Breaking brand

If I am being 100% honest, writing this blog made me nervous.

It made me nervous because deep down, I have doubts on the daily on whether or not I am doing this whole "photographer" thing correctly. 

"Am I branding myself properly? Does this image fit my brand? Should I blog these or will they make my feed look sloppy? Is my style too dark? Does this image fit my overall aesthetic?"

^just a sample of doubts that race through my brain when I am feeling insecure about my work. 

Spoiler alert: this blog isn't about finding your style and sticking with it. This blog is about not being afraid to branch out beyond your brand's expected norm.

Most of my work is relatively dark. My tones are rich and moody. I like my highlights to be cool, and I like my shadows to be pronounced. I have built a lot of my brand identity on this darker aesthetic, but I can't help but wonder if I use protecting my brand identity as an occasional scapegoat for being scared to branch out and experiment with new types of work. Sometimes I don't post images that I am proud of because I am afraid they go against my brand. Sometimes I edit something differently than I feel fits the image because I don't want to shake things up too much. 

It wasn't until I watched a video on the importance of editing consistency the other night that it dawned on me that it doesn't make much sense for every one of my images to be edited the same. For one, I shoot for a wide array of clients spanning a spectrum of industries. A politician head shot isn't going to necessarily be edited like a punk show. Secondly, and more importantly, art is dynamic. Limiting myself to a singular vibe or feel for the sake of shielding my brand is stifling to the creative process. For me, it prevents me from growing. I get bored. Shooting & editing become more like muscle memory than making art. Thirdly, as a photographer and creative consultant, I help other people tell their stories - not my own.

Am I saying that I want to throw caution to the wind and forget everything about my current style? Absolutely not. I love my darker style, but I don't want to use the brand I've built around that expected style to stop me from growing as an artist. Growth requires stepping beyond fear & expectations to see what I can create.

During my road trip in the Pacific North West last month, I was mostly unplugged and for the first time in years, I left my computer at the house. Its crazy what a few days with your brain sans distractions can do. While we were traveling, I started mulling over my personal mission statement for making art. 

More than anything else, I want my images to be honest. I want my images to showcase my subject, not the persona I project onto him, her or it. For me, being rigid with my brand can stand in the way of that mission. 

People are dynamic. Art is dynamic. It's ok to showcase that - even if it makes my Instagram look a little less curated.

To challenge myself, I am going to make at least one image a week that breaks the rules of my personal brand - straying from my go-to lighting & forgoing my usual editing wheelhouse. 

For my first jab at this challenge, I decided to experiment with hard light and a jewel-toned edit. These images were shot around 4pm on a mostly sunny day. I usually avoid direct sun like the plague, but we were able to have fun playing with shadows and contrast on this hot Mississippi day. Shoutout to my dear friend, Annie, who is always an inspiration and down to try any crazy idea I may have.

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Shoot me an email or message me on Instagram if you have any particular styles you'd like to see me experiment with.

Cheers to breaking brand, friends.

- Kate

Chicago - May 2017

Over the last month, I've had the privilege to collaborate with my buds at 1767 Designs and Printsburgh on a project for Kimball Office. Last week, I was in Chicago filming the last leg of the project and managed to squeeze in a little exploring :)

I can't wait to show you guys what we've been up to, but for now here a few snaps of my after hours adventures.

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Brittany + Mark + my future niece/nephew

My honorary big sis and her hubby are about to bring a perfect creature into the world, and I can't wait to meet him or her. Brittany, thank you for being my sister. Mark, thank you for being you. I still can't believe that I am going to be an aunt in approximately 48hrs.

Here are a few snaps I took of these two lovely people right before dusk while Brittany finished prepping her nursery.

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Global Effect - Dominican Republic, December 2016

In December, I had the opportunity to travel to the Dominican Republic with an organization called Global Effect. Global Effect exists to bring about real, sustainable change while spreading the love of Christ to the people of the Dominican Republic. Going through my photos from the trip has brought about a flood of emotions, and I am honored to be able to tell their story. 

There will be a video component to this project being released in the coming weeks, but for now, here are some of my favorite moments from the trip.

If you would like to learn more about Global Effect and how you can get involved, please visit globaleffect.org.

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A recap of 2016

This blog post is way too long, but here's a recap of my year.

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2016, you've had your ups and downs, but all in all, I'd say you are a keeper. To everyone who made this year beautiful, thank you.

- Kate

Freddi + Jeff - New Orleans, LA

Last weekend, I got to second shoot for one of my favorite photographers in NOLA, James Shaw. Check out more of his gorgeous work here.  Shoutout to Grand Events NOLA for making the night magical as always. It's an honor to work with this dream team!

Freddi and Jeff were an absolute dream to photograph. Here are a few of my favs from the weekend.

Wonder South is live, ladies and gentleman.

Wonder South is live!

I am proud to be part of this team of talented creatives & adventurers. 

Wonder South is a community that celebrates adventure and strives to protect the South's beautiful environment. 

Here is a sneak peak inside Paul and Libby Hartfield's Mississippi home. Itching to learn more about this hand-built home and more rad, Southern masterpieces? Our first journal, Home, hit the shelves this week. Pick up your copy before they're gone!

Want more adventures?

Learn more at wondersouth.com.

Portrait Session with Hope - Nashville, TN

When I meet another person who is equal parts creative and plan oriented, I know I have met a kindred spirit. Hope is one of those people who "fills your bucket" when you're around her. Her energy and passion are infectious.

This beautiful soul is marrying her BFF in a little more than two weeks, and I am beyond ecstatic to see what she and Clay conquer together. Isn't it awesome when two rockstars decide to combine forces and take on the world as a team? 

Anywho, here are some portraits I made of Hope last week while I was in Nashville.

The Bay Bed & Breakfast - Hattiesburg, MS

Take a peak inside one of my favorite venues in Hattiesburg - 

The Bay Bed & Breakfast is a beautiful bed and breakfast & event space located in Historic Downtown Hattiesburg. 

Learn more at www.thebaybandb.com.