Thursday, October 1, 2009

It's our 50th year!!


Today's the day! We're starting our 50th year celebration! 50 years! Can you believe it??

Come celebrate with us as we celebrate with our biggest portrait savings event ever! Save 30% off family & children portrait packages and 50% off family & children sessions! Valid for certain dates, call studio for details.

Children, dogs, families, weddings, maternity, senior portraits, cats, ad campaigns, engagements, sports, newborns...What have we photographed for you? We are proud of the work we've done for countless Lansing area families for the last 50 years! We're a strong small Michigan business and happy to still be here to serve you! Post a comment or call us today to schedule your session for our biggest sale ever! We'd love to see you and hear stories about your history with Okemos Studio of Photography!

Tuesday, July 28, 2009


We are so pleased when people choose to drive across town and come to Okemos Studio. Hannah was a beautiful model and we had a great time creating her senior portraits!
Today I was discussing with a client that I have a Math degree from MSU - but here I am in photography. It's not the career path my parents or I would have chosen, but it's a fulfilling and enjoyable one. I was fortunate enough to be able to work with Hannah and her mom when choosing her portraits and I really enjoyed their company. It's client experiences like that that make me glad I do what I do.
Kathi



Thursday, July 9, 2009



When I was in junior high, we had a major fire in our home. I found the kitchen in flames and panicked. This was before 911, the phone operators were on strike and I didn't know the number of the fire department. (Did I mention I was in a panic?) I had to run to a neighbors to have them call the fire department.
During the chaos that ensued, my father (who had been sleeping) came running outside. But then he TURNED AROUND and ran back in. (Don't ever do this!) Seconds later he came out again carrying what? The 'picture drawer'. This was a drawer in which we stuffed all of our family photos, school pictures, etc. That's what he thought of. And I'm glad he did. Although the fire never reached that room and it escaped all water damage, every time I look through that drawer now, I realize what we could have lost.
Nowadays, we can back up photos on CDs and DVRs. But back then, there was nothing. What a history would have been lost if we didn't have those pictures of my sister as a baby or grandparents who have long passed away. Or my father himself, who passed away just a few short years later.
What did I learn from that experience? Besides teaching my child the # for 911 and to have many smoke detectors? It was the importance of photographs in both telling a story and keeping a history. Many people come into the studio with old pictures that are damaged. Family portraits from the 1900's. How lucky they are to have that history.
Did people do more family portraits back then? It was always a 'hassle' getting everyone ready and an expense out of the family budget. But, what an important thing for their children, grandchildren and themselves. And I'm sure they never regretted it. Would you ever regret the money or time spent on family portraits? I hope not. They can never be repeated. But chances are, they can be replaced.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Another awesome session!




Stephanie was an awesome subject for Ron and Katie! We lucked out on a pretty day and she got a great session! What a fun idea to bring her favorite book and guitar!


Wednesday, June 17, 2009

One of the few nice days we've had...




Has it been the rainiest June ever? Doesn't it make you enjoy every nice day even more? We were so blessed with great weather on a recent day to do Lauryn's session. Doesn't she look gorgeous in our park? All of these were taken in the backyard of the studio. One good thing about all this rain...the landscape looks really lush!

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Spring

It's a balmy 50 degrees outside and here I sit wishing I was out there enjoying the warmth. I did get a morning walk in, which I'm sure I'll feel later, but it felt so good to enjoy some fresh air! Now that Spring is here, I hope you are experiencing the energy and hope that a sunny day brings!
What's new this spring for us at the studio? We've had another winter full of painting, designing and marketing projects. Some tedious, some interesting, some you'll notice, others you won't. But, it's good to get them done and make some changes, all for the better. Our office is still aqua, lime green and orange, though - that will never change!
Even though it's a hectic time and we often go home exhausted, everyone here is looking forward to our 'busy' season. It's fun meeting all of the 2010 seniors and their parents, creating new portraits and trying out new things. We like to keep our photography fresh, so Ron and Katie are already brainstorming new ideas. It will be a welcome change...we all like working with people - good thing, eh? - and are tired of being cooped up in the office! Bring it on! We're ready!
Here's to spring.
Enjoy!
Kathi