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Happy New Year!
Monday, January 02, 2012

After a fun filled, reality tv-esque Christmas in Chicago, I made the wise choice to go to San Francisco for New Year’s Eve. Obviously it is gorgeous there. The above Instagram photo I took on NYE. San Fran can be kind of braggy with her sunsets and twinkling city lights. Anyhow, I love her for it. It really was a terrific night – even though I am having a sort of blue moment in the image below (both images below were taken via iphone by my lovely friend Erin). Nightclubs are sort of swanky (if you didn’t know) and as you can see, I basically just blend in to all that swank in a completely effortless non-awkward way. What can I say? It’s a gift.

Additionally, because I am a firm believer that if you have an image of yourself that is mostly blown out where you are looking deliriously happy and maybe slightly cross-eyed, you should post it – I give you the image below. Life is meant to be lived – we can’t all be classy all the time, it’s just not fair to everyone else. ;) Happy New Year everyone!

 

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Amanda Krueger: This is how I will always remember you...with long dangly earings and picture red eye. So beautiful, so authentic, so woman! (2012.01.09)      
Kate Mefford: Oh so authentic, my dear friend!!! So proud that you are showing more of your true colors on the blog!!! (2012.01.06)      



Destination Wedding Photographer | Costa Rica
Sunday, July 17, 2011

I am out of the office in Costa Rica covering a wedding. The internet here is so leisurely my guess is this post will make it to the internet perhaps after my return. C’est le vie! I’m no nature photographer, but here are some pics I made myself go out and take. Or rather, that my sister begged me to take. Amanda – I hope you like palm trees.

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amanda: I do love palm trees, and I love love love these! I wish I was a destination wedding photographer shooting in costa rica! I just hope you feel sad about my uncool profession and send me some of these pics to ease my pain. (2011.07.28)      



Risk – Vegas 2010
Thursday, March 18, 2010

People have always told me that it is only with great risk that one accomplishes the greatest gain. That has been almost unbelievably true for me this past week. *Caution* : long story ahead – buckle up.

Every year about this time, the annual WPPI (Wedding and Portrait Photographers International) Convention happens in Las Vegas. It is the biggest convention in the industry with 14,000+ photographers attending. Along with the teaching comes a mega tradeshow displaying all of the latest products. I have always known that attending WPPI would have to happen eventually. However, organizing my agenda, registration, hotel, plane, etc. seemed deeply overwhelming to me, and I have never been able to gather enough of my left brain to get out there. That is, until this year.

After attending all things Foundation Workshop related over the past 6 months and discovering what an incredible quantity of amazing people are in the photo world, my vision changed. The “I have to go to Vegas” became “I want to go to Vegas.” Really, I had such a great experience at Foundation Workshop 8 that it was more like, “I must go Vegas. Now.” And that is exactly what I did. At 2am on the Sunday of the Convention, I bought my ticket (thank you AA.com miles) and at 6 am left for Vegas. Less thinking and more doing worked in my favor this time around. Did I have a small panic attack on the plane? You betcha. Thoughts like: “This is crazy.” “What is wrong with me?! I just left my dog and am hoping someone can take care of her the next 5 days. She could die of starvation.” Those and numerous other such dramatic mental wanderings sent me spinning my first flight. Thankfully, I am a pretty good judge of my gut instincts and ultimately landed on, “this is supposed to happen, it will all work out, and enjoy.” Once reality set in that I was really doing this, the most delightful sense of freedom swept over me. A risky life is a good life.

I arrived in Vegas to the best roommates one could ask for at, essentially, a 5 day lock-in at the MGM Grand. One of my roommates in particular, the lovely Kirsten Lewis, preached the good news of the Finao scavenger hunt and convinced us all to form a team: Team Firing Squad. The scavenger hunt included 12 clues over the course of 3 days that had to be completed in 5 total. My first WPPI experience was more of a Vegas adventure thanks to the scavenger hunt. I am the better for it. Long story short: we had a hilarious time completing the tasks and oddly enough – won the Grand Prize. The Grand Prize included no less than $36,000 worth of incredible products (QuiKeys!), gift certificates (Finao, Seldex), VIP WPPI 2011 Registration (we meet again, Vegas), plus other rockin’ items. INCREDIBLE.

My investment of $100 on a plane ticket and $75 for hotel room (plus a load of Starbucks) returned one of the more hilarious and profitable experiences of my life to date. My encouragement to you all is to trust your instincts on being spontaneous – life is meant to be lived and that means pushing your own boundaries and comfort levels. I leave you with some images from our video submission. Happy living!

Clue #8 All 4 team members must be in one picture taken with the famous Las Vegas sign.

Clue #3 Get our own Thunder From Down Under to autograph a body part of one team member.

(The upper lip seemed to me exactly what Finao wanted with that clue.)

