaaaaaand if that wasn’t enough, then I’m going to tell you that you should bring your partner with you, and they’ll do the same, that most people would look at me like I’d grown a second nose, or that I’d suddenly sprouted a second set of eyes in the back of my head.

Hear me anyhow.

Overt sexuality, especially from women, has been a taboo in our culture for a really long time. You hear it allllll the time. Probably sounds something like this…

“Well what was she wearing? She was probably asking for it” 

False. If you’re comfortable in something, wear it. Rock it. NO ONE is ever ‘asking for it’ based on what they’re wearing, and EVERYONE damn sure has the right to say no, whenever they want to.

“What did she expect, dressing like that” 

She expected to be treated like a human being with thoughts, feelings, opinions, emotions, and the ability to do with her body whatever she wanted.

“Pull up your shirt, your cleavage is showing” 

This one is especially triggering for me, as I’ve heard it MY. ENTIRE. LIFE. Here’s the thing about that.  The effects of being told to cover up, constantly, and that you clearly aren’t able to dress yourself, it takes a big and lasting toll on a persons self-esteem and self-worth, over something that they’re most likely already self-conscious of.

“Cover your bra straps, they’re showing” 

Uh….. so?

“Isn’t that a little revealing?” 

This one gets me all kinds of wound up too. It’s always posed as a question, and it NEVER is. There’s always a slightly raised eyebrow and snide side eye that accompanies it, and the message of “hey, I think that you look like a ‘ho” comes across LOUD and clear.

 Here’s the thing though. F*CK ALL OF THAT.

The most common refrain that I hear from people, both men and women, when they find out that I’m a boudoir photographer as well is “I’m not sexy. I could never do that.” False. You absolutely are sexy, you’re just not thinking of yourself that way.  I went to urbandictonary.com to see what they had to say about the definition of the word, and it illustrates perfectly how varied, and how subjective the definition really is.

Click [HERE] to check it out, and make sure that you read all of them.

Your boudoir or intimate lifestyle session isn’t one that you show up for, shoot your one hour, and be on your way. I don’t work like that. The entire the session is designed around you, and what you feel sexy in. For some, that’s leather, straps, and ball gags. Others, it’s a white cotton nightie that’s soft from years of washing. Others, it’s their partners work shirt, backwards baseball hat, and nothing else. Your session is built around you, and at no point will you be left feeling like you’re guessing as to what to bring with you, or what to expect.

We’ll work together, from the time you first inquire about booking through the end of your ordering session.

What is sexy to one person may not be to another, and that’s the beauty of our world. Thank God we don’t all like the same things. Variety is truly the spice of life.

The human form has been the subject of art for centuries. Hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of years, so why is it something that’s still getting society’s feathers all ruffled? It’s the bottom line. All kinds of industries would collapse if we as a collective whole embraced our bodies and their beauty.

Sexuality is powerful and confidence is sexy.

Let me show you how sexy you really are, whether it’s through an in-studio boudoir session, an in-home intimate lifestyle session on your own, or one with your lover.

There is so much beauty in the every day ordinary, let me show you.

Interested? Let’s talk.

Click  [HERE] to reach out, I can’t wait to hear from you.

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