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  • Katrina's Christmas tips

    Well what a big year it has been.

    It was on my list this year to blog more, which we have done successfully in the 3 studios. Just not so great on this one, so this is my new years resolution

    It is around this time of year that everything goes a little haywire, we are all madly trying to finish everything before Christmas, whether it is building a home , painting the house, hair and makeup for the end of year dance concerts,end of year sports.....getting everyones photos ready for Christmas!

     

    No wonder people get stressed. At the end of every year my kids are TIRED, and most of the mums I speak to are in the same boat.

    So here are some tips, which actually come a little bit from the Positive Parenting Program my husband Andy and I did  5 years ago (fantastic, I would recomend to all parents)

    A) ask the children to help, it actually makes them feel part of the family!!!

    B) pick the right time, don't ask them to do the dishes if they have just sat down to watch their favourite show.

    C) limit their tv or electronic usage, I find that I can make it a reward at the end, eg.if they get all their chores done first.

    D) there is a vitamin D deficiency in Asutralia , which is insane I know, let them have 20 minutes in the sun with no sunscreen or sunshirt on.

    E) encourage outside play with friends, keeping them busy can be key. maybe a good friend can mind your children while you tackle the christmas shopping and you can do the same back.

    F) parking is nuts at the moment, don't leave untill the last minute because not being able to find a park is stressful enough.

    G) order some gifts online, make things easier on yourself.

     

    The least stressful way is the way I like to go, otherwise you forget to have fun in the process of all the christmas madness.

    A few years ago when we took the kids overseas for our first big family trip overseas, (the girls were 3,6 and 8) we had to catch an early morning flight from London to Guernsey. My brother ,being the accountant, informed me it would be much cheaper to just catch the tube to such and such a station then hop on a train to the airport. Ok so we are talking 3 littlies each carrying thier own backpack, me loaded up with camera and video bag, handbag and trying to hold little hands, Andy carrying and pulling the big bags- walking to the tube and getting through turnstiles etc etc. You can just imagine the stress, I am cringing now just thinking about it!!

    OR

    Walk out of our hotel into a cab and sit back while he battled the traffic and dropped us right out the front of the airport. Let me tell you the 100 pound cab charge was worth every penny...

     

    The moral of the story.

    Destress yourself and your family, the cost of the tube and the train was going to be only slightly cheaper.

    Life is too short as it is.

    We have had some our beautiful families lose precious loved ones this year.

    My husband Andy is recovering from brain tumour surgery, we have been so lucky.

    ENJOY each other, count yourself lucky that you have each other.

    Have a wonderful wonderful christmas with your families.

    Katrina Christ xxxx

     

     

     

     

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  • O & E L’s November Woman of the Month

    Meet Katrina Christ — O & E L’s November Woman of the Month

    B_Wkatrina-profile.sflbEver walked into a friend’s house and seen gor­geous black, white and coloured pho­tographs of their fam­ily pos­ing nat­u­rally and look­ing gor­geous together? Chances are, those pho­tographs were taken by Kat­rina. Pho­tog­ra­pher extroad­i­naire, busi­ness owner, wife and mother — she def­i­nitely has plenty to share with us about how she is Organ­ised and Elegant!

    Our last email to our sub­scribers found that this is the seg­ment that you look for­ward to the most every month in our newslet­ter. And we’re so pleased to con­tinue to bring this won­der­ful series to you. So with­out fur­ther “ado” let us delve into what makes this O & E  Woman tick.….

    What inspires you to get up each morning?

    Another day! Each day is so dif­fer­ent and I love this. I might be shoot­ing all day or on phone for meet­ings or fly­ing to either Syd­ney or Mel­bourne to visit my fran­chisees. Or i can be tak­ing kids to danc­ing, play­ing hockey, or try­ing to cook for the one night a week when my par­ents come over. I know this sounds pathetic, but my hus­band is a fab­u­lous cook. If I am busy and with peo­ple then I am happy.

    How did you end up in the pho­tog­ra­phy world? Was it always some­thing that you were pas­sion­ate about, or did you come by it via another career first?

    I was work­ing as a nanny sav­ing to travel, in the hope that while I did I would fig­ure out what I wanted to do. The beau­ti­ful fam­ily I looked after in Bris­bane gave me a cam­era as a going away gift. I shot so much dur­ing those 2 years, and no real sur­prise I loved to pho­to­graph peo­ple. Upon my return I enrolled in Uni and 4 years later I grad­u­ated hav­ing worked full­time with uni­ver­sity most nights and I also got mar­ried in my last year!

