Category: Newborns

Welcome 2013! {Snohomish and King County, WA child, family, and senior photographer}

January 8, 2013 · 2:32 pm

Happy New Year! Super excited for all that 2013 may hold for myself and for our family! Bring it.=)

Wanted to let you all know of a little special I have going on right now… A January booking special!

That’s right… for the month of January, book a portrait session ANYTIME during this year {I am returning back from maternity leave March 15th, so ANYTIME between March 15th and Dec. 1st} and receive 30% off of your Portrait Session! And, this kind of a sale doesn’t happen often folks, so if you are on the fence about booking a family session or scheduling your Senior their portrait session, DO IT NOW!

Make THIS year… 2013. The year that you capture your family’s love for one another! Those smiles. That contagious laughter. The sweet love you share with one another. Let me capture it all for you. To remember in photos!

Happy 2013!

2012 Highlights…

December 28, 2012 · 7:29 pm

What a year 2012 has been! I am just so thankful that I get to do what I do… photograph some beautiful peeps! My favorite is catching the silly smile that shy little boy gave. Or, the outrageous laughter of that sweet girl. Or, the knowing, proud, and loving eyes of mom and dad engaging their precious children. Or, the moments when the Senior relaxes in front of my camera. All these things are why I love what I do!

And, I’m so excited for the new year to come! Getting to catch more of these precious moments on film.

So, I thank you, dear friends. For trusting me to capture your memories and the people you hold most dear in your life. I put together a little highlight reel of some of my faves from this past year! Hope you enjoy…

And, stay tuned… for a little special I will be running for January. Deets to come very soon!

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Meet Will. {Snohomish and King County, WA child and family photographer}

December 10, 2012 · 9:32 am

**Warning…  This post is lengthy. So if you are interested in reading, grab a cup of coffee and pull up a chair!

Feels like it’s been so long since I’ve posted here in this little space! I have been busy spending the last few months finishing up sessions for all of my wonderful clients, nesting up, and resting my body and mind for our new adventure to come… welcoming the birth of our third child!

And on Nov. 11th, 2012, we did just that.

I love to hear birth stories, so I thought I would share just a bit of the events leading up to our baby’s birth…

Tuesday, Nov. 6th {Election day} found me at my 38 1/2 week apt. I headed into the hospital that morning accompanied with my trusty inquisitive side-kick, my three year old daughter and attempted the usual: a weigh in on the scale {my absolute FAVORITE part of these visits}, putting pee pee in a cup, and chit chat with one of the midwives. I had been feeling pretty tired the week before and trying to “rest” up {which is not the easiest thing for a hyperactive, nesting mom of two kids to do} but on THIS particular day, I was feeling great… lots of energy. In fact, the day before, I think my exact statement to Jeff was, “I feel like I can climb a mountain today.” Quite possibly, I think… tell tale signs of what the week held before us…

However at this appointment, my blood pressure was checking pretty high. So high, that my midwife sent me straight over for a blood draw to check for pre-eclampsia. I had NO other symptoms of that and felt confident that all was well. Turns out, I was right and everything checked out fine. But, they wanted me keeping track of my blood pressure 2x a day for the next week with again, strict orders to “REST”! They told me to call them if it got above 140/90.

Pressing onward…

Thursday, Nov. 8th, my BP checked out higher than what they wanted {can’t remember the exact number}, so I put in the call.

“Come in for a non-stress test and another blood draw later this afternoon,” Heather, my midwife said.

“Alrighty… see you in a bit.”

I “rested” up during the non-stress test for about 45 minutes, at which time our baby wasn’t giving them the movements that they wanted to see, so they sent me up for my blood draw and then over to Maternal Fetal Medicine for an ultrasound and some more monitoring. My BP was still checking out pretty high, but the blood draw results came back just fine and the second screening of baby came back normal too, which was good news. They sent me home telling me to call the midwives in the morning where the discussion of an induction would be a possibility.

I have to be honest and say that as soon as I heard the word, induction, my stubborn self dug in its heels. Our desire has always been for a natural, drug free birth, of which I had had with our daughter and I felt totally confident that my body would start what it needed to do in it’s own time… on it’s own.

