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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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Spring Giveaway for the Locals of Whidbey Island & Immediate Surrounding Areas!

 

Most of my giveaways are in the Fall, but I wanted to do something extra for the Spring! And I didn’t want to do it alone! I wanted to HOST something BIG, something FUN! Something that other businesses could take part of too! And most important, something for the locals! Most of these prizes are for businesses that are here on Whidbey Island. There are just a few that are not directly on the island, but only about an hour or so away. So, if you live in the Island, Skagit or Snohomish County, you can enter!

We have 25 wonderful local businesses giving 28 AWESOME PRIZES! Entries will be taken via the application shown at the bottom of the page! It all starts on March 20th! It’s FREE to enter and there are no hidden obligations or fees! Each prize winner will also receive a Goodie Bag with additional brochures, promotions and discounts! So, it’s kind of like getting TWO prizes in ONE! Good luck everyone! The entry application below the prize list will open at midnight on March 20th!

Here’s the official Spring Giveaway sponsors & their prizes! (Not in any particular order)

Thirty One Gifts, Sarah Smith, Indepenedent Consultant,  Sponsor of Renee Giugliano Photography

Thirty One Gifts, Independent Consultant Sarah Smith
All In One Utility Tote: A recently retired favorite in a fun camoflauge fabric print.
Prize Value:$22.00

Emalee

Emalee’s Boutique
$15.00 Gift Certificate: Good towards any Emalee’s item
Prize Value:$15.00

 

Carrie Newman, Independent Scentsy Family Star Director, Sponsor of Renee Giugliano Photography

Carrie Newman – Independent Scentsy Star Director
Plug-in, 3 Scent Bars, and a Room Spray: Boho Chic Plug-In, Scentsy Bars: Tahiti Pear, Wild Black Cherry and our new Scent of the Month Hello Yellow, Room Spray: Pixie
Prize Value: $40.00

Erica Porter, Independent Miche Representative - Sponsor of Renee Giugliano Photography

Erica Porter – Independent Miche Representative
Hope Charmer: Show your support for the fight against cancer with our gorgeous Hope Charmer. Various-shaped beads in shades of pink, red and black complement two delightful silver-toned charms: one of a butterfly and one of the word “Hope.” A portion of every purchase of the Hope Charmer goes directly to cancer research.
Prize Value: $12.95

ChickaBee Designs
Spring Set – Necklace & Earrings: You get to choose from my inventory of unique handmade necklace and earrings sets! I have many beautiful designs to choose from.
Prize Value: $30.00-$50.00

CherWear Professional Makeup Artistry
Eyelash and Eyebrow Tint Gift Certificate: Treat yourself to darker eyelashes. Throw your mascara away because there will be no more smudged mascara under your eyes.
Prize Value: $30.00

Renee Giugliano Photography, Host of the Spring Giveaway 2013

Renee Giugliano Photography
1 Seat in the Fresh Focus Parent Workshop: Fresh Focus is a camera workshop, designed to help parents take great everyday pics of their kids.
Prize Value: $75.00

 

Renee Giugliano Photography, Host of the Spring Giveaway 2013

Renee Giugliano Photography
$75.00 Gift Card: Valid for all services/products with Renee Giugliano Photography, never expires!
Prize Value: $75.00

The Curly Girly Boutique
‘Alice’ Knot Dress: This Alice dress is made with vintage yellow Easter fabric adorned with sweet Easter Bunnies. Blue and pink fabric adds a bright spring accent to this adorable dress. Available in 3, 4 and 5, can do custom orders for other sizes.
Prize Value: $35.00

Snips & Snails (By Curly Girly Boutique)
Little Man Set:Martin Hat and Neck Tie
Prize Value: $25.00

 

Origami Owl - Valerie Greer, Independent Designer, Sponsor of Renee Giugliano Photography

