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Sexuality is powerful and confidence is sexy.

March 9, 2018 By //  by kate

If I asked you what boudoir photography meant to you, what would you say?

The answer is going to vary widely, depending on who you ask, and what sexy means to you. The best part of it though, there isn’t a wrong answer.  For some, it’s being posed and photographed in a studio, with killer lighting, the perfect lingerie, and heels that make your legs look like they go for days. For some, it’s being at home, cooking breakfast with your lover in flannel pants, a t-shirt, and a pony tail. For some, it’s sinking up to your chin in a big ass bathtub full of bubbles singing along with the Prince that you have pumping through your headphones.

It was interesting reading through what the interwebs had to say about the definition of sexy, and the one that I ended up settling on for the purpose of this article is from Wikipedia, check it out.

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.

“They’re going to judge you. You shouldn’t do that at your size.”

Thanks for the unsolicited opinion you a$$hole. So what if someone judges you for being confident? They’re not someone that you want in your life anyhow.

“She must be really insecure if she needs that kind of attention from men.”

HA! Oh is that so? Let’s see you rock this ensemble Linda. Now, let’s see you do it and look relaxed in it. That’s what I thought.

“That dress is a little short, don’t you think?”

Sure is. That’s why I wore it.

“it’s so sad that she feels like she has to dress like that”

It’s so sad that you have nothing better to do in your life than judge mine, but hey, I’ll still thank you for the press and word of mouth.

“your legs are so long that you really can’t wear short dresses like other girls”

Well you should see what they look like when I’m in a bathing suit then, ’cause I can promise that this short dress covers more of them than that.

 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.

Let me show you how powerful you really are.

Interested? Let’s talk, and design something specifically to celebrate your sexy.

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

 

 

Filed Under: Beauty and Artistic Tagged With: Columbus Lifestyle Photographer, Columbus Ohio, Columbus Ohio Photographer, k.H.a. lifestyle photography

Cook.Eat.Explore :: Food, Love, Laughter, & Photography

March 9, 2018 By //  by kate

 

Cook.Eat.Explore :: Food, Love, Laughter, Photography, & Wine.

My love of food and travel (and photography and wine) is well known amongst friends, and as of November 2016, I took a massive leap and started Cook.Eat.Explore. k.H.a. had been up and running for a bit by then, and we’d gotten almost everything unpacked into our house in Ohio and Jeff looked at me and asked something along the lines of “what the hell are you waiting for, you’ve been talking about starting a food blog since before we met.  Just do it.”

So I did.

I knew what I wanted to write about, but actually narrowing that in and being able to name it, that was a hell of a lot harder than I thought it would be. With the help of friends,  *cough-crowdsourcing-cough* Cook.Eat.Explore was named and born.

So what is it, what does that mean to all y’all, right?

The short answer? (ha) 30 plus years of travel, using WHATEVER is handy to take a snapshot or photograph (be forewarned, if we’re out together, your phones 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. Also quite possibly where my love of profane words started.

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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 they 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 Celito Lindo at the top of our lungs, quite possibly also from the top of the table, though that part is hazy…

Of all the books in the world, the best stories are found between the pages of a passport” -unknown 

I’ve had a wide and varied career path that has brought me to this point, toss in a few more years of professional sales (fashion retail, then diamonds & banking, respectively) and a really great track record of making mistakes, some far more entertaining than others, and here we are.

Throughout it all, a small handful of things have remained constant. My love(s) of cooking, entertaining, 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 invariably “nope”. 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 our guest rooms.

After all, our home is made for hosting.

 

Want to learn more? Click me to Check out Cook.Eat.Explore

Filed Under: As Seen in Columbus, Exploring, Food + Kitchen Life, Travel Tagged With: Columbus Family Photographer, Columbus Lifestyle Photographer, Columbus Lifestyle Photography, Columbus Ohio, Columbus Ohio Food, Columbus Ohio Photographer, Columbus Photographer, Light Chaser, Team Canon

Shoot & Share // THE Contest 2018 // k.H.a lifestyle photography

January 23, 2018 By //  by kate

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Shoot & Share // THE Contest 2018

Last year, after entering The Photo Contest at the last minute, I swore that I would be more organized this year with the photos that I wanted to submit. Most of the time now I know almost immediately when a frame that I’ve shot is one that I’m going to love, and it was those that I had planned on putting aside, organized into category of course, so that when this years submission window opened I’d be ready.