    Did you know that you wanted to focus on every­day fam­i­lies and peo­ple, rather than edi­to­r­ial, fash­ion, scenic pho­tog­ra­phy? Or did this love evolve?

    I loooved fash­ion to start with! The first few years I was in busi­ness I was shoot­ing any­thing and every­thing really. How­ever, in 2001 I chose to spe­cialise on the advice of a mar­ket­ing  con­sul­tant and it has been one of the best deci­sions I have ever made. I do still love to pho­to­graph fash­ion and will very soon be launch­ing a new range so will keep you posted!!!!!!

    How did you go about grow­ing your busi­ness from an indi­vid­ual pho­tog­ra­pher to a stu­dio in Bris­bane, to now a multi stu­dio, national business?

    I kind of always wanted to be a bit famous! As my busi­ness grew I wanted to keep chal­leng­ing myself, and it was a mat­ter of why not? It was always in the back of my mind to “go big” and I have always sur­rounded myself with great peo­ple and often get advice. I tend to research new ideas exten­sively and really mull over, how­ever once my deci­sion is made it is full steam ahead. I have always been incred­i­bly aware of where my strengths lie. I am a big pic­ture per­son, (not so good with small detail) and so con­stantly have new ideas  run­ning through my head , which might explain my sleep patterns.

    As with most women forg­ing ahead there are usu­ally mul­ti­ple “balls” or parts of life that are jug­gled, could you share some of these things that you’re jug­gling with us– life, love, home, busi­ness, friends, family?

    This is def­i­nitely everyone’s chal­lenge now isn’t it? A big part of how I make things work is due to a very sup­port­ive hus­band. Andy has been the main carer of our 3 daugh­ters for these last 8 years and some­times I need to start as early as 6am. As time has gone on and now our old­est is 13, I realise she/they need me now more than ever. I have always taken Wednes­days off and now this year I also don’t work on Tues­days. This enables me to have that pre­cious time before and after school to “chat” and make sure every­thing in their world is good.  This time off is also really impor­tant as the fact is that just as impor­tantly I need them. I am also, for the first time, mak­ing time to sim­ply have cof­fee with girl­friends. I have tended to be a bit of a worka­holic, but I have rec­og­nized that I needed to slow down and just enjoy.

    Have any of the balls ever dropped from your jug­gling act?

    For sure, about 2 years ago, I sort of had a mini melt­down. Every­thing got a bit much, my Syd­ney fran­chisees had just walked out and after a hard year I had had enough and really was not myself. I have to say full credit goes to my man­ager Lani who had the courage to speak with me and in fact she sug­gested a break . At the end of that week I was so excited to take 3months off. I really hadn’t realised that I was stressed as I just do not ever see myself that way. I am so much bet­ter now at being ok with not work­ing like a demon and had to relearn to relax.

    Did drop­ping any of these parts every give you a turn­ing point in your life, or an “aha” moment?

    As men­tioned above, I needed to find some bal­ance, but it has come about in so many ways. I am always inter­ested in and amazed at how in a rela­tion­ship you are so good for one another. Andy is the first to encour­age and sup­port me. Things I haven’t done for­ever I’ve now got­ten back into. I now play hockey one night a week, play ten­nis one morn­ing and I am back read­ing every night play­ing Uno with the kids. As a mother that works there is this con­stant guilt that when you are not work­ing you must be with them. I am slowly becom­ing ok with the fact that if I need my hair done for exam­ple that is it ok if they can only fit me in, in their time . I know this sounds ridicu­lous but true.

    What helps you pick up the pieces when some­thing hasn’t worked? Any mantras, self help tips, ice cream flavour pref­er­ences etc.

    I am so fine if some­thing doesn’t work,  I learn so much from the expe­ri­ence and truly can look at it pos­i­tively. Talk­ing is a big key for me , I tend to talk and talk and this helps. I am con­stantly say­ing to my staff that being good com­mu­ni­ca­tors is the key and I believe this is a big rea­son why we are such a tight lit­tle team and why my girls and I get along so well.

    If it was all gone tomor­row and you had to start again, you would

    ….be a photographer

    What/ Who inspires you?

    Peo­ple , I love being sur­rounded by happy happy .

    What is your def­i­n­i­tion of being organised?

    The cal­en­dar in my iphone and my abil­ity to remem­ber lots of things( and yet for­get lots of things-weird)

    How do you cre­ate and/ What helps you cre­ate your organ­ised and ele­gant lifestyle?

    Oh my gosh I am absolutely hope­less at inte­rior design, so I a have had some won­der­ful advise and help from a few peo­ple. Recently  Melissa Healy from Futari Design  with the stu­dio inte­rior . I do like  a clean house  and so along with my lovely clean­ers, my girls are at an age where they want to earn pocket money so they have set chores. Being visual I love to look at home mags etc

    What keeps you grounded?