Clue #12 Get one of your team members to give us your best Elton John impersonation.

This poster was just an ad-on to the stop motion execution of this clue. Boom.

Our winning submission can be viewed here. *Please note* : if you are NOT into showgirls, bronze behinds, behinds in general, and overall Vegas-ness, this video may not be for you. You’ve been warned. :) Everyone else – please enjoy our hard work.

Of course, there were other things to do in Vegas at WPPI. One of the mega events this year was a little something called Airhorns and Lasers. This glamazon party was held in the Wynn at the Tryst – uber fabulous to be sure. Yes I was there. Here I am being there. Thanks Smilebooth!

To celebrate the big Finao win I hopped in the car with my dog and drove out into the great wide somewhere that is Texas, driving at probably (ok, definitely) illegal speeds, and let the strange and wonderful events of the past week and a half settle in. I have always been a city girl, but I am slowly beginning to understand why so many prefer wide open spaces. I leave you with my evening.

Many, many thanks to my team members – Kirsten Lewis, Olivia Brown, and Beth Fladung for being fantastic. Much gratitude also goes out to Finao, LLC for putting on the scavenger hunt and to all of the prize sponsors for making it a scavenger hunt worth going all out for!

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Olivia Brown: Hi girl! Such a nice summary of a fabulous whirlwind week! Can´t wait for next year. I still can´t believe we won! It was so fun being creative with you all! Glad you were game for the ´stache idea - I think that photo´s my fave. Tell my cardi hi! (2010.03.23)      
David: Great going Kathryn.  I feel like I have been watching a wonderful person, blossom into this dynamic kick ass photographer overnight.  I has been wonderful to watch.  I am so happy for you.  I look forward to seeing you have  just a blaaamo year!  Much luck to you  this season!!!! (2010.03.22)      
Kathryn Krueger: Thanks everyone - we had such a great time accomplishing the tasks, and I am so glad you liked the video. Kirsten - I am so happy to have you in my life forever and a day. :) Team Firing Squad - I salute you! (2010.03.21)      
rosaura: kathryn!  you are amazing!  i´m so happy you decided to come to wppi and i´m sooooo happy to have met you.  super congrats again on winning.  if you guys hadn´t won, i would have boycotted finao!    :) (2010.03.21)      
romin: you gals rocked that contest so hardcore. i´m so glad i didn´t know about it and waste 3 days trying at a half-assed entry when this genius entry was transpiring. (2010.03.21)      
haley: So fun! Congrats on winning and Im so glad you decided last minute to go! You being You is always the best! and has purpose behind it! (2010.03.19)      
Brian Hall: Glad you are starting to see the love of wide open spaces, Kathryn.  It was a pleasure meeting you last week and I look forward to June! (2010.03.19)      
kirsten: oh my dear, dear friend.  although we have only known each other for 3 months, i honestly feel like you´ve been in my life since childhood.  seriously, there are people that perpetually enter and exit with ease and then there are those that leave an impression, one that changes you.  you are one of those people for me, one that i know will be in my life forever and a day.  :)  i couldn´t have imagined doing this with anyone else other than our team.  it bonded us from humiliation to hilarity, and i am only looking forward to so many more adventures in the future! big, jolly green giant hugs.  xo.k (2010.03.18)      
Jen Barnes: Oh Congratulations!  What a fantastic reward for your 2 AM decision. (2010.03.18)      
Ginger: Congrats, Kat!!!!  I´m so proud of you and of what God is doing in you!  Enjoy your prize(s) and I can´t wait to hear more!  Love you! (2010.03.18)      
Bethany: Love the video, love the pictures, love you!  SO proud of you!!!!  I am so glad you could reap the rewards of your wittiness and creativity :) (2010.03.18)      



with love, from Seattle
Sunday, September 20, 2009

wish you were here – xoxo Kathryn

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holly: mmmmmm...what a good, fun time...so glad you came! (2009.10.03)      
Amy: Oh, my goodness. I love this photo and I am so jealous that you got to go to Seattle. (2009.09.25)      



Atlanta Aquarium
Monday, May 18, 2009

Over Mother’s Day I went to Atlanta to visit my Mom. My aunt and uncle live there and this is the first time we have visited them since, oh, 1999. Atlanta is famous for not only a horrific airport experience, but also for the world’s largest aquarium. Here are a few pics from our day there. These were taken with my lovely point and shoot camera.

Look at this guy

There is a stink eye if I have ever seen one

This is the cinema size window into the cold water tank at the Aquarium (note the tiny people down at the bottom). We just sat and watched for quite some time. All the creatures were truly amzaing.

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Stephanie C: Hi, Kathryn! I just recently found your blog and now check it everyday. :-) Your photos are BEAUTIFUL! Your fan, Stephanie :-) (2011.04.04)      




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