I called Shanna, another one of our midwives the next day {Friday, Nov. 9th} and we started discussing our options. She told me that all seemed to be checking out fine with the baby but their concern lyed with me, since I had been having such high BP. She said that if I was with a regular OB that they would have wanted me in that day to begin an induction. She suggested having me come in the next day, Saturday {which would have put me right at 39 weeks} for this and I shared with her my thoughts. We landed on a compromise of sorts: For me to continue to rest to keep my BP down, for me to continue monitoring my BP at home, and for me to come in, starting on Sunday and through the following week for more monitoring and blood draws. I was on board with the plan and also added an addendum, which was to see if I could kick start things on my own to get my body going. I was not so confident in this though, since both of my babies have always come within 1-2 days of my due dates and this baby wasn’t due until the following week. But I wasn’t going down without a fight, so I thought exhausting all possibilities was within reason.

So, we enjoyed spicy food, lots of walks, and a few other “things” to get things moving along.

Saturday, Nov. 10th… God knew what was to come for us that night because He gifted both Jeff and I with the most fabulous two hour long nap that afternoon, which hardly ever happens around here when you have a five year old that pops in and out of his room during his rest time. Praise Jesus for this! We woke up and ventured out for yet, another family walk. Or for me, it was a waddle at this point. By 5:30 pm, I remembered that I had a gift certificate to a local nail salon and I thought how nice it would be to head in for a pedicure… plus, a friend had mentioned to me that there is a spot on a woman’s ankles that can be rubbed during a pedicure that could cause labor to start. I thought, “What the heck. I’ll give it a try!” and popped into the salon, asking the nice gal if this was possible. Victoria was her name, and she swore up and down that that would do the trick. Half heartedly believing her, I settled in for some nice relaxing foot rubs and she did her thing.

7pm found me back at home on our couch enjoying breakfast for dinner {Jeff’s speciality}. We relaxed in and Netflixed an episode of Parenthood.

10pm and I was beginning to take note of the funny rushes I had been having for the past two hours. I hadn’t thought anything of it at first since I had been getting lots of braxton hicks throughout the last part of my pregnancy, but the regularity of these was what made me take note. Hmmm… coming about every 5 minutes for the past couple of hours. Could this be it? If so, Victoria at Creative Nails must really know her stuff!

I mentioned to Jeff that these guys were coming pretty regularly and told him that I was going to give our friend a call to make sure she was on board to come over to watch the kids… IN CASE things got going later in the night. Jeff gave me the look that he usually gives me when I tell him not to worry and that I’m NOT sure this is the real thing and went into “Jeff mode” beginning to finish up laundry, pack, and get things ready to roll out.

11pm and I suggested that we hit the sack, since my rushes weren’t very strong yet and I thought it best to get some rest, IN CASE, this was the real deal. So, we headed to bed. I think Jeff fell asleep and I slept for maybe an hour, until I began feeling some more intense contractions. Lying in bed timing those and even though they were feeling a lot stronger, they were more spread apart than the easier ones from before. I quietly got up and thought moving around a bit down in the family room for awhile might make them a bit closer together. I hung out down there for awhile until they began to feel much stronger, it warranted me to wake up Jeff.

2am… Yep, this was the real deal. I called the midwife on call, Cathleen, and called our friend to alert her to go ahead and come on over to watch our kids, so we could get ready to head to the hospital, while Jeff went more rapidly into Jeff mode… finishing packing things up.

Our friend, Suzanne got to the house and we hung out in the family room working through the stronger contractions together. I am forever thankful for her calm, soothing spirit as I leaned on her, breathing deeply through them.

Hoped in the car with my love and started the 25 minute drive to the hospital. Still breathing and groaning through those rushes, I remember thinking how peaceful it was outside… the frigid November starry clear night… we had the road pretty much to ourselves… and the worship CD on in our car was exactly what I needed to hear and see in those moments. I was taking it all in, which had been my prayer through my entire pregnancy. Such a beautiful season for me. For us. For our family. I was excited and exhillerated and yet a part of me felt a bit sad too… as I knew I wouldn’t be pregnant any longer. This would be our last pregnancy. Our last baby. Taking it all in for sure.

