Kari Rae

A White Christmas with The S Family | Portland Family Photographer

There are a handful of people who have made me the photographer & business owner that I am. Leah is undoubtedly one of them - I can't even express how much she has taught me and shaped me over the past year!

She is the founder of Go {4} Pro Photos, and is a photo-preneur expert. :) Photographers, be sure to check out her WEBSITE and FACEBOOK page for the best photo biz info out there!

I had the amazing privilege of interning for Leah last winter & spring, spending hundreds of hours helping her, laughing with her, and learning from her.

She really is a genius in her field, so you could imagine my excitement when she asked if I could take her family photos for the Christmas card this year! What an honor...

We worked together to plan out the location, outfits and plan for the session, and spent a Sunday afternoon in the "snow."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To see a super fun behind-the-scenes video that Leah made (and my husband shot video for!), go HERE! It's pretty cute :)

 

Leah, Taylor, and little A, E, and P.... you have captured my heart so many times. What an honor it was to photograph your love for each other! Thank you for being such a beautiful, inviting, crazy fun family! You are all a huge blessing to me.

Kitchen Remodel: From Drab to Fab | Kari Rae Photography

My husband and I were married last November (11/11/11..woop woop!), and I spent the following week moving into his house. Over the past year, we have done numerous, and I mean numerous projects to make this house our home. It's been crazy, stressful, messy, difficult, fun, exciting, embarrassing, and busy busy busy...but I'm SO pleased to be creating this post!!!!

The KITCHEN.

When Zach moved in, here is what he had.

Brown cabinets, old stove (which I thought was actually pretty cute. That's about all, though), and a horrendous light box thing. Oy.

A sink with a showerhead for a faucet. NO JOKE.

The tiniest little island with a closet attached. This closet (on the left...I wish we had a better photo!) was right smack-dab in the middle of the room, blocking the view into the kitchen. Cooking or being in the kitchen forced you to be completely removed from whatever was happening in the other room - you coudn't see a thing!

Again, the little island. The big white thing on the right of this image is that closet. So awkward.

AND THEEEENNNNNNNN.....

We got a new sink with a normal faucet! We replaced the stove with a new & pretty black one! We got granite countertops! We painted the walls my favorite happy color!

We knocked out the closet!!!!!! This was a HUGE one. It led to tearing up the carpet and putting in gorgeous dark hardwood floors, adding a bar to the island, and a little wine rack built in as well. Such a lovely space for working and eating!

Having the raised bar on the island is a dream. I absolutely love it.

(oops, we still need the trimboards on the floor.) Gorgeous hardwood floors! They put me in a happy place. :)

 

And one big Before & After all put together...because I can. And it's fun to compare them "side by side" like that!

 

One big huge shout-out goes out to my handsome handyman husband for the hundreds of hours he put into this place! And our friend Jordan for doing the countertops. I'm obsessed with them. :) THANK YOU!!!!

 

2012 In A Nutshell | Kari Rae Photography, Portland Wedding & Portrait Photographer

2012 marks the second full year of Kari Rae Photography, and WOW has it been a great one!! Focusing primarily on weddings (including love shoots and engagement sessions) & high school seniors, we were able to narrow our niche and provide a really great experience for our clients.

A HUGE THANK YOU to all of the following beautiful people that chose Kari Rae Photography to document the joy & beauty of your lives; I literally couldn't do it without you, and I'm so incredibly thankful to have met you, spent many hours of fun together, and for the opportunity to provide you with gorgeous images that will bring you joy for years to come! We are so blessed.

This post was a LOT of fun for me to put together, looking back at every session I did throughout the last year and remembering all the fun, the busyness, the laughs, the tears, and the joy that I share with my clients through it all.

ENJOY!

Winter (Second shot for Jeff Marsh Studios; thanks Jeff!)

 

 

 

 

(The wedding images below are from a wedding I second shot for Anthem Photography..love working with my dear friend Maria!)

 

 

 

 

Spring

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(The two images below are from another wedding I second-shot for Anthem Photography. So fun!)

 

 

 

 

Fall

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Phew!! That was fun, huh?