None of that happened.

December, however, saw the first drafts of the 2017 look book (more on that at a later date) and with that, a file of the years bests and favorite images were complied. Better late than never. Sitting down and narrowing it down to 50 frames though, that was markedly harder.

As I was getting ready to write this post, I read back through 2017’s Photo Contest Posts (which you’ll find linked below) and I came to a realization. A light bulb moment of sorts.

Talk about a subtle nod from the universe to take a second and reflect.

Two years ago, at the end of January, I left corporate America and I haven’t looked back since. (Real Talk :: I’ve probably looked in every other direction, but back sure as hell hasn’t been one of them.)

How cool is it that The Contest and the anniversary of my freedom come at the same time. Talk about a subtle nod from the universe to take a second and reflect.

Looking through my favorite photos from the past year, and then looking through my submissions to the 2017 Photo Contest, gave me a forced then vs. now comparison of my work. I shocked myself. It was so much more than just a moment to reflect, it reminded me how important balance is.  From time to time I’ll see others post a then v. now with their work, and it’s always fun to watch and celebrate others progresses with them, but I’d been so focused on the working side of things to really stop and really look at my own body of work.

We can so easily get caught up in the day to day side of working (life) and forget to stop and celebrate our own wins when it comes what we do. And very realistically, if we don’t celebrate them, no one else will either. It’s easy to focus on the details and the minutiae, and to get caught up in them, but we HAVE to take the time to celebrate also.

It’s always fun to watch and celebrate others successes with them, but what about our own?

As excited as I am for voting to open, (and let’s be real, the first few days voting opens, I, like all us, will be glued to my screen voting, and will probably rope everyone I know into spending at least some quality time voting on theirs), that reminder to stop, and take a moment to really look at how far I’ve come in the last two years, I’m so grateful.

I can’t wait to see what the industry has been working on over the past year, because photographer or not, voting will inspire you. And it will hook you.

Read more about last years contest by clicking [HERE] & [HERE]

 

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Columbus Family Photographer, Columbus Lifestyle Photographer, Columbus Lifestyle Photography, Columbus Ohio, Columbus Ohio Photographer, Columbus Photographer, Shoot & Share Photography Contest, Team Canon

Expertise.com // Top 19 Maternity Photographers of Columbus // Third Year in a Row

January 19, 2018 By //  by kate

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For the second year in a row we here at k.H.a.lifestyle.photography have been named to Expertise.com’s best maternity photographers of Columbus’ list!

Each year, the folks at Expertise.com rank photographers across more than 25 variables across the following five metrics, reputation, credibility, experience, availability, and professionalism. To say that I’m flattered to be among such talent, for the second year in a row doesn’t even touch it.

The email went out a couple of days ago, to those of us on this years list, and it was so much fun to find not only my name on this list, but that of two good friends as well. Being able to text them, and share this feeling and moment of pride with them when I found their names on the list at well made my heart happy.

We’ve been in Columbus for 18 months, and to be able to call these amazing photographers friends, makes moving to Columbus just that much sweeter.

A Boutique Experience

A session in front of my camera is unlike any other experience that you’ll have with any other photographer.

I promise.

Whether it’s been a while since you’ve had your head shots updated, you’re expecting, engaged, or simply want to document the beauty of your everyday ordinary.

Read more about last years Top 19 by clicking {{HERE}}

Filed Under: Accolades, As Seen in Columbus Tagged With: Columbus Family Photographer, Columbus Lifestyle Photographer, Columbus Lifestyle Photography, Columbus Ohio, Columbus Ohio Photographer, Columbus Photographer, columbus wedding photographer

2017 // A Year in Review

January 8, 2018 By //  by kate

2017 was a fantastic year. Challenging, heartbreaking, amazing, and FULL of growth in pretty much every way possible. I started out last year with a super detailed, and well though out plan for the year, both personally and professionally, and theeeeen almost none of that happened.  2017 was the year that can down in my personal history as the year that will be looked back on as did not go as planned.

And even though NOTHING went the way I had thought it would, it was still a very, very good year.

