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  • We are Permanently Closed

    After serving Oak Harbor since 2006, I have closed my doors officially. I am still on Whidbey Island, but no longer offering photography services or learning classes on a regular basis. I am only offering Preschool Portraits for Ms. Ashley's Preschool in the spring.

    Past clients may be able to purchase digital images from their past sessions if they are still available on my archive drives. Contact me for more info.

    If you are a photographer inquiring about the possible purchase of my props and/or backdrops, many of my items are listed on Facebook Marketplace. Feel free to contact me for direct links or to inquire about anything you see in y portraits that you are interested in to see if they are available.

    Thank you for trusting me with your family portraits since 2006. I loved working with you all.

    Renee

     

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“My Daddy Rocks!”

That’s what her shirt said! And what a perfect little shirt it was! A few days later, daddy left on deployment. So, it was a great little sign of how much daddy is loved! Little “I” kept us all on our toes, but with time and a little bribery, she was smiling and having fun! And that’s what is most important – FUN!

For those of you not in our area… Deployment is common happening here where we live on Whidbey, we are a military town -home of Naval Air Station (NAS) Whibdey Island. My husband too, will also be going back to deploying very soon. So, my heart always goes out to the spouse, whether it’s the mom or the dad who stays behind to take care of the mortgage, the trash, the parent/teacher meetings, dentist appointments, the laundry and most importantly – the children.  It’s a tough job to take over it all while trying to stay strong during those days of feeling alone, overwhelmed and just plain tired. So KUDOS to all of you, who like me, are left behind for a few months (sometimes a year) and manage to keep everything in order while your spouse is away!

And of course, THANK YOU to all of you who sacrifice your time away from your families so that we may have the freedom and ability to enjoy every thing we do everyday in this country! YOU ALL ROCK!

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Christy Baker - Adorable family. My heart goes out to all of those families with members deployed!

Danielle - Everyone looks great! She is getting sooo big!

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Why Are Professional Photographs Watermarked?

A fellow photographer friends of mine posted this and invited me to share it with my clients as well! Thanks Cristy & Yolanda!

Why Are Professional Photographs Watermarked?
(by Cristy Nielsen & Yolanda Rowe)

As parents, we do everything we can to protect our children. We teach them to look both ways before crossing the street and many other ways to be safe. Photographers have the same responsibility to their work. Each photograph is important–not just because they are our livelihood but because they are portraits of special people: our clients. To protect our work and our clients, we watermark every image that appears online. We hope to discourage unethical people who steal from photographers by copying and using images for their purposes without authorization or compensating the copyright owner and subjects.

For example, let’s say your photographer posts preview images on a social networking site such as Facebook or Myspace. These photos are intended to show the client a preview of what their session images will look like. If they are not watermarked they cannot be identified back to the photographer who created the image and they could be stolen by a third party and used without permission. This has happened on numerous occasions by companies who will use photographs for their marketing campaigns and then photographers or their clients have found their images and photos on the sides of buses, on billboards, etc. Imagine finding a photo of you or your child on a flyer or website for some random company when you didn’t give permission for it to be used in that way and you will begin to understand why photographers watermark to protect their work.

Federal law is very clear on the copyright of images. The creator of the image (the photographer) is the owner of those rights. A client pays the photographer to take those images, but it does not give them ownership (rights) to what is created. Even if the client purchases a file or print it does not give the client copyright to the image. They are given a license to do certain things. This is called a Usage License and it is illegal to scan or copy it and use it in any way other than which it was intended: displaying the print itself. Even purchasing prints does not give the client copyright to the image and it is illegal to alter, scan, or copy it and use it in a way other than its intent. Copyright is held by the image creator for 70 years by law and infringement is punishable by up to $150,000 in fines PER image.

While it may seem like no big deal to make additional copies of an image, or crop out watermarks in web versions of photos, truly it is a big deal. A photographer works very hard on their images, and this is their livelihood, source of income and how they feed their family. When you copy and scan images you are taking part of the income that they depend on to stay in business and serve their clients in the first place. Watermarking is a necessary evil to protect photographers, to protect their work and their job security. As Yolanda says “Copyright is like your vehicle. You can give someone the keys to drive it (granting permission to a client) but it doesn’t make them the owner of the vehicle.”

For more information on copyright please visit http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright

Example of a stolen image that was used commercially without consent: http://www.pdnpulse.com/2009/06/how-did-this-familys-facebook-picture-end-up-on-a-czech-poster.html

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Happy 4th Birthday “M”!

“M” is a very familiar face. She is 16 days younger than my son. Her mom and I became close friends as we were pregnant together. And we have been close ever since. Not sure our kids will marry each other when they are older, but it’s so fun to watch them play and fight together.  “M” enjoyed my petti-dress and twirled and twirled. She’s so adorable!

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Lauralee - Aw, so sweet!

Ellen Dykstra - She’s such a cutie, and I love her expressiveness in these!

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Sweet Family of 3…

Playing catch up in between wind storms is nerve racking. But I got through this session and already did a back up just in case. So, little “K” was an adorable little lady bug during our Fall Quickies and mom & dad returned to join her for some family portraits. She was a spunky & energetic little 2 year old who kept me on my toes! But in the end, we all won with candy & beautiful images! (And mom & dad did great too, of course.)

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Amy Jo - Oh Karin, I LOVE the family pic of you guys reading with Kylin…You all look so stinkin’ cute!!! I just can’t believe how big Kylin is getting, good work you two on a Beautiful lil’ Girl!

Joy Black - I love the middle picture. What a good looking family! I think I might recognize the jean jumper.

Fontayne - Awesome sneak peak! Love the one of just Kylin. She’s adorable. Great job Renee!

Jessica Coleman - Fabulous pictures! I especially love little “K” in her polka dot dress!

Karin Black - Renee, you have done a fabulous job! I can’t wait to see the rest of the pictures! 🙂

Jenny - These turned out so great!! A beautiful family!

Sari - Beautiful family! Great job!

Tony - You all look happy and adorable in the pictures! Yes– even you, Tyler!

Becky - WOW! Kylin is so big! She looks like such a TODDLER now. I love the close up of the 3 of you. I better get one!

Ellen Dykstra - She is so cute with that little chair- what a perfect combination!

carol baer - What a beautiful young family. I really enjoyed the sneak preview of Karin, Tyler, & Kylin

Great Granpa & Great Grandma Keller - Beautiful pictures and beautiful people to work with. The family picvtures are great and ofcourse the little gal is just adorable. Thanks for the sneak preview.

k - Beautiful!!!

Kirk Keller - Love the pictures………….can’t wait until they are hanging in our house. Grandpa Keller

Kathy Keller - I love the sneak preview! Renee has done a great job! Of course, she had a beautiful family to work with. Grammy Keller

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Factoring in the Wind

This time of the year is the most hectic for me. Not only because it’s the busy holiday season, but it’s also school picture season and on Whidbey, it’s windy season!

Because of the wind, I have been having to shut down my computers earlier in the evening. I don’t want to risk losing all of your precious images over trying to get just one more done. So, because of the high wind warnings, flickering lights & my nervousness of losing files, I am a little behind on proofs & orders. I am sorry for this delay, but there’s nothing I can do about mother nature.

I will be closing soon due to next week’s holiday & my husband’s surgery on the following week. Because of this, I may not be able to get to the phone immediately. But please leave a message & I will get back to you. Email is always a great way to get a hold of me as well.

I will be available for portrait pick-ups, but please call/write for dates. As always, unannounced visits will be turned away. So, please contact me to make your pick-up appointment.

If you have questions/concerns about your current proof album and/or your order, please call.

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