Inspired, A Very Special Project | Kristin Ingalls Photography

This week I am completely excited to spotlight this wonderful photographer! I discovered her via Clickinmoms when I first joined on their Clickinmoms Pro end of things and have been consistently blown ever since.  Her emotive, beautiful work and her carefree approach to photography is a breath of fresh air.  To me Kristin embodies what I hope to capture in my own work. Real. Life. Happening.

Let’s get to know her!

You Can find Kristin’s website HERE and her Facebook page HERE.

Hi Kristin!

Lets get to know you! How would you describe yourself in three sentences?
I am a mother of three, wonderful girls. I am a reluctant artist with perfectionist tendencies and a huge sweet tooth. I’ve always been quite technically minded as well as artistic and much better with images than words, so photography is a natural fit.
What sparked your passion for Photography?
I know this is the most cliche answer ever, but, while I’ve always enjoyed photography, my passion was really sparked by my children and wanting to capture their childhood. Once I started looking online to learn more about photography, I found out there was so incredibly much to learn! I started implementing some of what I was learning and saw improvement in my work. After that, I was hooked.
Whats in your camera bag?
I have lots of lenses, but like to travel light. Since I shoot mainly outdoors and can zoom with my feet it’s often just my D700 and 85mm 1.4 or 135mm f2, plus the 50mm just in case I find myself in a tight spot.
What Camera/Equipment did you start out with?
I had a film SLR at one point, but never used it much. So, I guess I really started with a Nikon D70 and a kit lens which was quickly replaced by a 50mm 1.8.

If you could only use one lens an entire session which one would you choose and why?
I often do shoot sessions with just my 85mm 1.4. The 85mm just suits me. I love the bokeh. I find that focal length to be very flattering for faces. Plus, I don’t feel like I’m too close or too far away from the people I am photographing.

What advice would go give to someone just beginning in photography and hoping to have a business of their own?
This is perhaps another cliche answer, but I think that my best advice is to focus on photography first and get the basics down cold before even consider opening a business. To get the basics, my best advice would be to focus on one thing at a time. For example if you are struggling with exposure work on that first, don’t try to get everything all at once or you are likely to get overwhelmed. Also, I could have saved myself a lot of frustration if I had learned early on to not compare my journey with anyone else. Photography is definitely a journey, not a race. There is no finish line. There is always more to learn. That’s part of the charm as far as I’m concerned.
What kind of photos do you like to take for just yourself when not working with clients?
My business is part time, so a lot of what I do is for myself. There are many things I like to capture, but the top three are my girls just doing what they do on a daily basis, my girls in the beautiful surroundings of the Pacific Northwest, and macro nature shots.
If you could photograph absolutely anyone who would it be dead or alive?
I don’t know that there is any one person that I would love to photograph more than the three girls who are in front of my lens every day, but I have always thought it would be fun to travel and document the people/places we go.
Describe your style in 3 words.
Organic, pure, and just a bit whimsical.
Any challenges you have had to overcome to be where you are today?

I think my biggest challenge is trying to overcome my perfectionist tendencies. I am definitely my own worst critique and then some. I see the flaws in every image I take. While it does push me to always keep improving, I think it has also has slowed my progress. Initially it did things like kept me clinging to shooting in aperture priority mode because I was afraid I wouldn’t do a good job in manual. These days it keeps me from experimenting as much as I would like. Currently, I am trying to really embrace failure as I’ve come to realize is often necessary for growth.

Favorite time of day to shoot is?
I’m a sucker for the hour before sunset as the gentle, golden light really suits my style.
If you had to stop taking photos right now, what would you do instead?
Personally, I would love to get back into ceramics, but if I couldn’t do that, I’d have to break out the charcoals or something. I need a creative outlet to be whole. Professionally, I’m starting to feel the pull back to design already, so I would likely go in that direction.
Have you attended college or had any formal education in Photography?
I was a design major in college but I studied graphic design and ceramics. I didn’t take a single photography course in college, but I do think my major serves me well in photography. I have taken a few photography workshops, but I would say I’m very much self taught through countless hours or practice, research, asking for critique, more practice, well, you get the idea.

Do you ever get nervous before your sessions?

I am almost always nervous before a session, but once I have the camera in my hands things just seem right, and I relax into the session.

What would your dream session be like?
My dream session would have my girls in it of course, on a good cooperative day. I am picturing them in flowing dresses in the woods. Golden sunshine. A bit of a breeze. Dancing.

