Friday, November 18, 2011
With love, from Uganda to America
My friend Tammy works for Childcare Worldwide, a child sponsorship organization out of Bellingham. Her work has taken her all over the world from Haiti to Uganda. But something special happened during her trips to Uganda - she met a boy named Nathan and knew that work life would soon spill over into home life. A little over a year ago she finalized the adoption and Nathan moved home to Lynden. This fall we celebrated his new life with his mom, Tammy, in America with a photo session at Berthusen Park in Lynden.
I'm a member of Celebrating Adoption. Photographers give adoptive families free sessions, free proofs, and 15% off their order. It's a neat program and I'm delighted to celebrate adoption in Whatcom County! Welcome Nathan!
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Teaching and photographing this fall has been hectic, fun and pretty much crazy! I think I may like teaching as well as photography! I get really excited seeing people liberated from automatic settings and set free to control their art. I also want to help people who love photography to grow! And yes, I am creating competition for myself, but I'd rather help develop competition that raises the standard of the industry by their art and their business practices.
This month I am teaching "How to Become a Professional Photographer" at Skagit Valley College. I'll be teaching the same course with a slightly different name at Whatcom Community College beginning winter quarter. I'll be taking over my friend Sam Gardner's class, while he moves on to new adventures.
This week's pictures illustrate William Hogarth's "Line of Beauty." I learned about Hogarth, an 18th-century painter, from Ken Whitmire, one of the finest portrait photographers in Washington. Ken has had his studio for over 50 years! I heard Ken this weekend at the Professional Photographers of Washington fall conference. I already new that the "S" curve is a line of beauty, especially in portraits of women. I learned that the elongated "S" is considered the most beautiful shape. I realized that we see this everywhere in art and nature. I've included some of my own examples, as well as the famous (infamous?) photo from a popular 80s movie and a logo you will recognize.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Teaching Digital Photography
Last night I taught a class on digital photography at Skagit Valley College in Mt. Vernon. I had 7 students and I think I left them with an information overload!
There is so much to learn in photography that I think I forget I've been learning it for 30 years. I've had a bit of time for all that data to sink in, and I'm the first to admit that some of it never did sink! It just sort of slipped away... I had a great time teaching and putting together material to illustrate the topic. These are some fun and crazy pictures I took to illustrate how shutter speed creatively affects photos. In these cases I was panning a moving subject (the truck), zooming while photographing (the leaves), and moving the camera on a stationary object (a grove of trees). If you want to have some fun, go out and try these shots! If you need advice on how to make them happen, send me an email: karen@karenmullen.com. I love teaching!
Friday, July 29, 2011
Finding Meaning in Sorrow
I've been following the story all week of Rachel, a 9-year-old girl who was raising money for clean water in Africa instead of asking for birthday presents. Then an accident on Interstate 90 took her life. She had raised $220 before her death. At last count, she has raised $626,424. The story went viral, being tweeted by Matt Hasselbeck, the Seahawk's quarterback. Seattle Times picked up the story and it's gone as far as Australia, which I'm pretty sure is a far as you can get from Washington.
The story caught my attention in two ways. First of all, I have a tender heart towards people who lose loved ones. That alone was all it took for me to cry. But to see the way people have given to her cause (more than 18,000 individuals and groups), put it all in a different perspective. Although Rachel's family would never sacrifice their daughter to help Africans get clean water, it does give a glimmer of meaning, of hope, of a promise that if nothing else, some good will come of her tragic death.
This is something I struggled with regarding my own husband's death, almost 11 years ago. I wished desperately at the time for some way to attach meaning to his death. It took me three years to give up that song. The meaning that people tried to comfort me with only created anger - to tell me that so-and-so's husband went to the doctor because of Leo's death and found out that they needed to be on medication. That did not comfort me. I gave up searching for meaning and eventually learned just to lean on God and believe that His ways and plans surpass my understanding and to be okay with that.
And to be sure, my kids have a greater understanding of loss and grief and with it an unusual degree of compassion. If we can't find meaning in loss, we can at least do the best with it that we can.
If you would like to add to Rachel's clean water for Africa fund, here is the link: http://www.mycharitywater.org/p/campaign?campaign_id=16396.
The story caught my attention in two ways. First of all, I have a tender heart towards people who lose loved ones. That alone was all it took for me to cry. But to see the way people have given to her cause (more than 18,000 individuals and groups), put it all in a different perspective. Although Rachel's family would never sacrifice their daughter to help Africans get clean water, it does give a glimmer of meaning, of hope, of a promise that if nothing else, some good will come of her tragic death.
This is something I struggled with regarding my own husband's death, almost 11 years ago. I wished desperately at the time for some way to attach meaning to his death. It took me three years to give up that song. The meaning that people tried to comfort me with only created anger - to tell me that so-and-so's husband went to the doctor because of Leo's death and found out that they needed to be on medication. That did not comfort me. I gave up searching for meaning and eventually learned just to lean on God and believe that His ways and plans surpass my understanding and to be okay with that.
And to be sure, my kids have a greater understanding of loss and grief and with it an unusual degree of compassion. If we can't find meaning in loss, we can at least do the best with it that we can.
If you would like to add to Rachel's clean water for Africa fund, here is the link: http://www.mycharitywater.org/p/campaign?campaign_id=16396.
Friday, July 22, 2011
Pirates, love and more





Saturday I had the amazing privilege of photographing Trisha and Tyler's piratical wedding aboard The Lady Washington, the tall ship used in "Pirates of the Caribbean."
Amidst the chaos of the crew running pell mell during our mock battle with the Hawaiian Chieftan, Trisha and Tyler managed to visit with their guests, snatch romantic moments and laugh a lot. After the battle (we won!), Tyler's fire chief performed the ceremony on the forecastle (at least I think that's where it was... or maybe I'm just hoping it wasn't the poop deck!). They drank from a German two-sided wine glass, raised a pirate flag and entered on the biggest commitment of their lives. I'm quite sure they are ready, and the two families demonstrated their love and support fully. I'm a "bonder" and I already miss these crazy, wonderful people who sailed into my life and left me a better pirate. I mean, person.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Strong Families