Origami Owl – Valerie Greer, Independent Designer
“I Am Blessed” Tagged Necklace: Necklace from the newest line from Origami Owl called Tagged. Necklace comes with 16″ Faceted Ball chain with “I Am” empowerment tag, “Blessed” inspiration tag, and heart shaped accent tag.
Prize Value: $40.00

Heather Puett Photography, Sponsor of Renee Giugliano Photography

Heather Puett Photography
$50 gift certificate: Good towards any ONE session
Prize Value: $50.00

Perfectly Posh, Lindsay Saur – Independent Consultant, Sponsor of Renee Giugliano Photography

Perfectly Posh~ Lindsay Kennedy Sauer, Independent Consultant
Awesome Blossom Gift Set: Slather, Lip Balm, Bath Bomb
Prize Value: $25.00

Bella

Bella’s Bow Co.
“Lil’ Lady ” Lady Bug Hair Bow Gift Set: 1 Large ladybug printed Basic bow with Bottle-cap “Lil Lady” and a pair of lady bug clips
Prize Value: $10.00

True Soap Co., Sponsor of Renee Giugliano PhotographyThe True Soap Co.

Best Sellers Gift Set: Three of our best selling bars and our two best selling bath bombs.
Prize Value:$25.00

Jamberry Nails- Hayley Ashmore Independent Consultant,  Sponsor of Renee Giugliano Photography

Jamberry Nails- Hayley Ashmore Indepentent Consultant
Jam in Style basket: Sheet of Jamberry Nail wraps with mani/pedi accessories
Prize Value:$30.00

Traci Lynn Fashion Jewelry,  Sponsor of Renee Giugliano Photography

Traci Lynn Fashion Jewelry
$40.oo Item: Your choice of any item “on hand”
Prize Value:up to $40.00

crittoMARKET designs - Sponsor of Renee Giugliano Photography

crittoMARKET designs
Organic Designs – Personalized Spring “Thank You” Card Set: One set of 25 4×5.5 folded cards with envelopes. Winner gets to choose from 3 different original designs.
Prize Value: $75.00

Captured Moments Photography, Sponsor of Renee Giugliano Photography

Captured Moments Photography
$100 Gift Certificate: Good towards any future session/product.
Prize Value: $100.00

Wendy Amadio, Pampered Chef Consultant - Sponsor of Renee Giugliano Photography

Wendy Amadio-Pampered Chef Consultant
Small Batter bowl: Glass bowl, oven safe to 350 degrees and comes with lid
Prize Value: $12.50

Wendy Amadio, Pampered Chef Consultant - Sponsor of Renee Giugliano Photography

Wendy Amadio-Pampered Chef Consultant
$10.00 Order Credit: You receive $10.00credit towards order or you can get $20 towards order when you Host, Hold and Submit your show within 6 months
Prize Value: $10.00-$20.00

Craft Creations By Rashelle
$20 Gift Certificate for any creation of your choice
Prize Value: $20.00

The Rusty Chandelier, Sponsor of Renee Giugliano Photography

The Rusty Chandelier
Chalk Paint: To get you started on your next project
Prize Value: $50.00+

Kaymore Photography, Sponsor of Renee Giugliano Photography

Kaymore Photography
$75.00 Gift Certificate: Good towards any Kaymore Photography portrait session
Prize Value:$75.00

Whidbey Party Store, Inc.
Spring Fling Gift Basket: Great spring merchandise.  Plates, Napkins, a Tablecloth to match.  “Stopping by the neighbors after the grass has been cut” scented Root Candle, plus three Root votive Candles.  Mini Spoons, mini Pedestal cups and mini curved plates for appetizers.  Confetti to sprinkle on the table and a flower lei to get you in the spirit!
Prize Value: $70.00+

 Kristen Stormes, Independent Damsel in Defense Professional, Sponsor of Renee Giugliano Photography

Kristen Stormes, Independent Damsel in Defense Professional
Hardcore or Pouch O Pepper pepper spray: 1/2 oz. of 18% OC pepper spray in Winner’s color choice
Prize Value: $10.00

