Boy did my jaw hit the floor when I walked into the Grand Manse last night and saw this cake by Donna from Lincoln Cake Lady! Come back later today for more from this gorgeous wedding produced and coordinated by (and in honor of) some truly fabulous folks! :)
More soon!
My new book, Your Camera Loves You: Learn to Love it Back! ships next month! (Eeeeeeeek!)
The idea for it started years ago while teaching an introductory class about photography and digital cameras, and has blossomed into a full-blown book published by the incredible team over at Peachpit Press (seriously—they are sensational!).
You can get your hands on a copy by pre-ordering from Amazon,Barnes&Noble, or Peachpit. The best part? You don't have to wait long before it ships—it's coming out in less than 4 weeks! (You can find and like it on Facebook too!)
Also—the next two editions of the camera class (the one that inspired the book) are coming up!
Friday, Aug. 12 from 1-5pmWednesday, Oct. 5 from 5-9pm (This one is a special edition evening class—don't miss it!)
As the pastor said during his sermon yesterday, "A prescription for a happy home begins with a great marriage." Conveniently, Laura and Evan happen to be in the business of home selling and prescription filling (she's in real-estate and he's in pharmacy). Their love for each other, combined with the love they share with their families, makes for pretty good medicine in the most primo of all locations—their hearts. :)
I have such a soft spot for grandparents... :) How cute is this Grandpa?
Laura was enjoying herself... lots of great laughter photos! :)
With a crowd like this, I am happily reminded just how much I truly love my job (even on days where the mercury pushes 100 and the humidity soars). Hugs to you all!!!!! :)
When you plan a summer wedding in Nebraska, taking a gamble on smothering humidity comes with the territory. Suffice it to say that yesterday's weather had no mercy (as in, none whatsoever). Thankfully Rachel, Jeff, their families and the entire wedding party were great sports. Thank you all for your cooperation!
I'm heading out the door to celebrate my birthday (cake anyone?), but couldn't go without sharing some images for the new Mr. and Mrs. Dias! :) Enjoy!
Here, makeup artist extraordinaire Natalie Bartling gives Rachel a wedding day glow (that held up like none other despite the smothering humidity!).
Birthdays are a big deal when you're a kid. We may not remember when we turned 1, but our parents probably do. Turning 5 was another milestone, and you knew you were cool when you turned double-digits.
When I turned 13 and became a teenager, I actually wrote a note to my parents apologizing in advance for whatever drama my teenage years might hold. (Who does that!?)
Turning 15 meant you got a learner's permit (mine came with a typo that made me 24 instead).
Turning 16 meant you could finally drive without your dad in the seat next to you, grinding his teeth every time you let the clutch out too quickly (or not quickly enough). (Pst! Love you Doad! :)
Then you turn 18. 21. And—30.
Then, you just turn... wait? How old am I again? I'm lucky if I actually remember my birthday when it arrives...so to figure out how old I am, I usually have to resort to math. That—or ponder the age my siblings are, and then add the correct number of years. :)
So this year, I've done the match, and apparently, I just turned 32. I'm grateful for all the Facebook posts, cards, twitter/text messages, and—voice mails. Particularly these three:
My mom was the first to call today, which makes me smile. How sweet is her voice? I love her to pieces. (And now you know that my parents call me "Pumpkin.")
This one is from my aunt. I love it when she (and the rest of my family) calls me "Kharita." (This is, of course, in addition to "Pumpkin," which is reserved exclusively for my parents' use.) My aunt was followed by mi Abuela (grandmother)—who calls me Princesa (as well as "Kharita) and speaks to me in Spanish. I treasure it. She also sent me a card, like she has every year for as long as I can remember. Her handwriting is impeccable and instantly recognizable.
Then, my brother-in-law, Adis, called and put little Haris on the phone. The sound of his sweet little voice saying, "Happy birthday Khara!" made my heart melt.
That was so much fun. I'm already looking forward to 33! :)
My Guide to a Wickedly Fast Workflow has been flying off the shelves our server since I launched it last January. If you've been waiting to get your hands on a copy, now is a great time! For a limited time, it's available for only $39 (regularly $89) courtesy of the folks over at PhotoDough.
I've gotten a lot of questions about the software I use and recommend. My favorite combination includes Lightroom, Photoshop, and InDesign. But the guide is about so much more than software—it's about the philosophy of building a wedding package with your clients' best interest at heart, ultimately making their lives (and yours) easier. It's about setting up a system so that no one (you or your clients) has the chance to drop the ball and delay the process. And it's about the potent combination of efficiency and effectiveness.
I hope it truly changes your life! Here's what other folks have had to say:
“I thought my workflow was ok—but after reading the guide’s tips on how to cut images down, how to design and set up a winning wedding package, my workflow has been blown completely out of the water! No wonder I hated the whole process before!” —Carly Rodgers
“Being new to the business, I was overwhelmed at what seemed like never ending post production. I’ve read about photographers finishing in 8 hours… but no one was telling me *how* to do it… Until now! Khara’s guide laid out everything… from leaving the wedding, to ordering the album. She even talks about the steps she takes before the wedding to make sure everything afterwards is seamless. My New Year’s resolution is to have proofs and album design back to the client in one week!” – Lauren Mingus
“I just put the finishing touches on the edit from this past Saturday’s wedding thanks to Rock My Workflow this season!” —Sandra Regier
Love is a many splendored thing. Love lifts us up where we belong. All you need is love. (Isn't the Elephant Love Medley from Moulin Rouge incredible?)
Best wishes for you both—I'm looking forward to photographing your wedding celebration next year!
Khara Plicanic
Khara Plicanic. Instructor, Photographer, Designer, Advocate. Here you'll find tools, inspiration, and empowerment to help you on your own creative journey.