Again, THANK YOU to all of these lovely people for having me photograph your wonderful, crazy, hilarious, sweet moments in life. You guys are the best in the whole wide world, I'm just sure of it. :)

 

Danielle & Aaron - Classic Backyard Wedding | Oregon Wedding Photographer

Danielle & Aaron.... oh, how I could go on & on about how much I adore this couple. You might remember them from their romantic fishing engagement session! You can check it out here.

This was a unique wedding when it comes to photography because Dani's dad is actually an amazing, extremely experienced photographer himself (he has photographed over 600 weddings throughout his career ....yeah, six hundred!).

So it was his desire to also shoot his gorgeous daughter's wedding, and I was called in to help throughout the day and then take over during the ceremony & reception so he could be fully present. It was so much fun watching his joy as he photographed his sweet Dani on her wedding day! And quite the honor to be able to photograph it as well...

Aaron & Dani's story is one for the books. Seriously. I asked her to tell it for you, and I am so excited to share! Here we go...

From Danielle: "We saw each other almost every day, but after working together for almost a year, Aaron and I had barely spoken ten words to each other.

Despite this, however, I was fascinated by him. There was something about him that made me giddy when he was around."

"He came to me one day in May asking if I knew of anyone that was a nanny. Given that I have a passion for children, and that I was looking for extra income over the summer, I immediately replied that I could babysit for him.

He replied, a bit flippantly, that he needed “a little more than a babysitter”. Being the kind of person that I am, I took this as a challenge. I may have been young, but I knew that I was capable, and I wanted him to take me seriously."

"I went to him again with my offer, explaining that I had experience. He said thank you, but that he had actually found someone a few days before.

I was disappointed, but eager that I had finally had a conversation with this man that I felt so drawn to."

(This is one of my favorite moments of the day...Aaron's daughters seeing their new mom in her wedding dress for the first time...oh, my heart!)

"Now this next bit, you may call chance, or perhaps a convenient coincidence....but we swear that it was fate! He came to me again and asked if I could please help him.

The nanny that he had arranged had called and told him she could no longer help, and his children were only a few weeks away from the end of school. I (of course!) agreed. So, I became his nanny, and we began to get to know each other. The summer was going by, and I got a glimpse into his life."

"I was there for his three beautiful children through their first Summer without a mother. It goes without saying that I fell in love with those little blessings, but by the end of the summer..

I knew that I had fallen in love with this amazing man as well."

"He was charming, and kind. He was the bravest man that I had ever met.

But I was also scared. This man that I was so in love with, was 15 years my senior, and he had three children. How was I ready for that? Could I be the mother that these children so desperately needed?"

"All of these terrifying questions had me trying to run away, but Aaron was my rock.

He saw in me what I could not see in myself.

He supported and comforted me through my fears, and we grew to love each other deeper than either of us could have imagined that we could love."

 

(The above images are some I took of Dani's dad photographing them...such special moments, I wanted them to be fully remembered!)

"I could no longer be his nanny through all of this, so I began to take on a more motherly role."

"Thanks largely to Aaron's unwavering belief in me, I was then confident that we could do this. Together.

This brought us to the most trying time of our relationship. What would other people think?"

"The answer to this one question was the biggest turning point and most profound lesson that our time together has brought our way.

The truth of the matter was that we belonged together."

"This was God's plan for us, and others' opinions were irrelevant."

"We chose to love each other, unconditionally, and forever, and THAT is what mattered."

I always love the moments directly following the ceremony. The raw emotions are beautiful. Such overwhelming joy!

The newly joined family. These 5 are going places, I tell you!

I also asked Dani to tell us about her wedding planning experience.. "Planning our wedding was honestly, a breeze. We had the greatest support from my mom and sisters, and we cut our budget by taking on a lot of DIY projects!

Aaron was adamant that he wanted me to do most of the planning, and that he wanted the day to be everything that I ever imagined. What a great man that I chose to marry ;)"

"He was involved in major decisions, such as location, ambiance, and song choice type of things, and left all the small details to me."

"We had originally planned to have the ceremony at the Bell Tower Chapel in Boring, Oregon, and then move to the reception at my parents' house up the road. This was the plan until  four days before the big day! More guests were coming than anticipated, and this put us over capacity.