Main Street Travel Co, Sponsor of Renee Giugliano Photography

Main Street Travel Co
Tropical Getaway Basket: A Gift Basket Designed around Fun in the Sun. Sun related Body Products.
Prize Value: $40.00

 

One Lash Thing (Julie Weible- Licensed Master Esthetician)
Eyebrow wax with shaping: A detailed eyebrow wax and shaping service. Not just a “quick clean up” you will be pampered with the perfect brows.
Prize value: $15.00-$25.00

 

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The Spring Giveaway starts March 20th at midnight EST and will end on March 25th at midnight EST.  The winners will be posted on the blog on Wednesday March 27th.  There will be ONE winner for EACH prize and winners will be selected using a random number generator.  Winners will have 24 hours to claim there prize or a new winner will be chosen.

This giveaway is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Facebook.
Participants are providing information to Renee Giugliano Photography and not to Facebook.

 

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Shana Cartwright - Fantastic prizes:)

Hannah Hawkins - This giveaway is amazing! 🙂

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Why I Don’t Offer Sessions with Bunnies, Chicks & Other Animals

Since I first began my business in 2006, I had contemplated the cute portraits with bunnies, chicks, etc. But after asking fellow experienced photographer friends and doing my own research, I decided against it for many reasons. I have been questioned a few times about it and I usually mention three things: “license to use animals”, “fear of children hurting the animals” and “fear of the animals hurting the children”.

The only animals I do allow are family pets. If you have a pet that is part of your family, I am more than happy to photograph them.

The following was written by Marcelle Raphael of Fine Art Newborns on her blog HERE. She explains perfectly a lot of additional reasons why I, Renee Giugliano of Renee Giugliano Photography WILL NOT photograph animals.

“Here’s 12 BIG REASONS why I do not offer this service:

1. The use of a live animals (mammals) in photography requires a license from the federal government’s USDA. See compliance under Licensing and Registration Under the Animal Welfare Act. Different states may have different licensing and inspection requirements as well, however, even if it is just one animal, a license from the USDA is required, regardless of State requirements.

2. A part of the permitting and licensing process includes an inspection by the federal government’s USDA offices. This is mandatory, even if your state does not require a license or permit. The inspectors may also be required to be present during the photo session. If any animal is hurt, injured or killed, the fines are serious and they can ban the photographer from actively doing business permanently.

3. Animals are often brutalized by pulling, choking, squishing, yanking and being sat upon by little clients. This is obviously no fun for the little animal.

4. Rabbits are delicate animals whose spines can snap just from being held improperly and their legs and ears can be broken or severely damaged without much effort at all. Although fowl (chicks, ducks, geese, etc) are not regulated, keep in mind the legs and wings of chicks can easily be pulled off and broken by a child who does not know how careful to be. Some rabbits become so stressed they will die of heart failure right on the spot. Having an animal injured or dying during the session does not produce the best childhood expressions to capture.

5. Animals often panic when handled by children; a frightened rabbit or chick can bite and scratch, causing lacerations, deep scratches and puncture wounds to your clients children. These can lead to infections, skin rashes and other diseases.

6. Bunnies and chicks can carry diseases such as Salmonella which can be devastating to small children. Here is a link for signs and symptoms of Salmonella.

7. Tularemia or “rabbit fever” is even more dangerous. Check the link for signs and symptoms of Tularemia.

8. PETA actively engages in looking for these activities during the year, especially on Facebook. They have successfully (and rightfully) lobbied the largest photography studios like Sears, JCPenney and Olan Mills to stop the use of live animals. PETA is on the look out for photographers who post questionable images and will call, check licensing and file complaints against the photographer. It’s as simple as calling the USDA and asking if a photographer is licensed. Individuals can also report animal cruelty on PETA’s website. Whether it’s relating to photography sessions or not. No animal deserves be to abused, neglected or mistreated, even if accidentally.

