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Goodbye…Major Announcement Part 2

This announcement has been a long time coming :) After many many months of hard work I am finally ready to say goodbye to JK Photography. I have loved and nurtured this company for 7 years now. But the time has come for me to move on to bigger and better things.

Don’t worry, I am not going away :) I am thrilled to announce the launch of my brand spankin’ new business: Jen Lynne Photography! Its still me, just a new face! In lieu of this excited new change and this final blog post I am posting some of my favorite images for your viewing pleasure :)

For my current and past clients, this will not effect your current packages or contracts…just the name is changing :) In addition to that La Dolce Vita will eventually be getting a new blog home, but for now you can still find updates here.

To my family, friends and all my clients..Thank you for making these past 7 years an unforgettable experience! I look forward to working with you all for many years to come :)

Enjoy the pictures!


Susan and Kevin: Grand Rapids Engagement Photography

This has got to be one of my favorite engagement sessions I have shot in a while! I am usually not a fan of snow or really anything cold but after editing this session I think I will start shooting in the winter more often! Whats better is that Susan and Kevin are such an awesome couple…they totally made this session one for the books!

Special thanks to Julie Strating for coming out to do Susan’s make up..I wish we could take you with us to Georgia for the wedding, you really created such a fabulous look for Susan!

Susan and Kevin, I cannot wait for your wedding in Georgia! We are going to have an amazing day :) Thanks you guys!


Arizona and Sedona

Its been a long time since I have posted something personal on my blog. I was scrolling through some images I took while spending Christmas with my family in Arizona! It had been quite some time since we were all together for Christmas so it was nice to relax and enjoy the family :) My nephew Haiden turned one and it was his first Christmas, talk about being spoiled, I don’t think he even opened all his presents!

We also have an Aunt who lives close to Sedona and she was gracious enough to take Wally and I out hiking through the red rocks..I just love how the color out there photographs. I am shooting a wedding in Sedona next January and cannot wait do take my bride and groom out for their portraits!

While we were there, mother nature did not seem to want to let us forget about the weather at home..It snowed (my parents live in Prescott which is about 5000ft elevation, so this is not uncommon)! Since this was Haiden’s first time experiencing snow we all stood around him taking pictures while he sat on the cold wet ground..that lasted about 3 minutes and he was done..LOL!

Anyway, enjoy the pictures :) It was so fun to go back through these and remember how wonderful my family is!


Film Photography-Major Annoucement #1

Some of you may remember my “Going back to my roots” blog post I did a while back about my trip to Italy and how shooting film again made me realize how much I missed it. So after a LOT of researching and analyzing and thinking about how to make this work with my business, I am finally ready to give you the first part of my big announcement! In addition to photographing in a digital format, I will now be offering a 100% film package!

Soon I will be telling you all about the joys of film and the beauty of this fine art! But you have to wait for the second part of the big announcement that is coming very soon :)

Many of you may know this, but when I started my business 7 years ago, film is all I shot on. I didn’t actually own a digital camera until about 2005/06 and even then I was still a film lover! In college, where I studied photography, I was taught that film was the ultimate in “fine art” mediums and digital was just a sell out…well I suppose times have changed a bit, right? Digital photography will, for now, be my main mediumĀ  :)

A little about the package I will be offering and the equipment I will be using:

~The package will only be a 5-7 hour package, preferably daylight only

~I will be shooting on 2-3 different types of cameras. A Canon 35mm I will still be able to use all my yummy Canon lenses with this camera), a Contax 645 Medium Format and a Mamiya Twin Lens Reflex camera (this is a vintage camera that shoot in a square format)

~Included in the package is the negatives to the film and the print rights to the scanned images.

~No photoshoping will be done to any of the images (except for dust spotting, film is known to collect dust and can show up on your images)

(as a side note, if you are interested in having me photograph another type of session on film, such as children or boudoir, please contact me)

I have spent many months working on perfecting the printing and scanning process of my images (no, I don’t do this myself, I found a fabulous lab that takes care of everything for me) and I am confident that I can deliver to you beautiful, seemless images that capture your day in a way that only film images can.

To those of you who have helped me and supported me through this process, thank you. I could not have done this with out you.

This is a pretty exclusive package. I will only be shooting 4 “all film” weddings per year and I already have one wedding booked. If you are seriously interested in exploring this as an option for your wedding please feel free to contact me to schedule a meeting.

Below are images that were shot on color film with a Contax 645 camera. None of these image have been touched in photoshop, except to add my logo.

Jan 28, 2010 | Categories: Destination Weddings, Film, Photography, Travel, Wedding | 9 Comments »