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When my husband and I were dating, the term "Real Promise" was created. It was our personal way of making sure the other person knew what had been said was honest and true. My Real Promise to you is that, as your photographer, I will capture moments in time that you will cherish forever. We will laugh, dance, and have a great ol' time... whatever it takes to get some killer portraits you will want to stare at forever.

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Senior Album | Senior Photographer in Nashville

November 8th, 2011

It’s time for one of my favorite types of posts…. PRODUCT showcase!  This is one of my most popular Senior products I offer… the 10×10 Senior Session Album.  Thank you to Jayde, for allowing me to show off her album before it arrived in her hands. :)   In case you have forgotten, Jayde’s session was a spectacular sunset session, like most of my senior sessions…. just to refresh your memory in case you missed that post! (shame on you!  Make sure to subscribe to my blog so you don’t miss any more!).

This 20 page album is all the rage in my studio these days!  As you can see by the custom cover alone, it’s vibrant, stands out, and makes the perfect accessory for your coffee table or to show off to all your friends and family.  Each cover is custom designed to match each senior’s personality and session style.

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10x10 Senior Session Album

Each page is printed on photographic paper and is double backed for durability and just pure awesomeness.

10x10 Senior Session Album

The layflat design ensures that each album page will stay open while viewing.

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Since each album is custom designed to fit your session, no two albums are alike.  Sure, you and your best friend may share many things but let’s hope that each of your senior portraits reflect your individuality and style… like these albums! :)   Notice how seamlessly an image looks across the spread.  This is because the paper isn’t cut, creating a “gutter.”  Our albums are gutter free, which make us very happy and in turn make happy clients!
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Not a detail is forgotten… not even the back cover! :)

10x10 Senior Session Album

So, if you are looking for a product that will wow your friends and have your family “oohing” and “ahhing” with jealousness because their Circa 1985 Senior pictures involved a cheesy background and a lot of 3×5 pictures in a black cardboard frame… you’ve found it!  Email me at summer@realpromisesphotography.com for more information on my Session Albums or other cool products I offer!

 

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First Birthday | Hendersonville TN Child Photographer

November 7th, 2011

There is something about my baby planners.  I love seeing them as a tiny squishy newborn and at the end of their first year as a one year old toddler.  There is also something about Fall.  The breathtaking colors, the leaves scattered around, the smell in the air.  Put these two together and you’ve got magic!  Baby (or Big Boy, now!) A is turning ONE on Thursday.  To celebrate, we captured some photos of him exploring and showing off his standing skills.  You may remember him from this family session in Hermitage or from this gorgeous backlit photograph this past summer.

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Doesn’t he look like a little man?

I was also able to bring out my antique high chair for some shots.  Look how well the colors pop together.  The wood and the bright colored leaves draw me in!

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 What would a first birthday be without some balloons?  Luckily we had some amazingly warm-ish fall weather and was able to do a cake smash session in the woods.
We joked around afterwards that A is one lucky one year old to be able to eat cake and play with balloons half naked in the woods. :)

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Happy First Birthday, A!  I look forward to watching you grow over the years.

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Senior Photography Workshop | Nashville Senior Photographer

October 10th, 2011

This past weekend, I had the pleasure of hosting a Senior Photography Workshop & Retreat in Nashville.  We had a total blast and can’t wait to start planning the others.  It took months of researching, rental house hunting, scheduling, and securing models to make it work but it went off without a hitch.  The weather was perfect (mid 80s) and GORGEOUS.  We couldn’t have asked for a better weekend.

We had a few goals on our agenda.  We decided to focus on posing, styling, and lighting techniques as well as talking about marketing ideas.  I came away feeling refreshed, renewed, and 100% sure that I LOVE shooting teens and seniors.  2011 has been a great year and I can’t wait to see what 2012 (and the Class of 2013) has in store for me!!