What are your photography related goals for 2012?
My current photography related goal is to move beyond technically sound images to images that capture more than just the likeness of someone, images that capture part of who they are, and images that move people. How’s that for a lofty, open-ended goal?
How do you push yourself to keep growing and learning?
I think there’s always something more I want to know, so I just keep working. Though there have been slumps, there’s always something I am wanting to improve.
Biggest Photography related insecurity?
Really, my biggest thing is confidence. I’m sure it’s related to the perfectionist in me, but I worry that my work will just never be good enough no matter how many people tell me otherwise.
Digital or Prints?
Both, but if I had my way every single client of mine would talk away with a huge wall print or a nice album.
If you could change one thing about the Photography industry what would it be and why?
I’d like to see more work on building each other up, and less stealing and tearing each other down.
Fun stuff:
Favorite Color: Green
Favorite Season: Summer
Biggest Guilty Pleasure: Soda
Pet Peeve: Lies
Favorite Pandora Station: Shuffle:)
Studio or On location: On Location
What did you want to be when you grew up? Scientist
Pc or Mac: Mac
Lightroom Or Photoshop: Both
Film or Digital: Digital, mainly
Props or No Props: No props
If you could travel anywhere it would be: I wouldn’t mind being back in Hawaii right now.
Glass Half Empty or Half Full: Half full
Favorite photo ever taken: Favorite ever? Wow, that’s like asking me to pick my favorite kid. Can I just quote Imogen Cunningham and say “Which of my photographs is my favorite? The one I’m going to take tomorrow.” No? I can’t? In that case, while it may not be the favorite, I think this one of my three girls playing Ring Around the Rosie will always be among my favorites. I love this one for how it captures them exactly how I want to remember them when they are grown. Three happy friends playing together in the sun. <3
Raw or Jpeg: RAW
Favorite Music to Edit to: Pandora, shuffling all my stations.
Favorite Quote: “Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.” — Robert Brault
Most valued material possession: Is it awful to say my camera? I feel like I should pick something more meaningful, but the camera does allow me to document so many things more meaningful than any possession.
Processing Style: Soft, yet clean
Coffee or Tea: Green Tea
What kind of Camera bag do you rock? Kelly Moore Hobo

M4H P52 “Weather” Winner and Eye Candy

Yay I am so excited its Monday already!! I always love going through the gallery and choosing favs for the week! Its never easy but so much fun!

Last week’s theme was Weather and as always you all had some stunning interpretations!!

Winner:

By: Sheryl Salisbury

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When the weather is nice at our house the ladybugs come out to play.

And some favs!

By: Holly Anissa

Week 19 ~ Rainy Day Mushroom

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Week 19 ~ Rainy Day Mushroom

The My Four Hens Project 52 theme this week is weather! We’ve had a lot of rain in Austin this week. Mid-week, Jenny told me about these tiny mushrooms that had sprung up in the front yard. Of course, I dashed out immediately, even though it was drizzling, to capture one for this week’s theme. This little mushroom wasn’t even one-inch tall. I think it looks like a tiny umbrella!:)

Thanks for looking!
Holly Anissa

By: arolfe25

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I don’t think I could ever get tired of listening to the rain hitting the windows.

By: stephanie mitchell photography

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Who says rainy days aren’t fun. My kids love them~

By: Sarah Schroeder Hudson (The Stiles Files)

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Rainy in Minnesota.

By: MichelleSantiago1

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I just wish i could have this weather more often

By: Jaime441

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Kite Flying Weather

By: senoni81

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Week 19 {Weather}

I am so glad that the weather was sunny today! My daughter turns one on Friday and it seems like a far cry from the storms that she has weathered in her short life. I have mentioned it before but she was born 10 weeks early and weighed 2 lbs. 4 oz. This happy healthy baby is a far cry from where she began. I am so happy that our life is full of sunny skies now instead of ominous clouds. Her name in Hawaiian means “Bright” and she lives up to her name. Our world sure is a lot brighter with this little sweetie around. It might be a stretch for the theme but hope you enjoy anyways.

She is my sunshine ….my Only sunshine
She makes me happy when skies are gray…..

By: Meg.M.Thomas

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After the horrible storm we had, we were happy to see this gorgeous sky!

