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  • Welcome to my blog!

    My name is Anna-Karin. My love for photography started at a very young age while growing up in Sweden. I am thrilled to say that love has continued to grow into one of my life’s true passions.
    My style is a mixture of natural non-posed and posed moments in every session. All of my clients comment favorably of my relaxed and humorous style during their appointments. I am very down to earth, energetic, and friendly – all of this combines to keep you relaxed while I capture your special moments.
    As you can see from my online portfolios, I photograph everything from maternity to newborns, children, families, seniors, professionals and commercial assignments.
    I live in Baton Rouge , Louisiana with my loving and truly patient husband Joe and our two boys. I am proud to be a naturalized immigrant to America where I have lived for the past 17 years.
    I am also a member of PPA (professional Photographers of America).
    I am excited to hear from you. Let me help you capture your memories forever!

Art and Accidents

I want to share with you my blog readers a little tidbit I received from one of my very talented colleagues. Nichol Krupp who is a photographer in Michigan.
We both belong to an internet forum with talented photographers from around the world. She shared her recent blog post with many of us photographers and gave us permission to show her informative post on our blogs.

Art and Accidents…
I heard a panel of speakers at my convention speaking about many different things but one thing that stuck in my mind and is yet to leave is this:

“CREATIVE PEOPLE HAVE TO SUFFER THE CLASSICS BECAUSE THAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ART AND ACCIDENTS.”

With the availability of digital cameras these days, there is such a trend right now to say, “oh, I am a photographer too.” I hear it all of the the time from people where ever I go. I think in a way it has affected the industry a bit. Anyone can eventually get a great picture if they take enough images but really knowing the technical aspects of photography, lighting, and how to really work your camera and what lenses to use WHEN is what sets a professional apart from an amateur.

These are the things that we as photographers do day in and day out that are consistent and well done each and every time. That is what makes someone a professional. Be sure that you look for these things when choosing YOUR photographer.

In the past year, I have had several clients commission me to do pictures that for them are a REDO. WHY? Because they wanted to spend less money by going elsewhere to someone who called themselves a PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER, but did not end up having the skills to back that title up. As a result, their pictures did not turn out and they were then coming to me after all to get their pictures redone. In the end, they are spending way more money than if they had gone to a REAL PROFESSIONAL to begin with.

Does it always pay to go the cheaper route? The answer is NO! When it comes to an OVERALL EXPERIENCE, SKILLS, and QUALITY…. I am a FIRM believer that you get what you pay for. Please keep this in mind when choosing your future photographer. Especially when you are needing images captured from a moment in time that you just cannot get back(ie. a newborn baby, your wedding day, and even high-school seniors).

Do your research. Analyze their work. What have you heard about them? Is it good? Is it bad? Look at the BIG pictures on their walls. Is the quality good? Are the images in FOCUS? Are there NO BIG PICTURES up in their studio(a huge red flag IMO). Are they affiliated with any professional photography organizations? Do they have a great website to showcase their style and work. These are all things that one should look at when making an investment in their photographer. Are their prices too good to be true? Then, they probably are. You simply cannot get exceptional quality work for next to NOTHING.

On average, my studio puts in approximately 10-15 hours per client from the very first session, to the proofing, post processing, the ordering appointment, retouching, final printing and actual delivery to the client. It is an investment.

I consider myself an artist. I consider the images I provide my clientelle with art for their walls. I consider it an investment in their future. I consider the images I create something that will be of good quality 80 years later as well as something that one will not be able to put a price on in the future because of its sentimental value alone.

Choose your artist wisely. Suffering the classics(knowing what you are doing) is what makes the difference between art and accidents.

Just a little food for thought.

Have a good one!

~Niki

In regards to this post, I want to say that I have spent countless hours trying to perfect my skills as a photographer over the years. I attend workshops and photography conferences as often as I can to continue to educate my self as a photographer. I am a member of both WPPI (wedding and portrait photographers international) and PPA (professional photographers of America).I have participated in international print competitions to challenge my self and to grow my skills. This and many other things I will continue to do to be able to do a good job of capturing my clients memories forever in photographs.

As an example, here are my boys trying to outdo each other with the little point and shoot camera vs a digital SLR. Neither of their photographs were that impressive from this session even though clearly one of them had a better camera to use then the other one.