This week's photos feature the Stumpf family. Their boys are truly gentle giants - the tallest at 6'9"! They were a blast to photograph and it was touching to watch their affection and care for their little sister. Paul and Ramona homeschool their kids and Addison leaves for Hillsdale college in the fall, with four possible majors in mind.
Speaking of majors, Ramona, my husband and I were all journalism majors. Ramona worked with my husband years ago at the Bellingham Herald, during some difficult times. Though what was difficult then is nothing like what journalists are facing these days... staffs cut in half and in half again, the shrinking paper size, shrinking readership... and yet the love of writing and journalism continue to flourish. My daughter is in grad school studying journalism at the University of Missouri, where my husband I met and graduated. I expect she will end up working with some online journalism source. Who knows? The face of our world is changing so rapidly. I'm so glad that we have solid families, like the Stumpfs, to guide children into the next generation.
Thursday, June 30, 2011






I've been crazy busy editing wedding photos, building slide shows, and trying to keep up with the rest of my patient clients! June 17 I was in Boise, photographing my best friend Karen's daughter's wedding! They flew Lainie in from graduate school in Missouri to photograph with me. We make a great team! So do JulieAnne and Jacob, the happily wedded couple, now returned from a week in Disneyworld. These two have been steady for 5 years and there were no doubts that they have a love that will endure. It was a blast photographing them and their family and friends, all super supportive and enjoying a 2-day party, between the rehearsal and the reception.
The back story, and one that I love to tell, is that Karen and I were best friends in 6th grade. She came from a Christian family, and my family was Christian Scientist, though we rarely attended church. Karen shared with me her faith in Jesus, and I listened without much interest, except that I was intrigued with the relationship she had with her brother Mark, who was the same age as my next oldest brother. Mark and Karen fought, but they also played and seemed to really love each other! My brother and I were sworn enemies. I wanted to have that kind of relationship. She gave me a copy of "The Four Spiritual Laws," which is a little tract, the kind you find in restrooms! I took it home and read it, and for the first time I understood all she had been trying to tell me. I prayed and asked Jesus to be my Lord. My life has never been the same, and within a few years I too had a great relationship with both of my brothers, and still do to this day. The change came with me, of course - I learned how to love. My parents, who were already great parents, came to faith in Jesus a few years later. My dad was the most amazing, wonderful, Christian man, and has already begun his life in paradise. Well, I could go on forever, but I really want to post some pictures!
Monday, June 13, 2011
back again





Well I've taken a long blog break, but I hope to be more consistent this summer. Of course I also hope to eat better, exercise more... you'll just have to wait and see how long I can keep up all of these good intentions!
This week I am packing my equipment for a road trip to Boise, where I will photograph JulieAnn and Jacob's wedding! This is an incredibly exciting wedding for me, because JulieAnn is the daughter of my childhood best friend, and still one of my best friends, Karen. And Karen and her husband Curt are flying Lainie out from grad school in Columbia, Mo., to be my assistant! Lainie and I used to photograph a lot together, but she has pursued her own dreams of acting and journalism these past few years.
I'll post photos from the wedding next week. In the meantime, here are some recent engagement pictures for weddings I'll be photographing later on this summer.
with love, Karen
Thursday, February 03, 2011
Idea


One of my baby clients came up with a great idea: instead of getting the "Beloved Baby" 9-image print for the first session, she is getting one for each of the 3 first year sessions! What an awesome way to beautifully document the amazing first year of a child's life. We'll be photographing her first year portraits so soon! Time flies when you have a baby :)
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Cards





I've been finishing up my fall newsletter, and one thing I am really super excited about are my new Christmas card templates with not only great looks, but great shapes! Two are round, one is, well, ornate! And the others have plenty of fru fru to lighten up my day. Of course right now they only feature yours truly and my favorite four, but next year I'll some new faces to display! Heck, I just bought them today!
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
StoneyRidge





Every fall for the past several years I've photographed families and kids at StoneyRidge Farm in Everson on Van Dyk road. Usually I set up a nice scene and hang out for a Saturday, but this year I'm shaking things up - you can reserve a session at StoneyRidge for me beginning with a $99 package and a half hour of photos. This way we can take advantage of the great set ups the Gavette family already have in place. The twins and I spent about an hour at Stoneyridge and had a blast!
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
website
I am delighted to announce that I will soon launch a brand spanking new website!
I've had my old site for about... hmmm... 7 or 8 years! I was pretty early in the website realm, but my site has not kept up with the times, plus it's getting so crazy complicated that I practically need a computer degree to work with Adobe Dreamweaver!
So I'm using an awesome drag and drop building site. You can judge for yourselves the outcome! Check over the next few days at http://www.karenmullen.com
thanks for looking!
I've had my old site for about... hmmm... 7 or 8 years! I was pretty early in the website realm, but my site has not kept up with the times, plus it's getting so crazy complicated that I practically need a computer degree to work with Adobe Dreamweaver!
So I'm using an awesome drag and drop building site. You can judge for yourselves the outcome! Check over the next few days at http://www.karenmullen.com
thanks for looking!
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Seniors





Babies are devine, children adorable, but seniors... my heart has always been first with photographing high school seniors! Teenagers at 17 and 18 have found much of the path in life and carved their own unique place. I love meeting them, knowing them, and doing my best to capture their original personalities in images that they and their parents will treasure.
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