    My kids , and fam­ily and inter­est­ingly my hockey girl­friends , because when you play no-one cares who you are and what you do and I can just be me.

    Where do you see your­self in ten years time– and doing what?

    Still doing what I love, but I would imag­ine another 3 or so fran­chises within Aus­tralia, and through­out America.

    Describe your per­sonal style?

    I am such a dag at heart, hav­ing been a lit­tle bush kid wear­ing no shoes, to now. I do love to acces­sorize. I am a fan of long skirts , I have an eclec­tic mix of scarves and big big flow­ers. I wear jew­ellery most days, my biggest  love is my range of rings. Love a beau­ti­ful ring.

    And your life style?

    Hmmm most peo­ple who know me would say I am cruisy. I like to be busy and love catch­ing up with friends.

    And finally, if we could buy you a ticket to any­where in the world right now, your des­ti­na­tion would   be……. (and why)

    Well I would have said the Uk where my brother lives , but we are going for xmas , yay, so instead I am think­ing New York– the ten­nis at flush­ing mead­ows, walk­ing and shoot­ing around the city, Martha’s Vine­yard just sounds great doesn’t it?

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  • Annie Liebovitz

    Recently I had one of the most wonderful mother/daughter days with my eldest, Izzy.

     I have always tried to spent one on one time with all my girls and usually it is a trip to the markets on a sunday morning.

    I only just realised last week that the Annie Liebovitz exhibiton in Sydney had been extended and in fact was almost over.

    I tentatively mentioned it to Izzy, hoping she would be interested, and after I explained who she was and some of her images she excitedly said yes.

    so my beautiful dad turns up at 6.30am last Tuesday to collect us , with Mum, so we got to see each other, and off we set.

    Even the 1 hour delay on the tarmac could not dampen our spirits, we played with the camera instead. Izzy is showing interest in photography and so it was a great opportunity to take a camera and take some pictures on the day.

    The exhibition was amazing and we wandered in awe just loving the story , she is showing a mix of work and personal images. Ok so the shot of Demi Moore as seen on the front cover of Vanity Fair all those years ago was quite magnificent, she really started the whole nude pregnancy photography thing , it became ok and everyone wanted a  shot like Demi....her image of the Queen is spectacular, how on earth did she get the Queen of England to pose like that. I was in heaven and Izzy was very patient , letting me take as much time as I wanted (she is only 13 so I think that is pretty special, she really got how excited I was and was truly happy for me, not just wanting to get out of there to go do what she wanted - beautiful girl)

    We wandered down to the cafes near the Opera House and had a bite to eat and then she spied Aria , ok now,so she is in heaven, she begged me to go in and share a dessert, amazing amazing..

    Hmm and then still lots of time for shopping and then the flight home.

    The time together was so so lovely and so important to connect and chat and she even let me hug her in public.

    And so I hope you all have some one on one time with your children, cannot recomend it enough!!!

    happy mothers day to you
    Katrina xxx

    ps and lots of funny pictures too

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  • Mothers Day 2011

    Well Mother’s Day is soon here and each year we try to come up with a beautiful promotion for mums.

    And as a rule we tend to focus on new mums, however recently we have been photographing quite a few mums (more my age) and their mums.

    This really got me thinking about how we do tend to have our babies and the focus is all on the baby (fair call, they are gorgeous).

    When a new baby is born into a family, amongst the excitement of a new baby, we probably forget that a “new mum” is born.

    Our mums are an enormous help when it comes to experience and support. Grandmothers can play a huge role in their grandchildrens lives, and often they are the carers these days. My children are so incredibly lucky to have both sets of grandparents and we all treasure the relationships.

    When my girlfriend and I had our first babies close together, I remember her telling me she asked her mum for advice on burping and her mother told her what had worked for her and said ”Michelle, things have changed so much since I had you that I am sure there are better ways of doing things now”

    I have always remembered this wise piece of advice because can we all agree as a new mum you can be bombarded with kind advice!!!!

    So what I wanted to celebrate this year is a mum and her mum, because this is the woman who gave birth to you, helped mould you, love, guide and support you. Now here she is, still supporting and guiding you in your new role as a mum.

    So my idea this year for Mother’s Day and how you can celebrate with your mum, is an experience.

    What we want more than anything these days is time.

    Our kids don’t want things, they want time with us.

     It is true of our mums as well, the most precious thing I can give my mum is time. And I am sure this is the case with most mums.