9. PPA, Professional Photographers of America, the largest association of photographers in the world, takes the stance that animals must be treated ethically and according to law. The industry widely does not accept the use of animals and is considered rather non-professional as a photographer. (Please note there are many photographers who appropriately use and photograph animals. I am specifically discussing the inappropriate, unlicensed use of animals for Easter portraiture here).

10. You can be sued for injuries, infections and damages that occur to anyone in the session. Don’t forget some people may have allergies or asthma, too! Animals can be triggers for serious allergy and asthma attacks, including anaphylaxis, which can cause death. I personally have to carry life saving Epi Pens and so does one of my children. It’s not a fun experience.

11. The shoot can become quite haphazard if your little clients are chasing bunnies and chicks. That means you are chasing your client. This, along with the frustration of the child because the animal is not cooperating, the frustration of the parents because the child is not cooperating and the frustration of the photographer because NO ONE is cooperating is not conducive to the best shots ever. Plus, editing out scratches on the face and body parts of your client is an added workload.

12. Feces! Animals can leave droppings everywhere. On your little clients, on their new Easter clothing and on your backdrops and props. EWWW!

Often, you will see beginner, hobbyist or amateur photographers in parks around Easter, trying to make an extra buck or increase their portfolio using “live” animals as bait to get appointments. VERY few professional photographers offer this option at all. If they do, it is in a very controlled environment and no one is allowed to touch the animals AND, of course, they have the proper licensing.

Family pets may be incorporated into photographic sessions without a license. But, the pet owner must be the person/people being photographed. There must be an established pet ownership relationship. For example: The photographer may not sell a pet to the client for the length of the session and then have the client sell the animal back. It must TRULY be the pet of the client. They can not be rented animals, either. Also, simply completing a setup in which the animals are not handled is not in compliance either. A license is required even without anyone handling the animal.

Please report any animal abuse to your local authorities, local humane society, PETA (report to PETA link), your State Department’s of Agriculture or the USDA. Each locality and state will have different ways of dealing with this. Usually a pretty hefty fine, often in the thousands, and jail time if the abuse is repeated or severe. The USDA can be reached at 919.855.7100 and complaints can be filed at aceast@aphis.usda.gov.

To see if your photographer is licensed according to the Animal Welfare Act, you can go to the USDA – APHIS databank.

While there are legal and health related issues for not using live animals, in general trying to capture the images of so many activities is time consuming and difficult, when it doesn’t have to be. There are plenty of very real looking props that can be purchased if you would like to incorporate an animal look into Easter sessions.

**Add-on by Renee Giugliano for state of WA: Birds (chicks, ducks, etc) are deemed as poultry (fowl) and are not required for licensing. But I still will not be offering this service unless you own the birds.

Marcelle Raphael - All…I am the original author of this article please share my link. Links only. Feel free to email me with questions.

wendy b photos - I am going to post this to my business page today, with credit to you, Renee. If your photographer doesn’t care if the ducks/chicks/rabbits are injured during a session, will they care if YOU are?

Scott Staley - this was very helpful thanks for the info

Shana Cartwright - I was just thinking about this the other day and meant to look it up. Thanks for the information.

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Making Up For Missing Christmas Portraits

As many of you know, I severely injured my ankle last summer. I had to close for about 3 months while I went to physical therapy and learned how to walk again. When I reopened back up in the fall, I was very behind with proofs & orders. Because of that and the fact that my ankle was still healing, I was limited with how many sessions I could take in. So, I had to turn away a lot of clients lass fall. One of the families that was caught in that, was this adorable family. I have taken their annual family portrait for the last few years but was not able to fit them in in November. Mom mentioned that her family was very saddened that they did not receive their Christmas gifts, their portraits of the kids. So, we had to remedy that of course! Here they are!

They seemed to have all grown up so much since the last time they were here! They are always putting my kids to shame as they listen so attentively and are so well behaved, even when their little brother is running around them stirring up the pot. Actually, he did really well too! He was just so giggly and was having too much fun wiggling around.

