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Karenna
Saturday, April 10, 2010

Karenna is a senior at Baylor. She is so full of energy and excitement and gratitude. As the first member of her family to go to college, her attitude about being in school refreshed me and warmed my heart. Everyone in her family chipped in to get her a class ring and the love she has for her family members just radiates whenever she talks about them. She will go on to complete her PhD at Baylor and Waco is lucky to have her!

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Ed Atrero: i see you workin that light like it owed you money. (2010.04.16)      
Gisel: You look SO BEAUTIFUL!!!! I am extremely proud of you and am glad that I can call you my sister.  I LOVE YOU! (2010.04.12)      



Sarah
Thursday, March 04, 2010

Sarah made me a believer. This lovely girl requested that we take photos at all of the “cliche” areas in Waco. I of course obliged, with the stated condition that after we did all that we’d go to some hole or dumpster or something and create awesome in a new place. Fortunately, nothing so artistically extreme was necessary thanks to Sarah’s willingness to trust me at all the stops along the way. Magic happened and I am now a firm believer that with fresh eyes any familiar place can be new if you push, wait, try, and trust the gut instinct that says, “this spot right here can be awesome.” Thank you Sarah for giving me the opportunity to see with new eyes and helping me create some favorite images. You are truly fabulous.

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Lisa Brimberry: these are beautiful photos of my daughter, Sarah... thank you Kathryn! (2010.03.25)      
romin: this post looked lonely, but i wanted to say that i really dig your eye and your post work :) (2010.03.21)      



Amanda Panda
Sunday, February 28, 2010

Meet Amanda. Amanda is my little sister. She is beautiful and I love her. Life is bizarre in that we spent years together and could barely be in the same room without violent clashes. Once we began living thousands of miles apart, friendship finally happened upon us. She is kind to me when I do not deserve it and patient with me in a way that is required of few others. I do not normally write so much in my posts, but since this is my sister, I felt I should rise to the occasion and give you a little more insight into her and myself.

One of my favorite memories from the past few years includes the time I was home for Christmas and my hamster died (yes, I had a hamster – briefly – in college, get over it). Cause of death – shock from the exorbitant decibel level of the sanders as new floors were being installed. My room was upstairs and hers was in the basement – separation out of habit from our childhood I suppose. Upon my heartbroken discovery I trekked down the long spiral of stairs with the news of my loss. Falling to the floor in sadness at her feet I tried to calm myself as she assured me it would be ok and then disappeared. Twenty minutes later I went looking for Amanda only to catch a glimpse of her through the dining room window in the front courtyard. Opening the front door, I looked out and she stood there with a runny nose and rosy cheeks next to the tiny grave she had managed to carve out of the frozen earth. She smiled at me as a tear trickled down her cheek. We were the only attendees at that funeral, standing quietly in the falling snow as she and I said good-bye to my little pet. I think that was one of the first times I realized how wonderful sisters are.

My other favorite memory of late comes from Amanda’s most recent visit to Texas. Months prior, I had found out that Celine Dion was going to be performing in Dallas while she was in town. In an effort to prove that fun things do happen for those who live in Waco, my friends and I gathered up a group of tickets so we had something “exciting” to do / impress Amanda. Well let me just say that Amanda was deeply unimpressed. “I don’t even know any of her songs, Kathryn. Uuugh. I am staying home with Punkin (the dog).” Hmmm, my plan seemed to be failing miserably. Thankfully, I have great faith that anything can be what you make of it, and I somehow got the girl into the car and off we went to Dallas.

Sure enough, we had the WORST seats in the entire American Airlines center. Our backs were literally against the back wall. It is white and has holes in it. Also it is devastatingly hot in the upper realms of that arena. At this point I was hovering around the “I hate you for this and am never coming to visit again” range with Amanda. But as fate would have it, I happen to have some of the most hysterical, persuasive, lovely friends in the world. One in particular, the fabulous Jill Mashburn, had snuck down to the private box section of the AA center for some margaritas. Being a savvy and observant business woman, she noticed a very empty Ford Motors box. Where all the husbands that had gotten in trouble with their wives and now had to make up for it were, I can not tell you. For the two couples that were in attendence, a sincere plea from our die-hard Celine Dion friend convinced them to welcome our entire motley crew into their box. We experienced Celine the way she is meant to be – at a safe distance and with enough room to dramatically accompany her every song. Because you see, that is the glory of Celine Dion, you do not have to listen to her music to know her songs. You just know them. Thank you 1990s / Titanic. I turned to Amanda during the third song to find that she was in unbelief at just how magical it was that even she knew every lyric. We laughed, we laughed some more, and I think Amanda may even come back to visit this year. :)

Amanda lives in the Champaign-Urbana, IL area and cornfields really do make up most to all of the landscape.

She also owns a moped and I giggle just a little every time I think of her scooting around town on that whimsical bike. Love you sisah!

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holly: your sister is boooootiful, kakesy! just like you. miss you, friend. (2010.03.03)      
haley: Beautiful sista´s! Love the moped (2010.03.03)      
David Murray: Isn´t it nice to grow up and find that your sister is such a jewel? What a great set of stories.  What wonderful images.  She must be mighty proud of her big sister. (2010.03.02)      
ed atrero: gorgeous images of your gorgeous sister, kathryn!  w00t! (2010.03.02)      
Morgan Lynn: Beautiful Kathryn! She looks so much like you. Lovely work (2010.03.02)      
kate mefford: Gorgeous...both the girl and the photographs.  You guys are identical.  Wow! (2010.03.02)      



Summer & Peter
Tuesday, November 10, 2009

I love Summer and Peter. Summer and I are two peas in a pod in so many ways – the most evident likely being our love for drama, glamour, and all things Anthropologie. And Peter, wonderful Peter, he lets us live that way which is enough for me. If you do not already know that Summer is a dreadfully talented jewelry designer, she is – I wear her pieces everyday – little lovely baubles and trickets all strung together in the most intelligent way. You can find her site on my links up above. Summer styled this shoot and I simply was along for the ride. As I am sure you can guess, they now live in France and it just kills me that I can not run over to 19th Street and see what gorgeous things Summer is dreaming up. (I did not really think you could guess that.) I hope you enjoy our make-believe.

I can just hear these two –

Peter: “My love, your elbow is in the popcorn.”

Summer: “Leave it darling, and come closer.”

Sometimes popcorn can not stop love.

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Emily Wootton: Kathryn, These are beyond gorgeous! Fantastic job! Emily (2010.01.26)      
haley: these are great! lov the POpCorN one. I miss them! (2009.11.12)      
kate mefford: That last one is GORGEOUSNESS.  What a darling couple, and I just love everything you wrote about them, and the popcorn.  You are too cute! (2009.11.11)      
Erin Reed: Wow, what a cool shoot! Last photo is my favorite :) (2009.11.10)      



Kristen & Dilbert
Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Kristen, Dilbert, & I had such a fun time on this shoot. Kristen is moving from the house she bought in town, and before she left she asked me to come and capture her and Dilbert at home. The following Saturday morning just Kristen and I wandered about a quiet Waco to get some more use out of that fantastic dress.

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Jenna Brooks: Kristen!  This was my little Kathryn´s teacher last year.  We miss her so much!  These pictures are amazing. jenna (2009.10.18)      
Shannon: Wow those are so beautiful. I love the one with the blue dress that makes her eyes look like swimming pools! (2009.10.08)      
Haley: Love these! Love people and their dogs, so fun! (2009.09.30)      




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