Mar 1, 2010

Announcements & Sneaky Peaky

Last week I posted that I couple announcements to share. Here we go...


1) Photo Jewels is on facebook.
Yep, I finally created a page. It's still in beginning stages, but I will start posting sneak peeks on there, as well as specials, contests, etc. Many things will overlap both here and there, but some things won't. So, go on over to your FB account and search for "Photo Jewels Photography" and become a fan. I might even offer FB-exclusive specials over there, but you won't know unless you're a fan.

2) TWO WEEKS left to submit your entry for my Cutest Baby photo contest.
Thanks to all of you who have submitted entries. It's been fun to see the cutie-pies roll in. You can find contest details a few posts back... scroll to the bottom of the blog and look under the "February" tab for the link.

3) Referral credits increase to $25.
It's pretty simple. Refer a new client to me who books a session for anytime in 2010, and receive $25 off your next session with me. There is no limit to the number of credits you can receive. I don't even care if you send me so many new faces that you get a session for free. In fact, that would be great! The SPRING photo season will be here soon, and I only have a limited number of weekend places available, so please contact me soon to book.





Now that we have that out of the way, on to some photos...

Here's a returning client of mine - a baby planner - at 6 (almost 7) months - and he is the little man of many faces. I don't know if I've ever seen a baby his age show so many different facial expressions! It was cracking me up. He is going to have a lot of personality.











We wanted to grab a few shots for Mom and Dad to submit for the Cranial Tech calendar. Hopefully one of these will make it in! Too funny that they had his "helmet" covered in a CAUTION tape theme!

Oh, and for any of you out there who see these so-called "helmets" on babies and kids these days, just know that they are used to shape a child's head into a perfectly round, symmetrical shape. The kids are NORMAL - just have developed a flat side here or there. I have several friends who endured some weird stares and comments while their babies sported the helmet, but each one of them would say it was completely worth it in the end. I know this is something new to our generation, so I thought I'd explain briefly.






It's fun working with families up for anything... and it's always great to see them playing follow the leader. We had a good laugh & he sure liked it!



So how do we know when a session is wrapping up? Pretty easy. We called it a day.


My apologies for not getting these sneaks up sooner. I know how agonizing it can be, waiting around to just see a little tiny smidgen from the photo session you worked so hard to get to on time, with everyone happy, clean, fed, and smiley! Thanks for your patience.

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