Though this fact induced a few tears, my rock and voice-of-reason, fantastic husband (then fiance), brought me back down to earth by telling me that the day was still going to happen, no matter where it was located. We called all the guests, moved the Ceremony over to my parent's as well, and everything turned out more perfect than we dreamed."

Her advice to future brides: "1. You are marrying the love of your life.

You will be surrounded by the people that you love the most. And whatever happens during planning, or on your big day, it will be perfect, simply because of those two facts.

The day that you worked so hard to plan for will fly by, so cherish every precious, perfect, and celebratory moment."

"2. Your photographer and videographer are your two most important vendors.

At the end of the day, and in 50 years, all that you will have left is your love, your photos, and your video!

Whether it be to reminisce together, or to show your children for a sentimental moment, or maybe even a good laugh, it is a must-have in my opinion."

"3. HAVE FUN!!!! This is one of the greatest and most exciting times in your life...."

"Your wedding day is the beginning of an amazing and love-filled journey, and you only get to do it once."

"So breathe, relax, and enjoy every blissful second."

 

Aaron & Danielle, I can't thank you enough for asking me to be a part of your day, being so excited about your images, and loving each other through everything..no matter how scary it might be at times. You two are so loving, and are setting an amazing example for your three beautiful children - I can't say enough to tell you how much I appreciate and look up to you & your selfless hearts!

May the Lord continue to bless you in abundance as He already has, and come alongside you as you bless others as well. :)

Justice, Hearing from Jesus, and Why We Will Be Foster Parents

Domingo & Irene are a mechanic and a hairdresser. They are both 60 years old.

And they have recently taken in & adopted 11 foster children.

They came to Francis Chan's church and began to question him. "Man, I don't get it." they said, "The word of God says that this is true religion. If this is true religion, explain to me how there could be half a million foster kids (and now the number is closer to 800,000) right here in America, and no one will take them in? And "supposedly" there are millions & millions of "Christians" in America."

Francis echoes them... "Seriously, try to make sense of that! How could there be even a half of a million kids in America, in a land where there is supposedly millions of Christian families, and GOD says, "this is true religion, when you care for the widows and the orphans?" (James 1:27)

I heard this message while helping to photograph The Justice Conference in Portland back in February. You can listen to his message for $2.99.. Just click HERE! I promise you it will be more than worth it. I would venture to say that this message changed my life for the better, and could absolutely change yours too.

 

My heart was awakened.

 

Tiffany (a wonderful friend of mine) and I came home from a long day of photographing the event, only to spend the next couple hours stirring over this message, explaining to my husband every last detail of what Francis Chan had said and how it made us feel.

I was reminded of the heart I have always had for adoption, and I felt a bit more informed about this whole foster care thing...something that is under-advertised, yet always in great need of willing, loving, committed and consistent families.

 

Months went by and my busy season kicked in...there was no time to think about anything outside of my job, or so I thought. But right in the middle of a crazy trip to California where we take our church's high schoolers, I fell into a conversation with a woman named Betsy whom I absolutely adore. She told me all about her life, and finally about the most recent happening in her home - bringing a foster child in. I sat on the edge of my seat and asked her way too many questions, as once again I felt a stir in my heart. I remember feeling like something was telling me,

 

"Listen up! You will go through all of this too someday."

 

Most of her stories did not sound appealing. They did not sound gratifying or fulfilling.... Most of her stories sounded really, really difficult. And I still couldn't help but feel a nudge (from the Holy Spirit, as far as I can tell) that this is right; this is good.

But again, months went by and the busy season kept going strong (which, don't get me wrong, I am SO thankful for a job I love & clients I adore). It kept me from doing anything about my heart's desire, though. It was probably God asking me to be patient and trust in His timing. He always does that :)

 

The end of summer was approaching, and a photographer friend of mine briefly mentioned that she gives discounts to adoptive & foster families. *spark!* Oh yeah, I'm interested in that! So I got online, searched foster parenting in Oregon, and learned everything there was to know in the hour of time I had.

Then I went to my husband, hesitant to tell him just how invested I was in the idea of foster parenting so as not to scare him away.

"Soooo.....Zach, one of my friends mentioned something about foster parenting the other day, so I thought it would be interesting to look into it" (totally playing it down, y'know) "and everything I've read so far looks like it's a good idea. Maybe we should think about it."