A HUGE shout out to our “models” of the weekend.  I couldn’t have asked for better people to help out.  They had great patience with our group as we tried new techniques, played around with lighting, and goofed off.  Thank you Morgan, Emily, and Blake for your awesome personalities, your outgoingness, and for allowing us to hang out with you.  YOU ROCKED YOUR SESSIONS!

I know, I know.  The part you REALLY want to see.  The outcome.  The pictures.  Here is a small sneak of what goodness I have waiting for me to edit.  If you are a senior photographer and interested in participating or getting more information about our next Senior Photography Workshop and Retreat, shoot me an email at summer@realpromisesphotography (.com) and I’ll add you to my email list.

Enjoy!

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Senior Sneak Rachel | Hendersonville TN Senior Photographer

September 19th, 2011

 

Rachel is a [Class of 2012] Senior from Pope John Paul II High School in Hendersonville, Tennessee.  Rachel is one of my senior reps and is one of the most stylish girls I’ve ever met.  I know I said it over and over again that I love her fashion sense.  If you are ready for some awesome senior pictures and you know Rachel, talk to her about her experience and use her name for a recommendation and get $100 towards your order!

Enjoy your sneak peek!

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Karleigh | Hendersonville TN Senior Photographer

August 26th, 2011

Karleigh’s senior pictures.  Karleigh is a [Class of 2012] Senior from McGavock Comprehensive High School in Nashville, Tennessee.  I knew instantly that Karleigh’s senior portraits would rock because she has such an amazing style.  A lover of vintage and all things different, she wanted to make sure her pictures stood out from everyone else in her school.  I definitely think we achieved that goal!

We decided on two different locations for Karleigh, like most of my seniors.  We did one urban shoot that was full of color and edgy.  Then, we headed to a field with wild flowers and went for a more subdued look in a vintage style dress.  The results are stunning (if I do say so myself!) and gave a variety of looks for her to choose from.  I encourage all my seniors to try out two locations and many outfits.  Call today and we’ll talk about the awesome locations I have nearby!

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Sunset Beauty | Hendersonville TN Senior Photographer

August 15th, 2011

Have I ever mentioned how much I love, love, love (did I say love?) shooting at sunset?  All of my senior sessions start approximately 2 hours before the sun is projected to set and we shoot up until that time.  This allows us to capture that beautiful golden light that draws me in and makes me not want to put down my camera.  It’s captivating.

Meet Jayde, a 2012 Senior from Station Camp High School.  Here is just a sneak peek of Jayde’s AMAZING senior session.  It’s really hard for me only to post these few.  Stay tuned for more later!

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We had a few minutes at sunset as we were finishing up to grab some jumping shots. I’m a sucker for an awesome silhouette!

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Letting go is hard | Hendersonville TN Child Photographer

August 12th, 2011

Wednesday night, I sat down at the computer to type up Mia’s 1st Day of Kindergarten sign. I kept telling my husband I can’t believe Mia is old enough to go to Kindergarten. I still remember the day of her birth like it was yesterday. I remember her first steps with my husband and I upstairs in our old house in Holly Springs. I even remember the zebra Gymboree pajamas she was wearing. I think back to the time I never thought she would ever grow any hair, and how I couldn’t wait to see her walking down the hallway and wave to me once she entered Kindergarten.

My, how years have changed. I am no longer teaching elementary school, she has a beautiful head of thick hair, and she’s no longer needing our fingers to help her keep her balance. As she picked out her outfit for her first day of school, she wanted to make sure she wore something pink (her favorite color), that she had the perfect hairbow (she borrowed mine), and that she wore one of the new things her Nana bought for her at our latest family trip to Gatlinburg. Ooookay. Adorned with her new gray (lacy) shirt from TJMaxx, her consignment store Justice skirt, and her pink sparkly Toms, she was off!

Before heading out, we had a mini photo shoot. I’m not always the greatest at taking pictures of my own children (they never seem to want to cooperate) but we savored this small moment yesterday morning. Hubby came home and took Elaina to school so Mia and I had a few moments together alone. We took her sign, new backpack, and the camera and took about 5 minutes to just play around. Here are the results.