    So we will bring a bottle of champagne and we will do a beautiful natural makeup for you and your mum and we will do a most gorgeous and fun shoot of the 2 of you.

    I have a necklace (that my daughters bought me for Christmas this year) which says

    " it’s not the destination, it’s the journey."

    So this is the journey, right now. A photo shoot together, a bit of bubbly, a few giggles and some beautiful images to have forever!!

    Katrina Christ Photographer Mothers Day

     

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  • Your Free social media mages - "my photos"

     I would love to tell you all about “my photo’s”

    Every time you have a shoot with us you will recieve FREE " my photos"

    These are photos for you to share with your family and friends.

    So every image you order will be included.

    You will be able to download them , share them on facebook and twitter, put them on your  smartphone, and email them.

    Katrina xxx

    below is hopefully answers to every question you might have

    Q. Are they free?

    A. Yes they are. We recognise that everyone wants their photos on their phones and facebook etc.These are a gift from us to say thank you and they will have our name subtly along the bottom.

     

    Q. Is this all my photos?

    A. This will be all the images you have ordered.

     

    Q. How long are they online for?

    A. 30 days.

     

    Q. Can I print from this?

    A. These are social media images only, so suitable for facebook, iPhone, screensaver, showing family, you can create a slideshow on your own computer. If you have family interstate or overseas they can also view and even order if they would like to.

     

    Q. Do we get them on a disc?

    A. No actually you don’t because the DVD will not last – research is now showing that a dvd will only last 3 years!

     

    Q. Why can’t I download my collection as a whole?

    A. The online gallery is designed so that each image is uploaded as individual images, and so the images for facebook and downloading must be done one at a time.

     

    Q. What if my shoot was done last year or 5 years ago?

    A. This is still available to you. As you are aware we have stored all of the images you purchased. Our normal retrieval fee is $310, however I have worked out a price I hope everyone will appreciate and be happy with. This fee is per shoot.

     

    The files will have to be retrieved from our off site storage company, then resized, then saved. A user name and password will have to be created on my website, files will then be renamed, and uploaded to the site and then an email sent to you. The fee will be $55 and this as you can see is just to cover our time.

     

    I am so excited by this and I really hope you are too. Katrina xxx

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  • Keeping kids occupied during holidays

    Well I guess this is aimed more at school age children as I am at that time in my life and unlike some Mums, most school holidays I am working, as understandably, it is a great time to have your family portraits taken.

    On the days that I don't work I love to do things with my girls or have their friends over. This works well in our family as my husband likes a break, he is constantly bombarded by the women in his life so adding 3-5 more girls to the mix happens on my time....

    Last night we took a bunch of 7 girls to the much anticipated "Eclipse"

    We had been looking forward to it for awhile and I loved how it was something to look forward to. I remember as a kid waiting for months for a party and being so excited just waiting.Now I know my childhood was very different as a bush kid, but I really enjoyed the build up that all the girls and thier friends were experiencing.

    They loved it, and in true motherly style I honestly gasped at all these girls who audibly sighed when Jacob appeared on screen without his shirt, and abs on show.. Oh mi gosh  these are are our little girls...

    Having girls, I realize will be so different to keepign boys busy. Ours are at the stage of wanting to shop, go to the movies or "hanging out" with friends. I do want them to do some exercise during the holidays and so we are looking at day trips and hikes.Jumping on the trampoline, walking the dog, hmmm swimming a bit cold. Although we did do a overnight trip to Caloundra and went walking on all the rocks on the beach, looking for sea life etc and laughing at each other falling over.The big play area up there is fantastic at Kings beach and a great walk around to Bullcock Beach, so this can be a fun idea as a day trip.

    We have been slowly doing up our daughters rooms. We renovated 7 years ago and so it really is time to change from the pink and purple rooms once so loved. I actually got some inspiration from the internet.We googled kids designer rooms and found some beautiful colours and  ideas.

    So the girls have been helping dad paint and we have gradually been buying bits and pieces here and there. I really love the idea of making their room "theirs".

    My girlfiend Ruth owns Vanilla House in Coorparoo and she had some wonderful pieces to add the room and it now has a french provincial feel which I love as well.My eldest daughter  is very into her friendships, already I can see this will be important in her life and so I have decided to pick photos of her and her friends and make a photo wall for her. My challenge will be putting up images taken by kids on their little digi cameras. I think it may be a bit hard for me to overlook the quality. I have told her my idea and she is so excited.

    Vanilla House 380 Cavendish Rd, Coorparoo. 3324 2136‎ - for inspiration and a beautiful range.

    This could be something you do with your kids as well.

    In fact if you have any other suggestions please let us all know.