Now, my husband loves Jesus & loves people and I completely admire him, but I still was NOT expecting what would come out of his mouth next...

"Yeah, I totally agree," he said. (insert Hallelujah chorus). You guys, this man I married is AMAZING.

When God said to care for the widows & orphans, he wasn't just saying it's a cool thing to do in theory. He was saying to care for His widows & orphans. And Zach gets that, and I love him for it.

 

So we asked for more information about foster parenting and took off for a weekend away at the beach. Just us, our dog Trinity, and the real Trinity ;) While sitting around the campfire one night, we decided to spend some time praying about fostering and whether God wanted us to move forward with it. We prayed a pretty simple, standard prayer asking for clarity and wisdom, and finished by asking for God's will to be done.

And we sat there. In silence.

Zach broke that silence... "I feel like we need to keep praying."

He asked Jesus to speak to us... "God, maybe You want to tell us right now if we should move forward." And with those very words, the Spirit made Himself more obviously present than ever before. My entire body had chills, my heart seemed to be beating out of my chest, there was a feeling of pressure on my heart, and tears began streaming down my face. I was almost struggling for breath, but I was not afraid.

 

In that moment, I felt more assurance and more comfort than I could ever imagine.

 

Zach continued to pray, and after "amen," I wiped my tears, took a deep breath and said, "I'm pretty sure we're supposed to do it." (ha! ...pretty sure, Kari? that's all?). Zach agreed - and he would also tell you that there is only one other time in his life where the Lord provided so much clarity about something.

 

It was beautiful.

 

 

Jesus continued (and always will continue) to show Himself to us in the coolest ways. We kept our decision to ourselves for a bit, while we gathered more information and kept praying...but I couldn't hold it in! So I told my dear friend Maria.

What I had forgotten when I told her is that she grew up with foster siblings, and now has an adopted sister out of the system. So the one person I decided to spill the beans to became one of my biggest resources and most encouraging people throughout the process! Thanks, Jesus (and Maria)!

 

 

This announcement was posted to my Facebook a few weeks ago, and the positive response from all of you has been so incredibly encouraging! God knows how to speak to my heart, and thank you SO much to all of you who have been a part of that! Foster parenting announcement

 

I'll end with this. Because I believe this excerpt from Matthew 25 to be true and I take it literally...

"When the Son of Man comes in his glory, and all the angels with him, he will sit on his glorious throne. All the nations will be gathered before him, and he will separate the people one from another as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats. He will put the sheep on his right and the goats on his left.

Then the King will say to those on his right, ‘Come, you who are blessed by my Father; take your inheritance, the kingdom prepared for you since the creation of the world. For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.’

Then the righteous will answer him, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you something to drink? When did we see you a stranger and invite you in, or needing clothes and clothe you? When did we see you sick or in prison and go to visit you?’

The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’

 

Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels. For I was hungry and you gave me nothing to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me nothing to drink, I was a stranger and you did not invite me in, I needed clothes and you did not clothe me, I was sick and in prison and you did not look after me.’

They also will answer, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or needing clothes or sick or in prison, and did not help you?’

He will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for me.’

Then they will go away to eternal punishment, but the righteous to eternal life.

 

 

I can not even begin to imagine how these moments will feel. But the overwhelming joy of hearing Jesus Christ say, "Come, you who are blessed by my Father; take your inheritance, the kingdom prepared for you since the creation of the world." is enough to get me CRAZY EXCITED!!!

And wow, I do not want to be on the side with the 'goats'... Not out of fear of eternal punishment (although it is a scary thing), but because I want to be able to look at my sweet Jesus and know that I have loved Him & His people as much as I could. Because He loved me first.

 

I just want to say a quick prayer...Jesus, give us eyes to see those who are hungry, thirsty, homeless, naked, sick, and in prison the same way that You see them. We are all YOUR children. We want to love and serve You, and spend eternity in a perfect relationship with You! Thank you for the joy of caring for your loved ones WITH YOU!!!

 

 

So there we go! Many of you have asked how this whole foster parenting thing came about for us...and my answer was far too brief. I had to write this post to tell the whole story. :) Whenever you think of us, please be praying!! For our marriage, the child(ren) that will be in our home, and for their families. Thank you, friends!