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PamNApril 4, 2008 - 11:52 AM

Very good advice indeed!

CarrieApril 7, 2008 - 8:25 AM

I LOVE this and its sooo true! I’m going to have to ask her if I can post this on my blog as well! thanks for the inspiration!

JulieApril 8, 2008 - 10:24 AM

Cute shot of your boys!

Going to MawMaw’s House

Well I am finally all back online again. There was about four days with either part or all of my website not available. This including my e-mails etc. Anyway, if you had trouble getting in touch with me, please let me know.

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Now when I have all that taken care of I want to share with you a beautiful little girl. Sweet little B had recently turned one years old and just learned to walk. She lives out of state but her grandparents lives here in Baton Rouge. Little B’s grandmother hired me to come and photograph her at their house while they were in town visiting. They have  a special chair that has been in the family for a long time. One of their traditions is to photograph all the children in their christening gown with this chair.

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I dont know how long back this tradition goes, but I saw photographs of B’s mom on the very same chair in her christening gown. So at least for one generation so far.

I think it is a wonderful traditition and the chair is still holding up. Maybe this chair will even survive it for years to come and little B can use it to photograph her future children on the chair.

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Michelle HaleyApril 3, 2008 - 7:04 PM

Anna-Karin I always love your work and these are no exception. The tutu shots, particularly the last one, are just precious!

CarrieApril 3, 2008 - 7:12 PM

Oh wow..these are so darling! I love the long dress shot!

AngelaApril 3, 2008 - 7:44 PM

What a beautiful little girl AK! Love these shots!

allieApril 3, 2008 - 7:58 PM

Anna-Karin, these are beautiful, and your blog header is just fabulous as well!! :)

Lisa KellyApril 4, 2008 - 12:30 AM

Oh my, these are just gorgeous. Adore the tutu, but the one on the chair, now that is seriously beautiful

Kimberly HillApril 4, 2008 - 9:18 AM

Oh, AK! The christening gown in the chair image is simply stunning and I’m still giggling over the last tutu one.

Tere HyfieldApril 6, 2008 - 2:38 PM

Anna, These pictures are so great. Love the tutu and the little girl on the chair is amazing. you do such amazing work…so glad to have you documenting our little one:)

Wren WestbrookApril 7, 2008 - 5:05 AM

I’m “sweet little B’s” mom and I just have to say we couldn’t have been more pleased with the pictures AK took that day. All day I just kept thinking we’d NEVER get a good shot – B was squirming, running, squealing, pouting… but AK managed to capture that one fleeting second where she was looking and (often) smiling. We can’t wait to bring our son down for another family session. Thanks AK!!

Little B's GrandmotherApril 7, 2008 - 7:48 PM

AK, you did a wonderful job of capturing those fleeting photogenic moments of our precious little B. I can’t wait to put B’s christening portrait on the wall next to my daughter’s in the same chair. This is only the second generation of the chair and maybe with some care, it will last into the next.
Thanks for this beautiful continuation of the tradition.

Updating my website

I want to apologize for the inconsistency of the availability of my website this past 48 hours. My web host is upgrading their servers and are moving them to a different server. I am still experiencing some difficulty and have been promised it will be taken care of by the end of the day today. So please bear with me while my website is going through this transition.

Those of you that are trying to order your photographs online, I will be happy to extend your gallery for a few days to make up for the inconvenience. Just let me know.

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On another note I want to share a beautiful little girl I recently photographed in an outdoor session. She was a sweet and happy little three and half year old. Meet sweet and pretty little E that loves spring flowers and bubbles.blue-eyes-e.jpg

If you want to schedule a spring outside session, I would recommend to contact me soon. I am currently booking for the end of April right now. I have a few open spots on weekdays mid April and on. This time of the year is a great time to do outdoor sessions as the weather is still decent and the beautiful spring colors are everywhere. I look forward to hearing from you.

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MegganApril 3, 2008 - 7:54 PM

OMG! I LOVE that picture of her tossing the flowers! What a precious capture!

PattiSApril 3, 2008 - 8:53 PM

Oh, these are beautiful! I too love the flower tossing, but her gaze in number two is just precious.