We arrived to the hospital around 4am and as Jeff parked the car, I waddled in with my usual beaming sense of humor, in between rushes, exclaiming proudly to the front desk staff, “I’m here to have a baby!” Yes. Humor is what tends to keep me sane in intense moments at times. It is one of my coping methods. Don’t judge.

We were escorted back to our room and Cathleen walked in, checked me and she said I was about a 5-6 cm. dialated. Whoo hoo! Half way there was all I could think. At this point, while I was lying on the hospital bed, she also checked my BP… Very high. So high, they didn’t tell me what the numbers were. She told me that I needed to stay lying down on my left side.

What?! No. No. No… She didn’t understand… See, I labor best while I am standing and moving around. The last thing I had wanted was to be told that I had to stay put on my side. I clearly didn’t like this, so I asked her if I could get up and move around whenever the contractions came… While Cathleen told me as gently, but firmly as she could that this was the way it needed to be, Jeff was giving me the look that said, “Kelly, shut up and do what these people tell you. It’s for your own good.”

O.k.. O.k.. I had a moment when I wondered if I could do it on my own, while LYING down because in my mind and in past experience, this wasn’t the way in which I was comfortable with, BUT, I rallied the troops and told myself that I COULD do it.

Around 5:45 am, I think, Cathleen checked me again and I was at a 9. Good times. I was ready to get this baby out… The rushes were at their most intense at this point, but it was also nice to get a couple of minutes to rest between each one. So glad God made it like that! Jeff was doing great rubbing my back while I was still in my favorite position… lying down on my side. I began to feel a lot of pressure and I kept communicating this to the nurses and Cathleen. I remember a lot of moving around with the nursing staff, getting things ready to go and this. This I remember the most… that baby bed being rolled in… You know the one with the clear sides. And, that was when it hit me… I was about to meet our baby. Our last baby. And, I began to cry. I looked up at Jeff and told him through my tears that I love him and I gave him a kiss. Although, by the funny sound I made through my tears, he thought I was going to throw up in his mouth.

It was time. Pushin time! Jeff got his gloves on to catch the baby and I remember him having a stunned look on his face, although, he would say that he was just in awe.=) Cathleen was in position, down South. And, the most beautiful amazing nurse, whom I don’t even remember when she came in, was right next to me, right up in my face, coaching me with her soothing words between my pushes, “Blow out the candles, blow out the candles,” to signal rests. I did just as she told me and felt the head come out. Then with my third push, out came our baby.

Jeff yelled out, “It’s a boy!” and they layed his tiny, slippery body on my chest. I cried some more. Thank you, Jesus for this most precious amazing gift.

And, that about sums the birth story all up! It was an experience that was everything I had hoped and prayed it would be and I am so thankful for our little one.

And, I still continue to take it all in… these last four weeks… amongst the little amounts of sleep and poured strong coffee and soiled diapers and baby cries and milk drunk sighs… knowing just as I said before, that this is our last. Or last season with a newborn. Finding myself taking note of so much more, snapping pictures of everything I can, falling in love all over again with EACH of my children and their uniqueness.

I. Can’t. Believe. I. Am. A. Mom. Of. Three.

Seriously, when did this happen? When did I receive so much blessed goodness in my life?

I could go on and on, really. So much hormonal emotion I have been experiencing! Can I get an AMEN from any other mommas out there who know what I’m talkin about!=)

But, I will stop with my words for now and introduce you to our newest son.

Meet William Owen Harper
Born November 11th, 2012 @ 6:20am
7lbs. 8oz.
20 1/2 inches long

 

 

Four days new.

 

 

Big Sister is ENAMORED by him! Seriously. She follows me around EVERYWHERE I go, helping me change his diaper or sitting with me while I nurse and she rubs his hair. I melt when she talks to him in her sweet little voice when he fusses, saying, “It’s okay Will. It’s okay.”

 

 

Seven days new.

 

 

Big brother. Also in love with him… in his own boyish way. Ben doesn’t know yet all of the fun he is going to have when Will gets older and can join him in play!

BROTHERS!!!

 

 

 

 

Eight days new.