The things that happen when you’re that far outside of your comfort zone, they’re phenomenal.  (You can find more of my thoughts about that HERE.) This entire year has been filled with balance, in every way, and I hope to not only carry that forward into 2018 as my word of the year, but continue to develop my skills surrounding it. (Read :: not working 24/7, how well I do at that, well, remains to be seen.)

2017 was a year filled with travel, friends, and a whole lot of photos, and I can’t wait to see what 2018 holds.

JANUARY

The year started itself off under Colorado’s sunny skies visiting one of my all time favorite people on the earth, Heather, and her family in Denver, before heading to Vail to spend time with family and enjoy soaking in all of the mountain air that I could before heading back to Ohio and gearing up to head to WPPI for the first time. (which, lemme tell ya, mind-blowing-ly amazing experience in itself.)

I started the year off with a month by month plan of what I was going to accomplish for my business, and January was off with a bang. I was on track, and it felt SO good to have everything lined out in front of me.

At the very last second possible I decided to enter the Shoot&Share contest, and held my breath.

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FEBRUARY

February started out with WPPI, just over a week in a hotel room with three other female photographers, in Las Vegas, and was WONDERFUL. Being surrounded by so much talent and passion while down in the desert?  dream. come. true.

I can home with all kinds of inspiration for my business, and dove into the execution of the proposal that I was hired to style and photograph, annnnnnnnnnnd then I got wholloped with pneumonia and pretty much lost the next couple of months.

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MARCH

In March, I was able to come welcome Eliza home with Missy and her ADORABLE family, but other than that, I spent a whole lot of quality time with the couch.

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APRIL

April again, was slow, due to allowing my lungs the time to heal that they needed, being a quieter month, I was able to get out for the Rock & Roll Wedding Styled Shoot, which, let’s just take a moment and appreciate how much fun those photos were to take.

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 MAY

Fast forward to May. May rolled us into the summer months with a bang, starting out though, with the wonderful blooms of Red Twig Farm’s Peony’s filling vases all through out the house.  May also brought the amazing women of the Wine & Shine Podcast into my life, getting the women behind the Wine & Shine into my studio was a total kick in the pants.

JUNE

In early June, the ladies of the Wine & Shine team and I took their portraits on the road, and explored back alleys and fun buildings throughout the Short North, along with the their live pod cast event at the Wonder Jam. (We’re going to take a moment so that I can tell you this. If you haven’t yet, or don’t listen to the Wine & Shine, you absolutely need to start. They’re fantastic, and the guests that they’ve got on thier show, really inspiring people.)

A week was spent poolside, cocktails in hand, with two of my best fellas, Randall & Sugar in Arizona, which while we had all intended to explore the desert ended up being exactly what we all needed.

Annnnnnnd then, just like that, it was time for Alicia and I to take off on the Southern Summer Road Trip. We left Columbus on a Sunday morning, drove to Asheville NC, then to Charleston, onto Savannah GA, down to Panama City Beach FL for one all to brief night, to New Orleans for four days (Insert all kinds of happy dance here), Alicia flew back to Portland, Jeff flew to NoLA, and then he and I drove back north through the Mississippi Delta, to Memphis, then Nashville, then finally back. (Make sure to head over to Cook.Eat.Explore and join the subscription list there, as the Southern Summer Road Trip series is about to kick off, and it’s going to be a ball.)

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JULY

We spent the 4th in Nashville, and then came home, where I slept for a solid week, assisted other photographers on shoots that they had, and summarily enjoyed the summer.  July, and again in August, Jesi was here (check her out work out HERE, she’s absolutely fantastic.)

AUGUST

August we got to put our toes back in the Pacific Ocean for a while with friends at Cannon Beach, and spent time with friends in Portland, the end of August was blissfully quiet as Jeff traveled, and I settled back into the routine of daily life here in Ohio.

SEPTEMBER

September rolled through with Cook.Eat.Explore starting to take off more and more, trips down to Butler County, and Athens to explore, the annual Night of Chocolate was at the Casino again, and the 10th Annual Shake the Hand that Feeds You dinner for Slow Food Columbus was hosted at the Produce Terminal on what was one of the best nights of the fall.

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OCTOBER

October exploded with a bang, The Grain Bag Ball kicked off the month, PRIZM magazine launched, Cook.Eat.Explore was keeping me far busier than I ever could have imagined, and it was all of a sudden HighBall Halloween time, throw in a couple of weddings, photographing events for the American Cancer Society (Making Strides, and the Cattle Baron’s Ball, respectively), and being interviewed myself as a guest on the Wine & Shine Podcast. My mom and her husband decided take a road trip out from Oregon, and hang out with Jeff and I before heading onto the rest of their vacation.