By: Slycat2

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By: miss melaniez Three Turtles Photography

Warm Spring weather brings butterflies

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Warm Spring weather brings butterflies

By: charmedoneX

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I decided I need inspiration so I’m doing this 30 day photo challenge where day 1 is self portrait. Also, thought it would be good to incorporate this for the 52 theme “jump”! (as well as another group i’ve just joined, seeing as how i will need inspiration after my 30 day challenge is up!)

One of my best buds and I went down to the beach to take some photos – lots of fun was had. But wished I was more appropriately dressed because eventually I waded out a little further in the water but didn’t get to go in much :/ Fun times though! Kinda annoyed with the light today because the sun would come and go, even though it was super hot today!

By: HeartfeltMemoriesPhotographybyCharlotte~Anne

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Week 19 “Weather”

Guess you can tell by the picture exactly what kind of weather we’ve been having… Glorious rain!!! I’ll take it though..we can live much better with it than we can without it!!!

By: Photos By Jes

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Fresh strawberries always make me think that summer is on its way!

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By: Essential Life Photography

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Sun after a rainy day….

By: Kimberly {Candidly Inspired}

Project 52:19 {Weather/Imperfection}

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Week 19 {Weather} & {Imperfection}
A bit nervous to share bc:
#1. The image was taken with my cell phone
#2. The emotion this image provoked in me
#3. The dept of sharing I will be doing with this image!

WOW!!!! When I captured this image with cell phone in hand, it could not have fit more perfectly for this week’s theme (weather & imperfection) and oddly enough! So here is the story behind this image. Before my pursuit of photography, I embarked on a nursing career and still work as a pediatric oncology nurse very part time. As I was walking into the hospital the other night I was having a conversation with myself and asking God, “With how little I currently work in this profession, do I really make a difference with these kiddos who are fighting for their lives? Cancer makes me SO MAD God and even madder that precious kids have to be effected by it. How in my few days a month, can I possibly make a difference in their fight and journey?” No sooner did I walk through the door to my unit and round the corner into the nursing lounge and look straight ahead… this was the sight I saw….Immediately I gasped and grabbed my phone and snapped the picture. As I stood there peering out the window, I was reminded of the Bible story I have heard many times about God putting a rainbow in the sky to remind Noah of his promise that He would never flood the earth again. My mind immediately went to another verse I have heard many times, “Whoever can be trusted with very little, can be trusted with much…”. Without getting all spiritual on everyone as I know this is not the platform for such… I was instantly in AWE… in the hours ahead of me, I was being trusted with these precious kiddos to give them my absolute best by not only my boss, hospital, and these precious families and children, but God TOO was trusting me to give these kids the BEST care possible!
At that moment I realized that regardless of the “hours” I work on a monthly basis, my presence and responsibility is ENORMOUS and It is MY CHOICE to make a difference in those moments! Thank you God for the reminder that even in the imperfection of me as a person, the “Imperfection” of this “weather” image, that I can make a difference in my small corner of the world as a mother, wife, nurse and aspiring photographer!

By: image421

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A gorgeous sunny afternoon!

By: mjryckman

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The lure of a warm spring evening has been passed down to my second born.

By: nicolehindenach

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I love a good carnival! And a ride in the ferris wheel! The weather was perfect, if only a bit windy up at the top of the wheel.

By: Ryanne Photography

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Week 19: Weather

We had rain this monday, here I am standing on my porch with lightening flashing just trying to get some rain shots. Half way through I figured I needed some shoes and to put my camera on a tripod. Too much water and to much lightening around.

By: Mandy Mortimer

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Talk about Irish mist!

This happens every once in a while, I’m still getting used to it, but I absolutely love when it does happen. Walk out in the morning to head to work and you’re engulfed in this amazing fog. It’s like you’re walking through a cloud, so surreal.

By: CrystalBellePhotography

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Spring in Florida!

I love this time of year, when the weather warms up and light lingers longer! It makes after bath walks in our jammies possible. Finding wind wishers and flowers that only open at sunset! Still cool enough not to build up a sweat, but warm enough to allow the wind to dry our hair!

By: Sonnie Leigh

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I love this time of the year. We are heading into our Winter……. beautiful sunny days, crisp evenings, and sunsets that make me swoon. Perfect weather.

By: do11face

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M4H project 52 ~ week 19 (weather)

This was after a thunderstorm roared though. The sun peeked out at sunset.

By: Linsey Wilt Photography

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Week 19

During dinner on Friday we decided it would be so fun to take the kids to Disneyland before life gets crazy during summer. Then we decided it would be a good idea to leave early the next morning! If you know my family, this will not surprise you… we all thrive in chaos!