 

 

And, a very proud Daddy!

 

 

Nine days new.

 

 

 

 

My cup runneth over.

 

 

Ten days new.

Ruby beauty. {Snohomish and King County newborn and family photographer}

March 20, 2012 · 9:05 pm

I met up with this sweet family Saturday morning for their newest daughter’s photo debut. You may remember them here and here, from older brother Jack’s 6 month session and one year session last Fall.  I’m telling you…  Are they not the cutest family?!

They were happy to all snuggle up together and cuddle Miss. Ruby, while the snow fell lightly outside their big windows.  And, I was happy to snap away.

Enjoy your sneak peek, R family!  It was a pleasure to see you all again on Saturday and congratulations on your newest addition!

And, on a different note… if you follow this blog, thank you! I am blessed by your “readership” {if that’s a word}. It’s been a quiet winter for me, which I have taken and rested up in. This session kicks off the next few months worth of child and family sessions which I am so excited for! So, stay tuned for more fun sneak peeks in the future.

Sweet beauty {Snohomish and King County, WA newborn and family photographer}

October 25, 2011 · 9:48 pm

I got to visit this sweet, sweet beauty Saturday morning for her newborn photos. Meet Emily Grace, just two weeks new!

She joins a pretty awesome family, including one very proud and doting big brother, Jack. Mom and I had fun getting Emily to fall into that newborn slumber for these images, all in between a couple of feedings, along with some pee and poo.=)) Joanna and I chatted it up in between newborn soothings and I am feeling like we have been old friends. We talked about our antique treasures {they have THE cutest home with so many handmade and vintage details}, their ministry with Young Life, staying home and raising our kids, and the blessing of having both a boy and a girl. We have so many commonalities in life. Seriously, what a great family. I can’t say enough about how I adore them.

Moore family, you do life so well… God is using you in HUGE ways… in your community and in your own children’s lives. Shine on.

And, enjoy your sneak peek of your little one…

**This family will receive a FREE 5×7 with their print order if they receive 10 comments under this blog posting.

Could Mr. Jack be any more sweet and proud? And, Joanna made this cute little flower for Emily’s headband! Crafty lady.=))

Sweet Emma Ruth {King and Snohomish County newborn photographer}

August 24, 2011 · 10:09 pm

I spent a nice afternoon with this fun family this past Sunday, photographing their new gift: Emma Ruth. I was also privileged to photograph Susie when she was pregnant with this little one.

They have a beautiful home and we did most of these in their bedroom, where the natural light flowed in. It was such a warm day, that once Emma fell asleep, we moved outside for some shots there.

D family, thank you for asking me to photograph this special time in your life. Enjoy your sneak peek!

**As always, this family will receive a FREE 5×7 with their print order, if they receive 10 comments under this blog post.

 

 

I ADORE this image… partly because of the sentimental value in it. Susie asked me to capture a few images of tiny Emma in her family’s heirloom cradle.

Itty bitty ~ black & white. {Bothell, WA newborn and family photographer}

March 23, 2011 · 2:19 pm

I just love meeting new families, especially in the context of what I do! It is so fun chatting it up and finding more about each other! In this case, I was simply fascinated with the history behind this family! Momma is from Israel and absolutely beautiful! And, Dad’s roots are German. They are teaching their oldest son {almost 2} Hebrew AND German! How amazing is that! I so enjoyed talking with little A’s mom, while we waited for this itty bitty guy to fall fast asleep for his photos. It seems we have a lot in common and I just loved hearing about her birth story! As a bonus, I am super excited that I will be seeing this family more over the next year, as they are the newest members in my First Year Portrait Package!

Anyway, I hope you enjoy your sneak peek! I’ve been on a bit of a color kick lately, but felt moved to post these in Black and White today. There is just something about the timelessness of a simple black and white image, especially with newborns!

**As always, this family has the chance to receive a FREE 5×7 with their print order, if they receive 10 comments under this blog posting!

