Archive for the ‘In Action’ Category

In 2 weeks I turn 30. Oh wait maybe you missed it…that’s THIRTY. As in 3-0!  With the new year rolling around and a significant increase in age, I may or may not have had some emotional meltdowns. If I hunker down and try to set goals for the year, my mind starts running before I can even catch up. OMG I am about to be 30. What did I want to do with my life before I turned 30? Am I where I want to be? I was supposed to be a millionaire by now. Oh wow, now my body is going to fall apart. I should probably go to the doctor more to make sure. And then before I know what hit me, the tears start falling.

Okay this has only happened once. And I feel a lot better now. Especially because in order to defeat 30, I planned a trip to the Caribbean so I can at least turn 30 somewhere new and amazing. This is when I plan to compose my thoughts, goals and dreams for the year. As they stand now, I imagine them to be grand, a little out there, and bigger than anything I could ever accomplish myself. This year will be a year of taking risks. After all, I will be 30…why not?!

Some of my goals have begun to take shape already. The first being a bright yellow email I received Monday morning. Kelly Lane Photography is a Bride’s choice award winner for 2012! I initially thought this must have been sent to the wrong person, but once my name appeared in the image, I conceded…and graciouslly prepared a thank you speech. Kidding.

The next exciting announcement is that I now have a promo video! This has been over a year in the making…and I have held onto it a little bit, just because I am shy about it. It took several years for me to allow a picture of myself to be taken. This takes it to a whole new level.

I am indebted to Craig Obrist  for creating this for me and dedicating hours of time to it in an already super tight schedule. Also thank you Jennifer and Ryan Robinson, Jennifer, and Aaron for modeling. Ya’ll make me look good!

Like most things, it started with an idea. I knew of someone I wanted to help. Someone that had impacted my life and many others. As I brainstormed ways to help out, I realized there was a tool at my disposal that involved simply donating my time. Photography. As I shared the idea with my close friend Jessica, she had similar sentiments. We wanted to help and we felt others would too.

So began the planning of The Shoot. Seven Atlanta area photographers offering their time and talent, a close group of friends rallying together, and several other volunteers to help make it happen.

Thank you to the photographers, friends, volunteers, and families who were a part of  The Shoot and helped make it a success!

Here are a few images from behind the scenes of the day:



The glamourous photoshoots…complete with trash can.

Jazz hands!

I tried to be like Will and have a cool hat.

Getting ready for pictures.The photographers (that were still there).

The team that put The Shoot together, volunteered their time and helped make it happen.

The following sequence of images had me laughing for about a minute straight…

Photo credit: Jessica Raybourn and Chelsea Patricia.

It’s official, I live inside the Perimeter or ITP as the cool Atlantans like to call it. Technically I am just on the right side of being ITP, but really I just tell people I’m ITP. It makes me seem way cooler. My life has been consumed with several things recently, the 2 primary being moving and organizing The Shoot.

I have partnered with the non-profit organization Project Go and local Atlanta photographers to offer discounted photo sessions for $50! All proceeds from The Shoot will benefit a family in need. This is such a great cause and I am so happy to see it all come together.

If you would like more information or to book a session check out theshootevent.com.

See you May 22nd!

          

I am sooooooooo excited to announce that my webpage is officially live!

I have been holding out for a website design that fits my style and matches my current brand. When Promise Tangeman released style groups and I saw her designs. I DIED. It was perfect. I immediately purchased the design and have been working diligently in Showit, to make the site my own. There are some cool changes that will be made soon, but for now check it out!

The webpage is at www.kellylanephotography.com. While there is a link to the blog on the site, the address to access the blog directly is www.kellylaneblog.com.

Here is a little preview. Let me know what you think!

As I was going through the edits from my last wedding, I found a few pictures that made me stop and smile. Images that make me wonder what on earth brides must think of me. But made me smile none the less. Here are a few behind the scene images captured by Angelina.

Sometimes, you just gotta get the shot! As I said in Sue’s wedding post, she was the most calm and easy going bride. When I explained to her that I was going to hover above her head and take pictures, she kindly obliged and let me go for it.

This one really made me laugh. Yep that’s me in my own world!

Angelina and Evie getting their settings for the bride and groom exit.

IN ACTION

June 10, 2010

I’m on the final stretch of editing several sessions from the last 2 weeks. It can get pretty lonely staring at a computer for hours on end. While going through the images from Saturday’s wedding, I immediately stopped and took a moment to laugh at one my second shooter, Evie captured. This was during some of the Bride and groom portraits and I love the action of everyone involved. Stay tuned as these wedding images will up tomorrow!

TIED WITH A BOW

April 14, 2010

Without fail, every year on Christmas Eve, I’m up in my old bedroom wrapping presents like a mad man. My family patiently waits as I frantically wrap each person’s Christmas Eve gift, only to carry downstairs and watch them be torn open moments later. Because of this, its hard for me to justify really spending time on wrapping them neatly or making fancy bows and ribbons to go with each present.

Along the same lines, my idea of a birthday gift is to throw it in a bag with tissue paper, because as adults, the excitement of unwrapping a present isn’t the same as a child and we really shouldnt care if our presents come in a bag or not. Its the present inside that matters anyway! In all reality, I’m just really bad at wrapping and always have been. I think its a patience thing.

That is until my dear friend Chelsea gave me a present. Her presents are always meticulously wrapped in the cutest packaging with boxes, bows, and ribbons and are just AMAZING.  The packaging of the present is always as exciting as the present its self. Completely jealous and well aware of my lack of attention to detail, I decided I to would wrap like Chelsea.  Only each year on Christmas Eve, the same ol logic and franticness over shadowed the dreams of becoming an amazing wrapper. Hey dreams can come in the smallest form!

When I started photography, I decided that all of my wedding packaging would recieve the same care and detail as a wedding present. I want my clients to get their disc, albums, press printed books, etc. in the mail and feel as though it is something special for them. I am excited to give clients their photos and I want them to know that thought and care was put into it. Plus I get to make up for years of bad wrapping- bow and all!

Here is the packaging for Drew and Kysha’s wedding last month. I am still looking for a DVD case that I love and the wrapping is pretty basic. But hey, its a start!

Here are a few pages from a press printed book I had made. I love the way it turned out!

This is the front cover.

The back cover.