Renee Giugliano Photography, Oak Harbor, WA Photographer specializing in Pregnancy Newborn & Children
Renee Giugliano Photography, Oak Harbor, WA Photographer specializing in Pregnancy Newborn & Children
Renee Giugliano Photography, Oak Harbor, WA Photographer specializing in Pregnancy Newborn & Children
Renee Giugliano Photography, Oak Harbor, WA Photographer specializing in Pregnancy Newborn & Children
Renee Giugliano Photography, Oak Harbor, WA Photographer specializing in Pregnancy Newborn & Children

Amy Stillions - great pictures!

Shana Cartwright - very nice pictures of this family.

Nicole Wilson - very cute!

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1st Birthday Celebration!

Little “C” celebrated turning one with balloons, ruffles, tutus and cake! She was quite shy, wasn’t sure what was going on. But she caught on and did so well. Her 3rd outfit (1 onesie and tutu) and 4th outfit was custom created by The Curly Girly Boutique. By the time we were done with the cake, she was ready to get cleaned up and go home. Pretty much every one year old is wiped out by the end. I tell every parent to get her home, in a bath and then prepare for quiet time, because they usually always take a nap. Happy 1st Birthday! Thank you letting me be a part of the celebration!

Renee Giugliano Photography, Whidbey Island Photographer specializing in Pregnancy Newborn & Children
Renee Giugliano Photography, Whidbey Island Photographer specializing in Pregnancy Newborn & Children
Renee Giugliano Photography, Whidbey Island Photographer specializing in Pregnancy Newborn & Children
Renee Giugliano Photography, Whidbey Island Photographer specializing in Pregnancy Newborn & Children
Renee Giugliano Photography, Whidbey Island Photographer specializing in Pregnancy Newborn & Children

John Brat - love this princess!

Nicole Wilson - Amanda stole my comment…LOL.. is that one of the new ones you got? super fun and cute.

Shana Cartwright - pretty birthday girl.

Amber T - She is adorable!!! Great pictures!

Amanda Woolbright Williams - Love the polka dot background. All so cute.

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Graduate of the Class of 2013

This session was done back in November. No, I am not that far behind with work. Since the main focus was to get an image for her yearbook submission, we did that first. She was then happy to wait to get the rest after the busy holiday season. So I have been working on her images in between other sessions. Anyway, we had fun running around Deception Pass State Park. Towards the end, we were being watched by a critters, shown HERE.

It just so happens to be her birthday today! I didn’t plan this, it just worked out that way. So, HAPPY BIRTHDAY “V”! Thank you for choosing me for your senior portraits! Congratulations! And if you missed it, HERE is an extra that was posted on my Facebook page the day of the session.

Renee Giugliano Photography, Whidbey Island Photographer specializing in Pregnancy Newborn & Children
Renee Giugliano Photography, Whidbey Island Photographer specializing in Pregnancy Newborn & Children
Renee Giugliano Photography, Whidbey Island Photographer specializing in Pregnancy Newborn & Children
Renee Giugliano Photography, Whidbey Island Photographer specializing in Pregnancy Newborn & Children
Renee Giugliano Photography, Whidbey Island Photographer specializing in Pregnancy Newborn & Children
Renee Giugliano Photography, Whidbey Island Photographer specializing in Pregnancy Newborn & Children
Renee Giugliano Photography, Whidbey Island Photographer specializing in Pregnancy Newborn & Children
Renee Giugliano Photography, Whidbey Island Photographer specializing in Pregnancy Newborn & Children
Renee Giugliano Photography, Whidbey Island Photographer specializing in Pregnancy Newborn & Children
Renee Giugliano Photography, Whidbey Island Photographer specializing in Pregnancy Newborn & Children

Amber T - Those are amazing!!

Ashley - Seriously ?! How can we choose !!! Amazing job! She’s so beautiful !

Shana Cartwright - Renee I like these outdoor shots.

Shana Cartwright - Happy Birthday 🙂

Michelle Webster - Happy Birthday!

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