    Happy holiday , I hope you all have fun with your kids and enjoy them.

    Katrina xxx

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  • "award winning photographers"

    Well I was all geared up to write up on the recent Australian Professional Photography Awards held in sunny Melbourne (we Queenslanders froze), however as it is also going on our Brisbane blog so please look in there.

    I will say, we did have a fabulous fabulous weekend , 3 days of judging, dinner along Southbank and on Lygon St, a bit of shopping and a very late evening after all the judging was done and dusted.

    Having your work (which you may have spent a lot, or a little time on) being dissected and then judged by your peers can be both satisfying and maybe a bit soul destroying. Either way it is a fair system and so you can rest assured that it is always a fair score.

    It is always great to see what everyone out there is doing, and where you, personally, sit.

    I was so excited to see my staff here in Brisbane do so well, the theme was well and truly set in the last few weeks when we were all madly finishing prints and the energy was contagious.

    There was alittle hiccup with Australia Post. My prints did not actually make it to Melbourne, in fact I'm not sure of their journey at all , suffice to say they arrived back in my studio.

    One of the gorgeous ladies organsing the event , another photographer from Toowoomba very kindly extended my entry untill 11am the next day.     I had actually thrown my hands up in the air, an absolute impossibility!!!

    Amazingly I had them printed in 1 hr (normally a 3-5 day turnaround), mounted on the spot and then driven in and personally handed over by 12pm. Aren't people just wonderful when you ask for help. yes I did explain the importance , however I am just so so thankful to those who helped make it happen. Lani, my manager here, the lab, the framer and Margot in our Katrina Christ Photographer studio in Melbourne who raced around for me. THANK YOU... 

    AND congratulations to my staff who made such a huge effort , and were rewarded.

    Inspiring stuff.

    Katrina xxxx

     

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  • What the?

    Well this is totally off the wall, however thought I would share it with you for a bit of fun.

    Its awards fever in the studio at the moment with a lot of us entering the AIPP National Photography awards which are being held in Melbourne this weekend.

    These awards are held each year and are such fun. It is a wonderful opportunity to catch up and meet other professional photographers from all over Australia. Our work is judged by a panel of 5 and awarded appropriately. Of course we are aiming for Silvers and Gold and ultimately the photographer of the year.The image below is a lot of fun I had a few years ago and received a silver with distinction, how gorgeous!!! Apart from photographing families and children my next love is photographing  girls/women , big dress up stuff, amazing makeup and hair and incredible locations. This was shot in a retro shop in Brisbane, gotta love the outfits etc. I love the feel and fun of this shot. My inspiration was to photograph "girlfriends" and what these friends do is "dress up" , seriously , I was in heaven.

    Along with the awards, is the PMA convention where there is everything photographic, the latest camera equipment to the latest products along with seminars from our peers.

    I will be sure to let you all know how we do this year. Enjoy your weekend.

    Katrina xx

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    portrait photographer, baby photographer, childrens photographer, family photographer,

     

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  • "Keeping Busy"

    Well hello and welcome to my first newsletter.

    I have decided to make all articles light and interesting and hopefully of some content to help all mums, and families.

    "Keeping Busy"

    As a mother of 3 girls , I find myself among a group of women who's lives are "busy". Whether you have 1 , 2 or 4 children, it doesn't seem to matter, life is just busy isn't it.

    Lots of people say to me how do you do it with your business and franchises,But do you know WE ALL DO!! it is just different for each of us.

    I don't know that we encourage and support each other as much as we should. For me I have the support of my husband Andy who is amazing, he keeps our family and house running. In turn I work and certainly in my earlier years in business ,often long hours. So as a team we work really well together.

    In relation to our female friendships, I wonder if we are all trying to be supermums. Do we tell each other how amazing we are and what a great job we are doing, probably not. Think back to our childhood, the demands we put on ourselves as mums now is worlds apart. The majority of mums now work, because they have to or they are main income earner.

    So while it is lovely being busy, don't forget to stop!!!

    Have a cup of tea overlooking the garden, enjoy the kids,  a date with your husband ,a coffee with a girlfriend after drop off in the morning. In fact I have just started doing this once a fortnight with some of the mums at school, even though I have million things to do at home,  it is such a treat and we just chat and laugh and drink coffee. heaven...

    My twin sister has much younger children than I , and on a late friday afternoon every week she takes the kids across to the park with their precooked dinner for a catch up with all the families in the neighbourhood. What a great idea, the kids all run around playing, mums chat and dads turn up a bit later. Everyone loves this chilled time.

    More to come later on work life balance.

    Katrina xxxxx

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