As we enter the traditional time of gift giving, it’s always a struggle to come up with something truly distinctive and memorable. In fact, these days the personal touch seems to have gotten lost in a digital age with people trying to save time with online shopping and buying from the same “latest and greatest” gift lists. This year why not take a more unique approach, consider fine art photography as a new tradition in gift giving - photo collections that capture your own life reflected as art and that can be shared with others as timeless treasures that capture your personal legacy for generations to come.
This year we have created a lovely package for clients that want to celebrate their legacy and create a piece of art that will last for generations to enjoy. It includes one of our photography sessions here in our Seattle photography studio plus a beautiful 12×16 canvas photograph that we build and make here in the studio. Our canvas photographs are one of our specialties and something that sets us apart. We print all of our canvas prints here in the studio, then wrap them around hand built frames and finally they are sealed with beautiful handmade paper from Nepal. I put together this quick video to show you an example of these beautiful canvas photographs.
Our holiday offer is priced at $249. If you are interested in learning more, please enter your details here and we will be in touch and we would be honored to work with you.
After speaking to an existing client and a couple of new clients we have decided to add a second offer for folks wanting to create some special photographic memories this holiday season.
The first offer consists of one of our large framed artisan prints, then some lovely 5×7 holiday cards, combined together with our studio session. This offer is priced at $595, a great saving as the retail value is typically well over $1000. Because we know people like flexibility when it comes to presenting photographs we have chosen three different sized wall photographs and you get to choose which size & style you like.
The second offer is similar, but it doesn’t include the large wall photograph for folks that might not want one now. It includes those twenty five lovely 5×7 holiday cards combined with our studio session. This offer is priced at just $350, its a great deal and something we think might have broader appeal.
We will hold these prices through December 22. However we are getting more and more busy and we fulfill orders on a first come-first served basis. We know holidays are really important and we will do everything we can do to make sure our clients are happy, however its worth noting that depending on how late you book your holiday appointment we may not be able to supply all products by December 24th.
As with all of our sessions these will include a complimentary consultancy phone call or meeting prior to your scheduled appointment to allow us to learn more about you and what you’re looking for in your photographs. We think that the easy-going atmosphere will enable us to bring out your holiday best and focus our attention on the little details that are so important — a facial expression, a certain glint in the eyes and of course a natural smile.
If you might be interested to learn more just complete the web form that is located here and we will be in touch.
Trevin: Sorry I missed out on assisting with this shoot! I absolutely love the shots you posted, especially the third one with the flower petals on the ground.
On Safari with Oldupai George: Our photographer for the wedding (Phil Holden, great guy) came by the house last week to watch us interact (or something)… he posted a few of the shots from that on his blog. You can check them out here.
Sheryl: Phil, this just turned out great. Kaitlin and Kaleb had a good time in your studio and particularly loved playing street musicians alongside their faithful hound. They were so excited to present this canvas to their dad, and his reaction did not disappoint. He loved it! Thanks for bringing out my kids’ personalities in many different ways (you actually got teens to smile in many of the other shots!) and thanks for helping us capture this important stage in their lives. Sheryl
Steve: Phil - I love the picture! This is one of the best father’s day gifts I have ever received. Thanks so much for working w/ Sheryl & the kids (& dog) to make this turn out so well.
Phil Holden photography show: more about it on Phil’s blog: http://blog.philholden.com/200 8/05/06/squares-an-exhibition- of-photography-by-phil-holden/ Tags: kuhlman, phil holden, Photography,
DG Haldeman: The baby pictures I love, would have to be feet. I love seeing the babies feet with it’s moms or dads. Lots of white and light ‘pure’ colors are fun with babies. you could do some dark colors just to play with it. and I agree, yawning babies are the cutest! Love the pics too though.
Robin Troy: I’m feeling lucky to have stumbled upon your blog. Your work is lovely; your writing, moving. Thanks for bringing beauty into the world. I look forward to seeing more of your future work. Cheers! RT
Jahnina: Nice idea! The movie meetings reminded me and my Czech friends. We are trying to meet once a week for Czech movies. But we are just three so I wouldn’t have as many silly faces as you do.
mary: Iloved the pic of my neice charlotte.this the first i’ve seen since she was about 5yrs old. great pics.
Julie: really nice! you made a group of amateur models look like pros!
Dianna: Wonderful! thank you for including me in this beautiful bunch. Charlotte and Aaron have good looking friends.
/i: sorry if i broke your computer screens. Actually phili, the first one is probably my second favourite photo you have ever take on me. There are about 300 of the twins & Mel that rank higher, but that first one is pretty cool. /i
Karen Boehm: Thank you, Phil for capturing the absolute essence of this marvelous little guy. I’m the other grandma. Ryan is our first and we think he’s quite marvelous. The photos here show that to perfection. Grandma Karen
MARY JANE JOHNSON: MR.HOLDEN, THE PHOTOGRAPHY YOU DO. THEY ARE JUST BEAUTIFUL. IT’S AN ART OF WORK. TO SEE THE IMAGES.AND WHAT YOU BRING OUT OF THEM. BABY’S FIRST48 HOURS. THEY ARE JUST WONDERFUL. THE PICTURE’S YOU TAKE,BRINGS OUT THE QUALITY.TO APRECAITE THEM. SINCERLY YOUR’S MARY JANE JOHNSON P.S. I AM TRYING TO LOG ON WEBSITE.