Rochelle WestgardeApril 3, 2008 - 9:11 PM

Wowzers! Love the flowers!

Heather GibbApril 3, 2008 - 9:33 PM

I love the top one! The pink flowers w/her dress is so fresh and fun! I hope it’s a 20×30 on their wall, it will be like art!

jen wilsonApril 4, 2008 - 12:18 AM

Wow! Her eyes in that second one are gorgeous and the flower-throing shot is so fun. Great work, as always!

jen :)

DannaApril 4, 2008 - 8:22 AM

On, these are so beautiful and so is she! I love the last one..so fun!

CoreyApril 4, 2008 - 2:53 PM

These are all so gorgeous! Her parents are going to have a hard time choosing!

JoyceApril 5, 2008 - 11:17 PM

These are just so lovely! Colorful and full of life.

RebApril 6, 2008 - 9:48 AM

Oh that second shot is just incredible – major WOW factor, lol!

chantelleApril 6, 2008 - 4:45 PM

you rocked this session! i love these, especially the second one, perfect and her eyes and expression are just perfect :)

Maternity Photography

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Here are a few maternity photographs I want to share. Both of these couples were great to work with.

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If you are pregnant and want to schedule a session for maternity photographs, the best time to do this is when you are around week 34.

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Feel free to contact me for more information about sceduling a session with Anna-Karin.

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Nichol KruppMarch 28, 2008 - 12:36 PM

Ana~ Okay, I just wanted to tell you that this is some stellar maternity work here. Your lighting is beautiful and so are your subjects.

Great stuff!

Niki

Teri MasonApril 3, 2008 - 8:50 PM

These are beautiful! I love the silhouette and the rim light.

Eight Months old-What a great age

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Many of you know that I have a baby plan for my baby clients. It features the milestones in their first year. This was from little A’s eight month session. He is such a happy little boy. Smiled the whole time. I absolutely love this age. The babies mostly cant crawl yet at this time and is just over all very happy. Here is sweet and happy little A.

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gretchenApril 3, 2008 - 8:20 PM

What a beautiful boy! I love the expressions your captured here:-) I agree… this is one of my favorite ages, too.

PattiSApril 3, 2008 - 8:55 PM

He is too sweet. I love these captures!

jenApril 5, 2008 - 4:52 PM

That expression is priceless! Great work!

Tooting My Own Horn-Award Winning Photographer

I am now back from attending a great WPPI (wedding and portrait professionals International)’s annual conference. I learned alot and met many of my great and fun photography colleagues from around the world.

Another great experience for me was that the two photographs I entered into WPPI’s international 16×20 print competition both scored and received a ribbon (saying “award of excellence competition”). The total number of entries for the competition was over 2500 and a print had to score at least 80 points in order to be displayed in the award winning gallery and receive a ribbon. I am not sure how many were featured in the gallery, I am guessing maybe 300. Many great photographs was featured and many was from famous photographers such as Bambi Cantrell or Jesh DeRox and others. It was very inspiring to see the other fantastic photographs featured and the variety of options.

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The two I featured was this one of the little boy that currently is featured on my home page for the portrait side of my website. I named that print soulful eyes. The second one to receive a ribbon was my water bride that is featured on my wedding side of my website. (here I am proudly standing by one of my award winning print!)

Even though the majority of the duration during my stay was spent in classes and in the tradeshow . I still had time for a little photography fun. Here are a few from the Las Vegas Strip by our hotel. Also one from the view out of the airplane when leaving Las Vegas. The sky was so pretty and the colors were amazing so I had to capture that moment.

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It is nice to be back home and my scedule is back to somewhat usual this week, even though my children have spring brake and my time is a little bit divided by them.

If you are looking to scedule a session I am currently booking for mid April and on at this point.

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w i l j a xMarch 25, 2008 - 5:17 PM

Congrats on your print awards !

Hope you are doing well–your work is just getting better and better!

~wj

Nichol KruppMarch 28, 2008 - 4:03 PM

Congrats on your print awards, Ana! I am so proud of you. I need to email you the picture I took of you with your winning images. Keep up the great work.

Niki

TeyaApril 3, 2008 - 8:41 PM

Yay Anna-Karin! I love those images and knew they would do well. Great work!

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