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Welcome!

After spending over 15 years in the Advertising and Marketing industry, I decided to make a change. Although I'm not a huge fan of change, spending more time with my two kids and on my life-long interest of photography could no longer wait.  

My photo sessions are relaxed and fun. And I take an editorial/photo journalistic approach to my photography. A few examples of my work can be found on my blog and website.

Be sure to let me know what you think, or just drop me a note at kcartyphotography@gmail.com.  If you're interested in scheduling a photo session let me know!

Thanks for visiting,

Kerry

Category Archives: Animals

Hoppy Easter!

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Coco.

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Happy Girl’s Day (1 day early).

The Japanese Doll Festival (or Girl’s Day) is held in Japan every March 3rd. In lieu of setting up traditional Japanese dolls, we decided to celebrate by dressing up our (male) bunny Coco, in one of Ella’s American Girl doll’s kimonos. What a lucky, lucky bunny. Share on Facebook

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Coco the Easter Bunny.

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A little rain won’t hurt us.

Laina and her younger sister Marisa were troopers as they marched through the wet trails. But they didn’t seem to mind one bit. And Laina apparently prepared for our session by showing us a few of her own poses. They were great. Here are a few shots from our day – including mom and dad,...

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Trains, planes and a wagon.

One year can make a big difference. Kids change so much. With Thomas & Pete they’re growing like weeds – they’ll soon be eye-level with me. And since pictures from this session won’t be a surprise Holiday gift for their dad this year, he (along with their grandma) were able to join in the fun....

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Tickle the cat with Jack & Sophia at their flat.

And that’s the end of my rhyme. Traveling abroad is great, but I feel fortunate to have been given the opportunity to meet new families and have them invite me into their homes or favorite parks to photograph their kids. And as luck would have it, Jack and Sophia (along with their cute British accents),...

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Quinn and Kaiya.

With a 9-month old daughter, you’d think Curt and Amy have their hands full. Quinn is such a great, easy-going baby. The type of baby that just takes a quick little nap when she’s tired, and wakes up happy. Imagine that. But imagine also having a Great Dane. Yes that’s a dog, not a horse.  Quinn’s...

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Meet Ragen (& Pretzel).

It’s always so great to watch families grow. The first time I photographed Ragen’s family, they were anxiously waiting for her arrival. And just two months later, I was fortunate enough to meet the one and only, Ragen.  She was so easy going and great, her rabbit Pretzel couldn’t resist getting into the picture with her....

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Say hi to Lindsey.

Lindsey is the lucky gal that happens to be Ragen’s older sister and also has an older sister, Austin.  Almost seven years old, Lindsey had already cleaned her room, dressed into her Saturday morning best and proved to me that she was Pretzel’s official handler – all before 10:30. Talk about productive. While Ragen was...

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Shhh. It’s a secret.

I knew this would be a good session as soon as Pete and Thomas greeted me at the door. At 6 and 8, they were so welcoming, polite, and had great personalities. I was impressed. The boys (and their mom, Joelle) are going to surprise their dad this holiday with a few pictures of them,...

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Thanks for being you.

Dear Jake, I’ll keep this short, but we wanted to let you know what a great friend you were. You put up with us for 13.5 years. You managed to get through our remodel (slept between plumbing pipes, and often walked around with dry wall dust all over you), you were “the” golden child for...

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