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Mia KindergartenI am trying to make more of an effort to document those little moments. It doesn’t matter the clothes they wear, the camera you have, or the background. Just remember that they grow up fast and when they grab those photos out of the shoebox many years down the road, nothing matters except that they can look back on that memory. They will relive it and will rejoice that you captured that day. Let’s all make a vow to take more pictures of the day-to-day things. It doesn’t matter if the photo is with your huge DSLR, your point and shoot, or heck, even your iPhone camera. Just get out there and document those moments.

I am very lucky that my girl is outgoing and wasn’t nervous in any sense of the word the first day. In fact, when I asked her if she was nervous, she turned to me and said (with a “duh” look on her face), “Moooom. No.” When I picked her up and asked her about her day, she even told me, “Moooooom, I don’t have to tell you EVERYthing.” How did she grow up so much in the short 3 hours she was in school. It’s going to be a LONG 13 years!

I read a poem the night before she went to school. Of course, I was boo-hooing by the end. I kept myself together after dropping her off. Knowing she is in good hands and that she was excited made that easy. I couldn’t help but wondering, though, what was going on.

I Wonder

I wonder what you’re doing right now,

And if everyone is treating you kind.

I hope there is a special person,

a nice friend that you can find.

I wonder if the teacher knows,

just how special you are to me.

And if the brightness of your heart

is something she can see.

I wonder if you are thinking about me,

and if you need a hug.

I already miss the sound of your voice

and how you give my leg a tug.

I wonder if you could possibly understand

how hard it is for me to let you grow.

On this day know that my heart breaks,

that this is the first step to letting my

baby go.

I know I am not the only parent thinking these same things while your babies (young and old) are away. Letting go is hard.

The last story I will tell is a story from one of my first few years of teaching. The dad of an amazing student came in for our conference. His daughter was well rounded, athletic, loved by all, high achieving, a self motivator, and just all around awesome. She was a twin and my track-mate had her brother. They also had an older brother in middle school. All of the siblings were equally awesome. At the end of our conference, I sat back and asked the dad, “So, what is your best parenting advice.” I was a new(ish) mom. I think Mia was around 2 at the time. She was beginning to come into her own and developing that lovely attitude. He thought for a second and he finally said, “You have to give your child the tools but let them do the work. You teach them right and wrong, teach them the skills they need, but don’t interfere with everything they do. Let them learn on their own. Let them learn from their mistakes. Let them settle their differences with their friends. This helps develop their character and gives them self-confidence in their choices.”

I remember thinking at the time how powerful that statement was. I think as a mom, I want to see my daughters succeed. I don’t want to see them hurt. I want to jump up and help them out in hard situations, but I always think back to that parent’s advice. We have to let them go. We have to believe in our selves enough to know that we have given them the tools they need and trust that they will know how to use them.

So go, baby girl. Use those tools. Use them correctly but if not, we will be here to help teach you again if you forget. Kindergarten will have it’s ups and downs, as will the rest of your life. Believe in yourself. We believe in you.

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High Fashion Senior | Nashville Senior Fashion Photographer

August 9th, 2011

I’m stepping outside of my normal elements and posting a little more high fashion shoot for you! :)   This is me testing out some ring light shots.  I think I’m in love.  Not something I do every day but it sure is fun to play around with.  I’m not usually one that can’t decide whether I like the color or black and white version of a photo more but this one has me stumped.  What do you think?  Color or Black and White?
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Brandee | Nashville High School Senior Photographer

August 8th, 2011

Brandee is full of life.  Have you ever met a person that always looks at life positively and is just living it to the fullest?  THAT is Brandee.  Best of luck to a successful future, girl!

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Senior Sneak | Nashville Senior Photographer

July 30th, 2011

Normally I don’t get sneak peeks up this quick but 1) I loved this session and 2) I have a really busy week.  Here you go, Karleigh!  Thanks for rocking it out tonight!

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