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Things were starting to slow down (slightly) and I was feeling like I was able to finally get myself back on some sort of track schedule wise, back to regular posting, I had my to-do list written out, and I was ready to tackle everything, KNOWING, that I was going to get it all done by the end of the year, and go into 2018 with great new organizational systems in place, ready for a fresh start.

That didn’t go as planned.

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Columbus Family Photographer, Columbus Lifestyle Photographer, Columbus Lifestyle Photography, Columbus Ohio, Columbus Ohio Photographer, Columbus Photographer

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer // American Cancer Society

November 20, 2017 By //  by kate

This summer, a friend of mine here in Columbus started volunteering her time to the American Cancer Society here in Columbus, with the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk, and when they started their search for a photographer, she threw my name in the hat.

Thankfully, they reached out.

The first event I was contracted to photograph for them was this falls walk. The morning was cool, crisp, and had that perfect snap of fall in the air. Check it out, and next year, come join us!

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Filed Under: As Seen in Columbus Tagged With: Columbus Lifestyle Photographer, Columbus Lifestyle Photography, Columbus Ohio, Columbus Ohio Photographer, Columbus Photographer, columbus wedding photographer

30 Days of Thankful // Columbus Lifestyle Photographer

November 2, 2017 By //  by kate

30 Days of Thankful

This past year has been a crazy adventure, with some big highs, and some real deep lows, and throughout, even in the darkest moments, I maintained a practice that my Aunt Kim instilled in both my brother and I years ago while our parents were in the process of separating. Every day, no matter what had happened, before you slept, she taught us to write down three things that either had gone well that day, or that we were thankful for.

Before that, growing up we’d go around the dinner table each night, each sharing something that we’d learned that day, and something that had gone well.  It was second nature.

A grateful heart is a magnet for miracles  – Inspirational Quotes Magazine

Now, as an adult, I don’t always write down my three, but you can bet your boots that before I fall asleep, I think through the day and mentally jot down my three things from the day.

Andrew Barlow, the man behind Shoot & Share, started #30DOT, and the industry has ran with it. As have a whole lot of other people. The month of November, with Thanksgiving at the end of it, is a month to be thankful, or perhaps I should say, is a month that the nation focus’ on what they’re thankful for.

[Read more about Shoot & Share, and The Photo Contest.] 

This year, as I was drafting a Facebook post about what I’m thankful for, I decided that I’d be participating in the #30DOT movement not only personally, but through my business as well.  If you want to follow along, I’d love it. You can find the daily prompts [HERE], each day, I’ll post that day’s prompt, comment if you want to, or simply follow along, you never know what might inspire you.

Moving out to Ohio last year was one of the hardest things I’ve ever done, and both Jeff and I knew that it would be hard. Very hard. (Insert that’s what she said joke here) The reality of it though? SO. MUCH. HARDER. than I ever could have imagined.

30 days of thankful

So what better time than now, when I’m starting to finally feel like I *mostly* have my feet underneath me again, to celebrate the wins. Celebrate those three things, that even in the darkest of times, they’re still there.

Join me. Do this with me.

It doesn’t have to be public, you don’t have to tell me, or anyone else, what you’re thankful for each day, but make sure that you tell yourself.

 

Filed Under: Self Care for Creatives Tagged With: Columbus Family Photographer, Columbus Lifestyle Photographer, Columbus Lifestyle Photography, Columbus Ohio Photographer

The Launch of PRIZM Magazine

October 12, 2017 By //  by kate

PRIZM Magazine launched last week, with a kick off party a top the Smith Hardware Building, with the Columbus city skyline floating below. As the sun dropped out of the sky, the light changed and danced across the sky.

Watching what I know was months and months of hard work by a passionate group of incredibly talented people was energizing in the best way possible.

I never could have anticipated the level of passion, and the level of talent that this city hosts.

 

 

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Filed Under: As Seen in Columbus Tagged With: Columbus Editorial Society, Columbus Lifestyle Photographer, Columbus Lifestyle Photography, Columbus Photographer, LGBTQ photographer, PRIZM News

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