I was looking through old family photographs the other day, when I stumbled upon this gem. I was ten years-old and my family had just moved from the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area to Sarasota. We were enjoying a day on a friend’s sailboat in the beautiful Gulf of Mexico. The part I got the biggest kick out of, not the fact that I was wearing socks and sneakers on a boat, although that is pretty special, but that I had my camera, in hand, even back then. I’m pretty sure this was a 110 film camera. It was replaced by the disc system and then the APS system, and then 35mm, all before I went digital.
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Wednesday, March 28th, 2012Big Time! – Sarasota Family Photographer
Wednesday, December 1st, 2010I love this time of year. I have a constant flow of deliveries and for me, it’s like Christmas morning unwrapping client orders nearly every day of November and December. This week, I had two big canvas deliveries, one 16×20 and one 24×30. My husband, who usually just acts interested because he knows I get excited, actually really was. His comment for the first one (the 16×20) was, “it’s great, but…”, and my heart sank. He finished with – “it’s too small, it needs to be bigger, a lot bigger.” I totally agreed. I didn’t get any pictures of that one, but did today when I got an unexpected delivery of the 24×30 canvas that was supposed to be delivered to Virginia (it will be making it’s way to you Kristen, I promise). I have to admit, I was really kind of excited about the lab’s error. Just meant I got to see the canvas, in all it’s big, beautiful glory. And, being the person of opportunity, I decided to hang it on my wall.
I have wanted to do a post on this for quite some time. I can’t tell you how many times I have clients order 5×7 prints and “Big” 8×10 prints for their walls. Here’s the thing, unless you are literally a foot or two away from it, you will not see your image. My clients pay for a custom photography experience. They love their images and want to show them off but are often afraid of ordering big. Instead, they end up with lots of 5×7 that don’t do the image justice in most cases. I have the most beautiful clients and, if I don’t say so myself, we create some amazing images together of your families. SHOW THEM OFF!
I want to share an image in my own home. This is not how my wall typically looks, I love my work but don’t typically display clients on the walls of my home. For reference, this sofa is actually a small, compact one (a little larger than a love seat, but not standard sofa length). If you ever make your way to my home, I suggest you don’t ever sit on in. Molly, our 11 year old beagle has made this her personal perch. It is full of dog hair and horribly uncomfortable because she has squashed the stuffing out of the cushions. But, it will serve the purpose for today.
I have listed the print sizes for reference. As a general rule, desk prints (to be displayed on a table top in a frame) are 8×10 and small. That is because it’s likely that you will be in close proximity to it. Prints this size can be picked up for closer looks without risking ruining a wall display. Wall prints are prints that are 11×14 or larger. You do not need to be right upon them in order to appreciate the subject matter.
So, next time you question what size print you will need, GO BIG! You won’t regret it.

Newborn Photographer Inspirations – SLEEPING BEAUTIES
Thursday, April 8th, 2010Some of the industries’ most talented newborn photographers Kelly Ryden and Tracy Raver were on the TODAY show today. Check out the interview here.
TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES
Sunday, March 21st, 2010The GOOD – I have recently updated my site and it is now “LIVE”! I’d love for you to check it out and give me any feedback you’ve got! It’s easy, just click the link at the top of the page. I was hoping for a glorious reveal; however, I hit a couple technological bumps in the road.
Obviously, some of the technical problems happened here, on the blog. The links from my old site have been broken so I will have to redo those to make all of the images here reappear. That’s the easy one.
The not so obvious – but very important… My business e-mail has gone wacko. If you sent me a message recently, please, please resend it to my personal e-mail (ksvenson@gmail.com), as I haven’t been getting them. I am hoping to have it fixed ASAP, but until then, I have NO record of any messages sent to me from the end of last week until now.
No signs of fall here…~Sarasota Newborn Photographer~
Tuesday, September 15th, 2009As Labor Day came and went and Football season is officially underway, I expected (OK, HOPED for) some signs, any sign really, that fall weather was on its way. But, here in Southwest Florida, the sauna baking continues.
Here is one quick picture, evidence, that even little Caroline is still sweating it out in Sarasota. Notice, she’s been “blessed” with the frizzy action on the sides of her head. She can thank me later for that genetic gift and commiserate with Madelyn about it when they are teenagers.
SWEET CAROLINE
Monday, August 17th, 2009On Friday, August 14, 2009, at 7:32 AM, Caroline Belle was born. She weighed in at 7 pounds, 13 ounces and 21 inches long. Our biggest baby in weight and length by a good amount. She was born with a full head of thick, dark black hair and her complexion is much darker than Madelyn’s or Thomas’s. Her eyes are the typical non-descripr newborn grayish right now, but at times look quite blue.
She certainly surprised me, since I was about 90% sure she was a boy. I have to admit, she was nameless for nearly 48 hours. Caroline Belle was our top “girl” name, but after seeing her, I wasn’t sure it fit her. But, she is so, so incredibly sweet. It was Saturday night/early Sunday morning when I decided she would be Caroline Belle, and now I can’t believe I doubted it to begin with. She is a very easy gong baby. She sleeps soundly and loves to snuggle. She’s got her days and nights mixed up a little bit, but is pretty happy even at night, as long as she’s being snuggled or swaddled.
I of course, will have a million and one pictures to share at some point, but wanted to post some quick snap shots from the hospital.
She was already baking in the Florida Sun this morning. She has borderline high bilirubin levels, so in addition to getting extra blood work done for monitoring, she needs to get some indirect sunlight as well. She seemed to love it actually.
Today’s Delivery -Sarasota Newborn Photographer
Monday, August 10th, 2009The First
Monday, August 3rd, 2009This is my first official post to the new blog. I will start off with some personal information. In just 12 days at the most, I will have baby #3 in my arms. We do not know the sex yet. Madelyn, my four-year old daughter, thinks she will have a new baby sister. Thomas, my two-year old son, is betting he will have a new baby brother. I have been in the nesting stage for a good week now, so I think we might actually be ready. Of course, I can make lists and lists of things that need to be done before the new little one’s arrival, but of course, those are all just lists and the baby will come whether I’ve checked them off or not. So, in the mean time, we are enjoying the last days as a family of four, getting in extra snuggle and cuddle time when possible and doing some of the things that will be challenging with a newborn.
So, to get some comments going, I pose a challenge to all of you. Post your guess on the new baby’s sex, size, and date of arrival.











