For fear of sounding like a broken record, I’m am leaving Facebook and Instagram at the end of the month. I’m using February to try and spread the word and then come March, I will disappear from FB and IG. My main online presence thenceforth will be my website, though I’m giving Bluesky a shot too. To try to encourage people to migrate over to my little corner of the web and stay in the know, I’m having a giveaway! Click to see what you can win and how to enter 🥳
#youreverydayisworthit [client work]
Need gift ideas? I have a couple.
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, but my gift ideas will work for pretty much any birthday/holiday and any budget! Hope ALL your days are full of love, not just February 14, and that you’re able to capture photos every now and again, one way or another, of your love story. #youreverydayisworthit!
Why does it end with the wedding?
I totally get that couples want to document every little part of their wedding day. They want coverage first thing in the morning when they start getting ready into the evening as the celebration picks up. And, of course, every little moment and detail in between. What I don’t understand is why it ends there. The wedding is just the beginning of your journey together. Why is it also, overwhelmingly, the last day that people document in its entirety?
Introducing Idle Pricing!
Hey! I’m gonna try something new here… kinda like the opposite of congestion pricing. I’m going to offer a 50% discount on my nano, mini, and half day sessions if you book on a weekday (to be more specific, a school day) between 9am and 3pm. With my family all doing their own things during the day, that is the ideal time that I’d like to be be doing my own thing…. which is making artwork of your fantastically beautiful and weird family, of course. So, to try and fill up my days where I’m all dressed up with no place to go (like this little dude), I’m offering a lovely little discount… idle pricing, if you will 😉
You still there?
Oh good. Me too.
For fear of sounding like a broken record, it’s been a while, it’s been crazy, you know, all the things got in the way, and there are so many things, blah blah blah. But I’m still here!
Documentary Family Photography – it’s not just for kids!
Yes, obviously kids are a hoot and that’s typically why people hire me, to capture the beautiful crazy that is their life with littles. BUT, much like LEGO, there’s no age limit to documentary family photography. I’d argue it’s equally important to preserve the love and beauty of ALL our relationships, especially as we age. Not just us and our children, but our spouses, our parents, our siblings, our pets.
The Birth of Anna Holden Photography!
I remember this day like it were yesterday, but it was SIX years ago!! This was my very first full day-in-the-life session. I remember being incredulous the whole day at what a powerful thing it was to bear witness to the beauty and intricacies of a family from sunup to sundown. And every single time, it’s the same feeling. I feel so privileged to be invited into a family’s life to document it all — the good, the bad, and the ugly.
My top three tips for the BEST documentary family photos EVER.
Worried about scheduling your very first full day-in-the-life? Don’t be! You will get so many photos that celebrate your life. The best part? It will be the easiest and most fun photo session ever. I swear!! The photos will be so REAL; they will transport you back in time over and over again and make you feel all the feels. Spoiler alert: they will definitely make you laugh and quite possibly make you cry. Still hesitant? Following are my top three tips for the BEST documentary family photos EVER.
Pictures I wish I had… part 2
It’s almost Valentine’s Day and in the spirit of the day, I wanted to share some of my all-time favorite photos I’ve taken of my clients – those that show their affection toward their loved ones. These also happen to be some of the photos I most wish I had of me and my parents.
Pictures I wish I had… part 1
It may surprise some, but when asked, 80% of kids (including teenagers) would rather eat with their parents than with their friends or in front of a screen by themselves. Our lives are so busy, having at least one time a day where you’re all together and not distracted by other things is so beneficial. And it doesn’t need to be dinner, do what works for your family.