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This blog contains old session blog posts, and my failed 2011 attempt at "One Image a Day" project in which I force myself to shoot something each day, personal or professional, as a challenge to myself. I'd love to hear what you think of the images as they might slightly stray from the norm. We'll see if I can pick it up for 2012!

Posts Tagged 'Newborn Photographer'

April 25, 2011

What makes me happy?

Being in the city. Seven month old babies with perfect posture. Big blue eyes. Sunny days. Brownstones and bricks with glorious shade light. Big beds next to big windows. Clients that become my friends. Morning breaks from my children. Sipping hot fresh coffee while walking down a city street. Window shopping. My old neighborhood. Six degrees of Kristina. Gear that works properly. Husbands and wives that are in love. Parents loving their babies.

So pretty much every single thing about this session. I have to admit, I am actually obsessed with it a little bit.

What a glorious morning for me, and I also hope for Ethan and his parents. I truly enjoyed my time spent with new old friends.







March 1, 2011

I love eight days new. Every session I’ve ever shot with a baby eight days new is as smooth as butter. This was no exception. Even though it was rainy and gloomy, there was a patch of window side light that was just fantastic. And this little girl was well fed and warm and slept for almost the entire session. Her parents, and grandmothers, were absolutely lovely and were so low key that at one point while in a zone, I sort of forgot they were even there, but they were peacefully enjoying downtime sitting right next to me. I hope I get to see more of this little baby girl. My sense (which you know is always completely accurate) is that she will be stunningly beautiful, brilliant, and have a wonderfully artistic sense about her. Yes, it’s me, waxing on again, I am in awe of my clients (and their children).

So a lovely, gray rainy day… my favorite kind of day… and a wonderful eight days new.




February 21, 2011

What does that mean?

It means that this year I am going to focus on helping you display your images in ways that make sense to you and will provide you with an amazing return on your investment. We are going to really talk during our pre-session conversations and find out what you are looking to do with your images and make sure at the end, you walk away with tangible products that decorate your home with your life.  Still not sure what I mean?  Check out my thought process for my own family sessions below. It doesn’t meant that you need to purchase huge wall displays if you live in a home with limited wall space, but it does mean you can think through your display options, which also include albums of all sizes, mini mounts and anything else you could imagine.

To kick off this new direction, I am going to offer a limited-time sale on canvases, frames and gallery mounts.  This sale will only be good for two weeks, until March 7th.  If your session occurs during the month of February or the first week of March, I will extend it to you as long as your initial gallery period is open.  If you are interested in any of the products I showcase below (canvases, frames & gallery mounts), please contact me so I can re-open your gallery.  Additional terms and conditions and FAQs will be emailed to you along with access to pricing.

Read on for a brief description of each product and click on thumbnails for images. Please email me with questions or for additional information and pricing.

Fine Art Gallery Wrapped Canvases are a wonderful way to elegantly display your images without needing to worry about framing or matting your images. Each image is carefully inspected and edited prior to printing and all images include appropriate re-sizing and or editing to ensure that the image wraps correctly (i.e. critical elements of your images will not be left out due to size/edge constraints and color borders will not be substituted in place of your image). Our canvases are printed on state-of-the-art canvas printers with non-fade, non-toxic inks that are guaranteed not to fade or warp for 120 years (provided they are hung in a moisture free environment out of direct sunlight). They are backed with clean white paper with a variety of hanging hardware and rubber backers to prevent slipping. There are a lot of inexpensive options for canvases these days. Trust me when I say I can spot them from across the room. If you would like to preserve your images as art within your home, it’s worth it have them professionally sized and printed.

Gallery Mounts are also a wonderful “ready to hang” solution for more casual areas as well as high traffic areas such as staircases (they are more flush to the wall and secured with a keyhole screw and thus less likely to be jostled or knocked around). A Gallery Mounted image is one that is printed on professional-grade paper, then heat sealed to a wood substrate product that has beautiful beveled and painted edges (white or black, 3/8″ or 3/4″ inch thickness) and they are finished with a finelinen texture. We can add a digital mat to any image, or we can group multiple images together on one mount for a storyboard effect.

Mini mounts are are the Gallery Mounts cute little sister. They are made for 5X7 prints — they come ready for display with a built in paper easel. They are also lovely when seated on a small plate stand. You can pop them anywhere from a counter top to a bookcase to a mantel. They are the perfect for a quick gift solution — they come to you wrapped and ready to go! [Mini mounts are NOT included in the 2 week sale.]


Frames. Kristina Young Photography now carries a full line of frames that range from light, airy, fun and whimsical for you brightest images to classic, traditional and elegant worthy of holding your most beautiful portraits. We even have a simple, black, non-glare glass frame if you just want a simple wall gallery display (with optional mats available). For framing ideas, it is best for us to do an on-site consultation either at your home, or via email with images of your home provided.  [Frames are included in the two week sale if they are purchased with a print, standalone frame purchases are available but not at a sale price.]

I do NOT run sales or discount my products at any other time during the year.  As you know, I am not a low-cost provider photographer nor do I generate business and attract clients because I run specials and promotions.  I do not want anyone feel that they need to wait to book a session until I lower my prices or that if they paid full price, they somehow lost out on a great deal. Additionally, my packages already take some of these discounts into account.  I think it’s important that you understand my philosophy because I constructed my business model to serve my client’s best interests in hopes of building long term relationships and deliver consistent value.

February 10, 2011

I was referred to Baby Jamie’s grandmother (she really looks way to young to be called grandmother) by one of my favorite new clients (and yes, you are all my favorites).  His mom and I emailed back and forth and I just knew I’d like her, she shares my affinity for Starbucks (although I have mostly quit coffee… can you believe it?) and she lives in one of my most favorite neighborhoods near one of my most favorite Mexican joints.  And when we met, we just clicked.  They live in a beautiful old home with lots of light and gorgeous plank floors and so much character.

But back to Baby Jamie.  He was just a love.  A good feeding and he sacked right out for his photos.  We tried to mix in a few with Oz, but it’s always a little precarious mixing a dog and a newborn, so we played it safe.

Anyway, I can’t wait to meet up with them again, maybe in the summer, so I can meet Jamie’s dad as well and do a little family session with everyone!  But for now, check out this newborn goodness!

April 5, 2010

Carter might have been one of the cutest newborns I have ever seen. I am serious. He had the cutest little perfectly shaped head, and was just so small with big round eyes. Perfection. I am so happy that I was able to capture him on short notice… like the short notice he gave his parents by arriving a few weeks early! But as I talk to two good friends now, who each have about 2 weeks to go, early is good… early is good.

As you all know, my life is endlessly connected (which is why it’s such a good thing I cleaned up my act after college!). And once again, this mom and I were connected. I didn’t blog much about it, but last year I did this super cool project for a phenomenal Day School up here on the North Shore. By far one of the most enjoyable assignments I’ve taken on. I photographed a “Day in the Life” for their website and Viewbook content. So as Mom and I are talking, and she tells me where she teaches, it occurs to me that I have actually photographed her before! And really, she looked as awesome 12 days after having a baby as she did before she was pregnant. Dad was pretty cool too… a surfer, so you know that makes me happy… a really smart surfer, actually! This kid is very lucky having the parents he does.

[Mom from last May.]

So once again, a very amazing Monday… doing what I love. Watching families together, watching them love their new baby, and watching their new baby watch them!