We also decided we could camp to save money, so we hooked up our pop-up tent, and all eight of use packed up into our eight passenger Suburban for an awesome 18+ hour, drive! Good times!

We are having a blast and so many wonderful memories are being made!

The kids do not know where we are going, the huge lie is continuing to form as the miles of road pass.

The drive from CO to CA is so gorgeous. We are taking our time and stopping to enjoy the gorgeous views.

On the subject of the theme “weather”, we left CO Saturday morning covered in snow and drove into gorgeous Utah! We traded in our sweatshirts for tank tops!

This is an image of my youngest daughter and husband taking in the warm sunshine and gorgeous Utah view!

Disneyland here we come!

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By: 5gogots

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We got some much needed rain this week, so thankful!

By: Struttin’ My Stuff Photography

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Week 19 – May 6, 2012 – May 12, 2012

Weather

The weather here in the sunshine state has been, well, sunny! But early this morning I went for a run, camera, remote, and tripod in hand and waited for the Super Moon, that everyone so anxiously had been talking about, finally reach the horizon. To my surprise, the Super Moon was not as super as I had thought it would be. So here is my picture of the Not-So-Super, Super(Imposed), Moon! Now THAT is super!;)

By: sherrily16

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Here in south Georgia, it’s been perfect weather for hanging out the whites. I love the smell of sunshine on my shirts!

By: Chaos&BlissPhotography

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M4H Project 52/Week 19: Weather

There’s a saying about weather in our neck of the woods: If you don’t like it, wait 5 minutes and it’ll change.

In the past few months, we’ve seen 80 degree days and snow days in the same week.

I think though, that those days are behind us. For now, anyway, the sun is here to stay.

By: willis2485

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Spring is in full force, so the dandelions are too:)My kids blow every single one in the yard!

By: JennBlakePhotog

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The weather here in Saskatchewan has been very unpredictable. Hot, cold, hot cold. After a dreary grey day today, the sun finally peeked through the clouds as they started to break up at sunset.

I took this shot through the window in my front door.

By: Michelle Vinnacombe

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Rain…when I came home from work, I noticed the beads of rain glistening on the leaves and just had to take a pic : )

By: ItsStillLifePhotography

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Warmer weather is certainly welcome in south-central PA. We long for our extended light, springtime blooms, and signs of life that accompany the change of season. Unfortunately, after multiple episodes of our little man gasping for his breath after running outside and a scary trip to the ER, he was diagnosed with asthma. The weather brought us here. Every morning. So Tobias can enjoy the lovely spring weather with clear lungs and a child-like freedom.

By: xcfaith

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M4H Week 19 ~ Weather

As I have said before the weather in Belgium is pretty gray. Finally, after a week of grayness, the sun and puffy white clouds showed up. I decided to take my boys to the great park that we have here(kind of like a zoo/botanical gardens). On the way home, we took a different route(ie. we got lost) and ended up driving past this beautiful field of rapeseed flowers, which is used to make canola oil. We could see it from a mile away and all of us were WOW’d by it! I have 3 boys if that tells you how WOW’d they were. I am so glad we finally had nice weather to enjoy our day together!

By: kchiodi

P52/Week 19: "Weather" (a.k.a. Purple Rain)

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P52/Week 19: “Weather” (a.k.a. Purple Rain)

We had just arrived home from somewhere or other. We were between rainstorms and the sun was shining brightly on the wet everything. We walked into the door and my oldest commented, “Mom, the light is really nice out there and the raindrops are big on the flowers. Do you want to take some pictures?”

I guess I think out loud about this stuff often enough that it’s permeated into his train of thought and put him on the lookout. I love it. Sometimes my favorite thing about a picture is what happens behind the camera.

By: oharect1

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I asked her today what she wishes for. She said “I wish that you will love me for ever and ever mommy.” Wish come true little munchkin…

Christine O’Hare
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By: Simply Jamie

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We wait for summer time to come…dancing in the fields…chasing lightning bugs at night….waiting for another day to come so we can do it all again.

By: exposure poet

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It has been a GORGEOUS couple of days here. When I haven’t been trapped indoors working, I’ve spent all the time I can outdoors. The sunshine and the warm temperature really do affect me and my mood, and it has brought spring leaves and flowers out of their buds.

“Turn your face to the sun and the shadows fall behind you.”

By: Summer Murdock Photography

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playing in the rain is always fun…especially with a rainbow in the background!
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