Baby C {Monroe, WA newborn photographer}

March 7, 2011 · 2:46 pm

This session was a challenge, let me tell ya! Not with the subjects at all, but with the crazy weather we had last weekend, we had to reschedule two times! BUT, it was worth the wait, because this little one is a sweetie! She hung out like a champ with us, while I snapped some images of her wide awake. We waited her out, with some rocking {yes, I got my newborn fix and enjoyed my snuggle time} and she finally drifted off into a nice little slumber, dreaming only of what tiny newborns dream of: mama’s milk.

I had such a fun time photographing her! Congrats, B family on your precious beauty!

**As always, this family will receive a FREE 5×7 with their print order, if they receive 10 comments below this blog post.

Favorites of 2010 and a Giveaway {Snohomish and King Co. Photographer}

January 1, 2011 · 8:27 pm

Happy New Year and welcome to my NEW blog! So glad you stopped by…

What a year 2010 has been! I feel like I have learned a ton, both personally and in my photography business. I am so grateful for my family and their continued support in encouraging me to do what I love. I can think of many times when Jeff has sacrificed a Saturday morning to stay home with the kids, so that I could go out and take some pictures! And, he always humors me, when we are out and about and I want to grab my camera to take JUST one picture! I could not do what I do without him.

And… I am so thankful for all of you! Although at first, it was difficult to “put myself out there” and show my “art” to the world, I feel like I have gained confidence along the way {while STILL continuing to learn and better my craft} and you have been so supportive and encouraging to me through my walk as well! I feel honored that you would choose me to capture your precious moments. It is something I don’t take for granted! And, it is so special to get to be a part of that and to meet SO many AMAZING people!

I am excited for what 2011 will bring! I know my word of this year is BALANCE. Finding a good balance in work, taking care of our home, exercise, prayer, playing with the kids, spending time with my husband, creativity, taking time out for me, etc., etc. Hmmm… how many of you can relate to that? I am sure MOST of us can! We have already begun to structure out a plan on what that balance looks like for us and for our family. Here’s to that!=)

With that said, I want to introduce my goal for this blog… I vacilated between keeping my old blog for personal use and strictly using this new one for business purposes only, but have decided to just roll with this one… For me, photography is such a personal thing… I am learning to embrace the creative side of me more and more and sharing that or my life in this venue, seems appropriate. How could I separate the two? SO… this blog will consist of SNEAK PEEKS of all of the amazing people I get to photograph, information about my photography business, and a little randomness thrown in as well. My hope is that I would also put together an occasional DIY tutorial, but that will be as time allows… because, again… gotta keep the balance.=)

I will continue to leave my old blog up for awhile, but eventually, it will be deleted.  SO, if you are following me there, come on over here and stay!

Enough of my rambling…  onto my post!  And, the giveaway…  {spish…  I’m giving away $150 worth of gift cards!!!}

I couldn’t think of a better way to introduce my new blog than to wrap up 2010 with a little review… AND host a little giveaway along with it! A sort of {MY favorites} gallery from each session of last year.  I typically walk away from a session with an excitement about a few images…  Below are my faves from each session.

I chose mine, now here’s YOUR part…  you get to pick your favorite too!  For all of you past 2010 clients out there, you’ll want to let your friends and family know about this contest, so that they can vote for YOUR special image!  The image with the MOST votes wins a $50 gift card!  Voting will be open now through Friday, Jan. 7th @ midnight.  I will announce the winner on Saturday.

Not only do my past clients have a chance to win, but the voters do too!  Just leave a comment at the bottom of this post with your name, email, and the image # you are voting for.  I will randomly choose one voter to receive a $50 gift card!  Not only that, but if you haven’t “liked” Kelly Harper Photography on Facebook yet, you’re gonna want to do that as well!  That enters you in for a chance to win an additional $50 gift card, chose randomly!  Find me on Facebook HERE.

That’s right…  THREE winners!

Here are the official rules:

  • Choose your favorite image and comment below this post with your name, email, and the image of your choosing.
  • Please, only ONE vote per person.
  • Head on over HERE and click “like” to like Kelly Harper Photography on Facebook.
  • If you are a 2010 client, spread the word for more votes, to up your chances!
  • Voting begins now and ends on Friday, Jan. 7th @ 11:59pm.
  • Winners will be announced on Saturday, Jan. 8th

Alrighty, happy voting!