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Cara's Bio

These Bio areas are always so hard to write about yourself so I'm going to do mine like a fake interview.  Here goes...

So Cara tell us a little about yourself.

Well, I'm married to my best friend and sometimes assistant Rich.  We met in college at the University of Pennsylvania back in 1996 and we've been married for 9 years.  We have two kids: our rambunctious 4 year old Jack and our new baby Lucy.  We are also blessed with a huge, crazy extended family that I just adore!  Shout out to the Lee/Cogan clan!!

How did you get into photography?

As a kid I was always into art and drawing.  I loved taking pictures but I could never really afford a decent camera.  After Jack was born I became obsessed with capturing his every moment on film but my old point and shoot just wasn't fast enough to capture his first sweet baby smiles.  So I went out and bought my first D-SLR camera and taught myself how to shoot manually by taking pictures of my baby and family.  I didn't realize that I wanted to turn my hobby into a business until I took my brother and his wife's engagement portraits on the beach back in the spring of 2007.  Something just clicked for me that day and I realized that I had a real passion and natural talent for photographing people.  So I've been building my business ever since.

So you don't have a degree in photography?

No, I graduated from Penn with a degree in Anthropology.  Anthropology is literally the study of people and I learned how to observe people in the most unobtrusive way and record them as they really are.  I learned to gain acceptance by my subjects and relate to them in a way that allowed them to feel comfortable enough to reveal their true personalities to me.  I never dreamed at the time that these skills would actually help me in the "real world."  But today I begin every portrait session just by talking and getting to know my clients and playing with their kids.  I hear over and over again, "You really captured my son's personality in your portraits."  To me, the emotion you feel when viewing your portraits is so much more important than perfect clothing or forced smiles. 

Wait, what if I wanted stiff, posed pictures where everyone looks at the camera and says "cheese" just like my Grandma has hanging on her walls?

Then I'd advise you to open the phone book to "O" and I'm sure there's an Olan Mills in your area.  Nothing against chain portrait studios but that's just not my style.  But if you want a fun, casually arranged, relaxed portrait session where you actually enjoy the experience as much as the pictures, you've come to the right place!

Okay this is getting long.  Is there anything else people should know about you or Crane Photography?

Yes, if you've never experienced "custom photography" you're in for quite a treat!  This will feel nothing like the portrait appointments you've had in the past.  This feels more like you are a star and I am the papparazzi (a nice one not the stalker type).  For 2-3 hours I will cater to you, follow you, pose you a little, make you laugh, and treat you like a VIP.  I will work with you to create beautiful portraits that you help to design.  I encourage your input on location, clothing choices, poses and any ideas you might want to try.  Every portrait session really is custom designed for each and every client.  But I do have to warn you that I end up looking like something the cat dragged in by the end of the session because I'll do anything for a great shot, including climbing rocks and fences and crawling on my belly.  But that's what you're paying me to do and I work my butt off to create the most amazing portraits just for you.  So what are you waiting for?  Just email me at cara@mycranephotography.com to set up your portrait session or book your wedding today!

All Things Must Pass {Medford, NJ Baby Photographer}

This is just a quick whimper of self pity for me and my baby girl. Poor Lucy. She started daycare a few days a week on March 1st to allow me the time I need to concentrate on my growing business. Well as anyone who’s ever had kids in daycare knows, the first few months are just riddled with illness as the babies catch every germ in the place. So Lulu has gotten her share of colds over the past 2 months but on April 5th she was diagnosed with a double ear infection from one of her colds. It’s now April 30th and my poor baby girl still has her ear infection and is on her third round of antibiotics. We just can’t kick this stubborn antibiotic-resistant infection and she’s also come down with a nasty stomach bug on top of her cold and ear infection. She obviously can’t go to daycare while sick so here she sits on my lap while I try to type this out and she tries to steal my mouse and press the secret key combination that somehow shrinks my fonts(?). Yesterday while trying to entertain her in my studio I decided to put her in one of my new tutus and snap a few shots of her – I know, Mommy-torture. Here she is in all her pitiful glory.

I think all parents know the sad sick baby face :-(

I think all parents know the sad sick baby face :-(

"No Mommy!  Take pictures of my baby instead!"

"No Mommy! Take pictures of my baby instead!"

She tried to crack a smile but this is as close as she got.

She tried to crack a smile but this is as close as she got.

"Can we be done now please?"

"Can we be done now please?"

Hey, how did he sneak in here?

Hey, how did he sneak in here?

Yeah, Jack’s doing fine since he’s got his rock-solid immunity from going through his daycare bugs when he was Lucy’s age.

So this post is to hopefully explain to my wonderful, patient clients why my deadlines have slipped a bit over the past few weeks. I am now about 5 days behind on my work and rather than stressing over it while being puked on, I’m just going to ask for your continued patience and understanding. You all have been SO great so far and I appreciate it so much!! So please send some prayers and healthy vibes to Miss Lucy if you wouldn’t mind so she can stop suffering and I can hopefully get caught up on my sessions, proofs, orders and album designs. I appreciate it!!

May 1, 2010 - 10:42 am Chris Whitcomb - I'm so sorry to hear about Lucy's illness. I hope she gets better soon and will be praying for her speedy recovery.

May 1, 2010 - 7:59 pm Gabrielle - Get Better Soon Lucy!!! Ps. I cant believe how big she is getting!

May 13, 2010 - 4:33 pm Audra Colpitts - Ahhhh... I do remember that face! My daughter's preschool pics and Kindergarten pics look about the same. Not fun. Hope she's feeling better now.

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